Hey guys. I applied for Express Entry and got ITA several days ago. However, while I was filling in forms, I realized that there was a mistake in my master degree.
Brief info: I studied first year of my master degree in my country in 2009-2010. Then I took a year off and did a master in UK. After I returned my country, I continued my master in my country and completed it in 2013. In short, I have two master degrees: UK degree and degree in my country.
No questions:
1. I didnt get ECA evaluation for my master degree in UK, only got evaluation for a master degree in my country, because I thought evaluation of the second degree would not bring addition scores. Can it cause any problem ?
2. Transcript of my degree (one I did in my country) indicates:
Year of acceptance: 2010
Study period: 2.5 years
Graduation year:2013
Instead of 2009, university typed 2010 as a year of acceptance. I think they just took graduation year and duration of study and calculated year of acceptance. As a result, there is a typo in my degree. What should I do now? Should I try to explain it or should I get my transcript corrected and apply for ECA evaluation again? I am afraid second option will take too much time and costs for me.
Please help.
Brief info: I studied first year of my master degree in my country in 2009-2010. Then I took a year off and did a master in UK. After I returned my country, I continued my master in my country and completed it in 2013. In short, I have two master degrees: UK degree and degree in my country.
No questions:
1. I didnt get ECA evaluation for my master degree in UK, only got evaluation for a master degree in my country, because I thought evaluation of the second degree would not bring addition scores. Can it cause any problem ?
2. Transcript of my degree (one I did in my country) indicates:
Year of acceptance: 2010
Study period: 2.5 years
Graduation year:2013
Instead of 2009, university typed 2010 as a year of acceptance. I think they just took graduation year and duration of study and calculated year of acceptance. As a result, there is a typo in my degree. What should I do now? Should I try to explain it or should I get my transcript corrected and apply for ECA evaluation again? I am afraid second option will take too much time and costs for me.
Please help.