Dear Massood Ji:
Your guidance will be really appreciated for the following.
I wish to apply under Manitoba PNP, I have friends circle there.
I have following education:
1994 SSC (10+2) (full-time)
1996 to 1997 B.A. I (as a private candidate - self study and appeared directly in examination)
1997 to 1998 One year diploma in software technology (Full-time)
2002 to 2003 B.A. II (as a private candidate - self study and appeared directly in examination)
2003 to 2004 B.A. III (as a private candidate - self study and appeared directly in examination)
2004 to 2005 PGDCA (Post Graduation Diploma in Computer Applications) (under Distant education, 24 hours class-room study per week)
05-2000 to 05-2000 Certificate course in VB/Oracle
11-2000 to 03-2001 Certificate course in Java (full-time)
Experience:
1998 to Tilldate Computer Programmer (Full-time)
IELTS: Speaking: 7, Listening: 7, Writing: 6, Reading: 6
How many points will I get under Manitoba PNP.
The factor of education for Manitoba PNP is as:
10 (completed secondary school) ----- 10
12 (completed secondary school) ----- 12
13 (completed one year post-secondary program) ----- 14
14-16 (completed one post-secondary program, two years or more) ----- 16
17-18 (completed two post-secondary programs) ----- 18
Masters or Ph.D. degree ----- 20
Maximum = 20 points
I will be very grateful to you in this regard.
Raman Kumar
Dear Experts:
Plz respond here !
Haven't u answered all ur questions by urself??????????????
But I am not sure about the education points.
Actually I am having one year diploma under distance education but attended classes 24 hours per week. Will it be counted as full-time study ?
Mr Punjabi ji
May be there is no response because your topic does not really signify what does it relate to. It simply says:
Massoodji, your guidance needed
Well the section IS FOR GUIDANCE FROM MASSOOD - so where is the topic of your post? You do not seem to have taken the effort to read the post relating to the way your own post should be framed if you are writing to seek advice from Massood.
I feel you should think it over and revise your topic. I could do it for you - for then you wouldn't know the difference, right? And you need to know it, isn't it?
Chandresh
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