All you have to take is your original passport, a colored photocopy of your passport along with a pencil and pen. A photograph will be taken by British council on the exam day. That's pretty much it. Hope this helpsThanks Prashan! One more question about facing the IELTS exam. I read that we need to take 2 passport sized photos along with the email confirmation printed. Is this accurate?
I was thinking of only having to take my passport.
If you are to get it done through the local Pearson office in Sri Lanka make sure that Pearson sends all the documents to Wes. Although I recommend it's safe to proceed with the online transcript request which is handled by Pearson UK itself even though you have to pay a small fee of 43GBP. Hope this helpsHi Guys,
I also have some questions regarding BTEC HND(edexcel) diploma I got from Sri lanka.
I am trying to send a replacement certificate to WES. I want to know whether can I get this done through Pearson Edexcel office Sri Lanka? It seems that you can get it done for free. Or do I need to get it done from the Head office UK by paying a fee?
I think you will need a letter also because even for bank savings you cannot just use your savings account book as POF, you also need to get a letter from the bank confirming the balance.Hi guys, have any of you used EPF/ETF funds as a proof of funds?
I'm thinking of showing a combination of my EPF, ETF and bank savings as POF.
Are the EPF and ETF statements sufficient or do we need to also get a letter from them confirming the balance?
1. According to me Yes. They are fast, reliable and popular.Hi guys, I have some questions regarding the WES assessment.
1) Is WES the best option? I have heard that it is certainly the fastest.
2) I have a Bachelors and an MBA degree, both from affiliated universities here in Sri Lanka (the parent uni's are in UK and Aus). When applying for WES, should I get both of them assessed, or is the MBA enough (since it is of a Masters level).
3) I don't think asking my universities to directly send my certificates to WES will be easy. But I can try. I also read that we can collect the certificates ourselves from the uni and send to WES. Wouldn't this be easier? Unless this will result in WES being more strict with the assessment to make sure my documents are real.
Thanks for the quick response!1. According to me Yes. They are fast, reliable and popular.
2. Well, since there is no additional payment involved I would recommend you to get all your "worthwhile" certificates assessed at once. However, the time taken to send the documents to WES from each uni may vary and any delays will cost you more time.
3. It is not difficult and it is the best option. Its a regular process nowadays and affiliated unis and institutes in Sri-Lanka are aware of it. Just give a written or email request to them and then they will do the needful.
You should request from the local institute in SL.Thanks for the quick response!
Regarding 3. Should the request be sent to the local institute here in SL, or the parent uni overseas? I feel it will be more accurate if the parent university sends it to WES as they are the degree awarding body. I am not sure if the local institute is even capable of creating degree copies.
Earlier on this thread, I see some people had gotten it done from the local institute. Thoughts?