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Masters degree from UK - How does it compare in Quebec Edu System

gemfsd

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Hi,

Is a masters degree from UK is equivalent to masters in Quebec? In the UK a masters degree is usually obtained after 1 year of study whereas the duration in the Quebec is normally 2 years.

Please explain if someone has knowledge about it.

Thanks.
 

jairichi

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Not all Master's degree in Quebec is 2 years. There are one year master's degree too.
 

gemfsd

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This does answer my question, however I referred to
the online evaluation tool from midi wherein it
is mentioned I.e 2 years.
 

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gemfsd said:
This does answer my question, however I referred to
the online evaluation tool from midi wherein it
is mentioned I.e 2 years.
Please share the link for the same....online evaluation tool from midi
 

gemfsd

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https://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/permanent-workers/epi.html

Please note that this tool is for immigration
evaluation not an educational evaluation.
 

ginna.p

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Feb 16, 2016
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gemfsd said:
Hi,

Is a masters degree from UK is equivalent to masters in Quebec? In the UK a masters degree is usually obtained after 1 year of study whereas the duration in the Quebec is normally 2 years.

Please explain if someone has knowledge about it.

Thanks.

I think a master's is a master's regardless of the time spent for the degree to be awarded. I completed my bachelor's in 3 years instead of 4 and my ECA states that it is equivalent to a Canadian 4 year bachelor's.

I think that as long as your diploma states that it is a master's degree, you should be fine, but the only way to be absolutely sure is to get an ECA report.

Hope this helps & good luck!
 

gemfsd

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ginna.p said:
I think a master's is a master's regardless of the time spent for the degree to be awarded. I completed my bachelor's in 3 years instead of 4 and my ECA states that it is equivalent to a Canadian 4 year bachelor's.

I think that as long as your diploma states that it is a master's degree, you should be fine, but the only way to be absolutely sure is to get an ECA report.

Hope this helps & good luck!