Well, in my opinion since you are in BSNL(which I did not know earlier), this makes your case much stronger.
I know it is tough getting job responsibilities from your organisation but you can ask your manager to approve your job responsibilities. If you have good relations with him, consider asking him to send a mail to the HR describing your responsibilities and they can include them on the Experience letter.
Otherwise, get just a simple letter from HR and ask your manager to mention the responsibilities on another Letter head of BSNL. In case he doesn't have a letter head , just print the responsibilities on a plain piece of paper and ask him to sign it and attach his business card and contact details.
This should be sufficient I think.
Regarding your Diploma, I understand your viewpoint but to be sure, try to get the syllabus and send attested copies of it to the some Credential validation society in Quebec. Looking at this, they could give you a certification for quebec equivalence in Telecommunications.
If they give you the certification, fine, but if they don't, don't include that in your application and just mention in your application cover letter that your degree has most of the telecommunication stuff in it.
I hope things go in your favour.
All the best.
Regards,
Ajit
I know it is tough getting job responsibilities from your organisation but you can ask your manager to approve your job responsibilities. If you have good relations with him, consider asking him to send a mail to the HR describing your responsibilities and they can include them on the Experience letter.
Otherwise, get just a simple letter from HR and ask your manager to mention the responsibilities on another Letter head of BSNL. In case he doesn't have a letter head , just print the responsibilities on a plain piece of paper and ask him to sign it and attach his business card and contact details.
This should be sufficient I think.
Regarding your Diploma, I understand your viewpoint but to be sure, try to get the syllabus and send attested copies of it to the some Credential validation society in Quebec. Looking at this, they could give you a certification for quebec equivalence in Telecommunications.
If they give you the certification, fine, but if they don't, don't include that in your application and just mention in your application cover letter that your degree has most of the telecommunication stuff in it.
I hope things go in your favour.
All the best.
Regards,
Ajit
yogie said:Thank you, Ajit for your valuable reply.
As I have mentioned earlier in my post that I have completed my Diploma in Electronics & Communication Engineering,so it already equally comprises of the field of Electronics and Telecommunication (or Communication) and though there is not mentioned the "Telecommunication" in the Title of my Diploma but the terms "Communication" & "Telecommunication" are the same in the case of Diploma in Electronics & Communication Engineering. Also in INDIA, in some engineering colleges they use the term "Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering ,whereas some colleges use the term "Electronics & Communication Engineering".
And as I am currently working (since 2008,i.e.2.6 years) in the field of Telecommunication in BSNL Telephone Exchange and my most of the job duties are the same that is mentioned in the "NOC 7246 B - Installation and Repair of Telecommunications Equipment (DVS - 1,800 hours / 2 years), So do you think that it would be sufficient for VO to allot me 22 points for my education and area of training?
One more thing as you know here in INDIA, most of us have the job Offer Letter or Appointment Letter or Job Certificate or Experience Certificate ,which does not include Job responsibilities and it simply include the date of joining to date of leaving the job, job designation and other terms and conditions of the employment. So here I would like to know that is it o.k. to attach that job Experience Letter and regarding job duties we can write it on separate sheet for that particular Job designation? if so then would they consider it legible for allocating points for that experience?
Again thanks for your valuable reply.