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I got my ECA report from WES mentioned that

CANADIAN EQUIVALENCY SUMMARY
Two Bachelor's degrees (Four years)

Credential: Bachelor of Science Canadian Equivalency : Bachelor's Degree (4 Years)
Credential: Master of Business Administration Canadian Equivalency : Bachelor's Degree (4 Years)

Now in express entry i have following two choices:-

1) Bachelor's degree OR a three or more year program at a university, college, trade or technical school, or other institute (112 points)

2) Two or more certificates, diplomas, or degrees. One must be for a program of three or more years (119 points)

I am confused which choice should I select. Please help.
 
mahfuzul80 said:
I got my ECA report from WES mentioned that

CANADIAN EQUIVALENCY SUMMARY
Two Bachelor's degrees (Four years)

Credential: Bachelor of Science Canadian Equivalency : Bachelor's Degree (4 Years)
Credential: Master of Business Administration Canadian Equivalency : Bachelor's Degree (4 Years)

Now in express entry i have following two choices:-

1) Bachelor's degree OR a three or more year program at a university, college, trade or technical school, or other institute (112 points)

2) Two or more certificates, diplomas, or degrees. One must be for a program of three or more years (119 points)

I am confused which choice should I select. Please help.

Isn't it better to choose the one with the higher points? I don't see the confusion if you are eligible to receive the 119 points.

Edit: Not entirely sure about ECA's, but shouldn't you be choosing the third option. i.e "Masters" (126 points) since the report mentions you have MBA Equivalence .
 
You will have to claim for Two bachelor's.

WES did not equate your Masters to a Canadian Masters so you can't claim points for that.
 
kvn said:
Isn't it better to choose the one with the higher points? I don't see the confusion if you are eligible to receive the 119 points.

Edit: Not entirely sure about ECA's, but shouldn't you be choosing the third option. i.e "Masters" (126 points) since the report mentions you have MBA Equivalence .

No, my Masters shown as Bachelor Degreee (4 years)
 
YamPower said:
You will have to claim for Two bachelor's.

WES did not equate your Masters to a Canadian Masters so you can't claim points for that.

I think you are right........but are you 100% sure?

I mean what does then mean that two or more degree option?

Thanks for your kind suggestions.
 
mahfuzul80 said:
I think you are right........but are you 100% sure?

I mean what does then mean that two or more degree option?

Thanks for your kind suggestions.

I am 100% sure that you can only claim points for the result of your WES assessment. That's what CIC will use.

Even though you have a Masters degree, WES did not assess it as such.

The Masters degree would get you 135 points if you're single and 126 if you're not.

While two degrees gets you 128 points if you're single and 119 if you're not.