@ deep22
ACCORDING TO: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/cec/graduates.asp
For CEC--- it's mentioned:
If you want to apply based on your Canadian credentials, you must complete either:
a full-time Canadian post-secondary educational program of at least two years or
a one-year Master's program (certificates and diplomas cannot be counted) and an additional year of education, obtained in Canada, before admission into the one-year program (for a total of two years).
Applicants must complete a program of study and earn:
a diploma, degree, trade or apprenticeship credential from a public post-secondary educational institution such as a college or a university that is provincially recognized, or
a degree from a private post-secondary educational institution, that is provincially recognized, or
a diploma, trade or apprenticeship credential from a private CEGEP.
If you do not meet the minimum education requirements when applying as a graduate, your application for permanent residence under the Canadian Experience Class will be refused.
One-year post-graduate degree programs and certificate programs, which require a previous degree or diploma (which may have been obtained abroad), which you are talkign about applies ONLY to PNP.
And hence the above member -- indrajith, is NOT eligible to apply under CEC, as he has completed only 1 year of post secondary education in Canada.