I am also in the same boat. WES has evaluated my M.A. degree from a recognised university as " One year of graduate study". I believe there are no points for that as per the details from WES website below:
Educational Terms
Used In WES Evaluations
Bachelor's Degree - The first university degree usually awarded upon completion of approximately three or four years of full-time study.
Diploma - A qualification awarded on completion of a two or three-year post-secondary program.
Earned Doctorate (Ph.D.) - Highest academic degree, awarded on the basis of graduate-level course work, examinations, research and dissertation.
First Professional Degree - The first professional degree in a given field (such as Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Dentistry) is usually awarded on completion of professional study. This title alone may not be sufficient to allow the bearer to practice in Canada, as additional licensing requirements must be met.
High School Diploma - Awarded on completion of secondary study.
Major - An area of academic concentration or specialization.
Master's Degree - A post-baccalaureate degree in a specified field, awarded on the basis of completion of coursework (usually 1-3 years of study) and often a written thesis or project.
Post-Secondary - An institution or program of study that requires the completion of secondary study prior to admission.
Professional Study - Study and training to become a practitioner of a specific profession, such as medicine, veterinary medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, optometry, etc.