Hi guys,
Since many of you know a lot about educational credentials, I wanted to get your opinion on what can be my (potential) evaluation result considering my qualifications. I know it's going to be just guesses but It'll be interesting nonetheless. My creds are as follows:
2 year Diploma from community college in Ontario Canada.
1 year top-up Bachelor degree in Business and Management from a university in the UK.
1 year Masters diploma in Consultancy from a university of applied sciences in the Netherlands.
My nationality is Indian. I'm only planning to send my Masters for WES evaluation and since CIC only asks for the assessment of highest qualification. Since my Masters is from a European University, will it come back as equivalent to Masters in Canada? Or will it be less because it's only one year long.
I did try their "free tool" and it said that my degree is equal to a Masters in Canada but obviously some people told me to take it as a grain of salt.
I'm asking this question here to see what are the opinions of people in this forum and if you had to guess will my one year Masters from NL be accepted as a Canadian Masters?
If I get a post graduate Diploma as evaluation, will I need to send them my Bachelors degree as well to claim points for "two or more degrees"?
Any thoughts/comments/responses are welcome.
Since many of you know a lot about educational credentials, I wanted to get your opinion on what can be my (potential) evaluation result considering my qualifications. I know it's going to be just guesses but It'll be interesting nonetheless. My creds are as follows:
2 year Diploma from community college in Ontario Canada.
1 year top-up Bachelor degree in Business and Management from a university in the UK.
1 year Masters diploma in Consultancy from a university of applied sciences in the Netherlands.
My nationality is Indian. I'm only planning to send my Masters for WES evaluation and since CIC only asks for the assessment of highest qualification. Since my Masters is from a European University, will it come back as equivalent to Masters in Canada? Or will it be less because it's only one year long.
I did try their "free tool" and it said that my degree is equal to a Masters in Canada but obviously some people told me to take it as a grain of salt.
I'm asking this question here to see what are the opinions of people in this forum and if you had to guess will my one year Masters from NL be accepted as a Canadian Masters?
If I get a post graduate Diploma as evaluation, will I need to send them my Bachelors degree as well to claim points for "two or more degrees"?
Any thoughts/comments/responses are welcome.