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WES: Canadian Equivalency not clear

ovi1985

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Mar 26, 2016
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My friend has completed BBA & MBA. In WES report BBA (Bachelor Degree) was evaluated as Bachelor Degree (3 Years) and MBA (Master Degree) was evaluated as Bachelor Degree (4 Years). The Canadian Equivalency Summery is Bachelor's degree (three years) and bachelor's degree (four years).

Can someone please suggest me what does that mean? I mean, which option should she select as her educational qualification while calculating CRS points?
 

istari

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ovi1985 said:
My friend has completed BBA & MBA. In WES report BBA (Bachelor Degree) was evaluated as Bachelor Degree (3 Years) and MBA (Master Degree) was evaluated as Bachelor Degree (4 Years). The Canadian Equivalency Summery is Bachelor's degree (three years) and bachelor's degree (four years).

Can someone please suggest me what does that mean? I mean, which option should she select as her educational qualification while calculating CRS points?
Two or more degrees.
 

Stanlee

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Jan 29, 2016
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ovi1985 said:
My friend has completed BBA & MBA. In WES report BBA (Bachelor Degree) was evaluated as Bachelor Degree (3 Years) and MBA (Master Degree) was evaluated as Bachelor Degree (4 Years). The Canadian Equivalency Summery is Bachelor's degree (three years) and bachelor's degree (four years).

Can someone please suggest me what does that mean? I mean, which option should she select as her educational qualification while calculating CRS points?
In your case, it would be 'Two or more degrees..' For each Bachelors entry in your Express Entry profile, since you have two Bachelor degrees, choose “Two or more certificates, diplomas, or degrees. One must be for a program of three or more years.”
 

JosephR

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Jul 28, 2016
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Your master degree is not equivalent as Canadian master degree.
two or more bachelor degrees