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Question regarding- Schedule 3, point 7

Question regarding- Schedule 3, point 7

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Old Jun 23rd 2005, 6:25 am
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Hi experts I again need your advice.

It is about point 7 of Schedule 3 form.

I started my MBA in September 2002 and graduated in May 2004. Will it be considered 2 years full-time study in Canada?

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Old Jun 23rd 2005, 7:11 am
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Just in case if I am not clear- I did my MBA from a Canadian public university.

I am confused as I had earlier read somewhere that even if the duration of actual course fluctuates from university to university CIC evaluates it against some set standards (credit hours?).

Generally MBA is considered to be a 2 year course but I do not know how many credit hours would constitute 2 years. I have 63.50 credit hours in my MBA.

Please advise.
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Old Jun 23rd 2005, 8:44 am
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Ha....no anwser. :scared:

It's a tough one eh?
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