I'm applying for student permit in coming week for the September intake.
10th 7.7 cgpa
10+2 80.3%
Bachelor degree 8.11 cgpa
Ielts 7 (minimum 6.5)
1 year work experience
The area of my concern is: in the beginning of my last semester I attended classes for that semester a little late because of some medical issues thus i was not registered for one of the subject that is capstone project. After my last semester I started working and i worked for 1 year (june 2015-16). Later i prepared for ielts cleared it (march 2017) and also completed the capstone project (june 2017) for which I wasn't registered before.
The problem is my pass out year was supposed to be 2015 but because of that one subject which I cleared later, my degree and academic transcripts are showing I've completed the degree in 2017.
I got the acceptance letter from conestoga college for the post graduation diploma in my relevant field of study.
Please tell me if the time taken more than the stipulated time to complete the degree could effect my visa application.
I am really confused and worried.
10th 7.7 cgpa
10+2 80.3%
Bachelor degree 8.11 cgpa
Ielts 7 (minimum 6.5)
1 year work experience
The area of my concern is: in the beginning of my last semester I attended classes for that semester a little late because of some medical issues thus i was not registered for one of the subject that is capstone project. After my last semester I started working and i worked for 1 year (june 2015-16). Later i prepared for ielts cleared it (march 2017) and also completed the capstone project (june 2017) for which I wasn't registered before.
The problem is my pass out year was supposed to be 2015 but because of that one subject which I cleared later, my degree and academic transcripts are showing I've completed the degree in 2017.
I got the acceptance letter from conestoga college for the post graduation diploma in my relevant field of study.
Please tell me if the time taken more than the stipulated time to complete the degree could effect my visa application.
I am really confused and worried.