Hello, as far as I know wes does not except anything except true copy of your certificates and transcript- which is attested by university in a sealed envelope. you should deliver the true copy to wes without opening it. please talk with your both universities- they prepare documents for wes evaluation on regular basis. they can tell you if the first university can arrange true copies for your accomplished credits.Midnight Blessing said:Hi fellow experts,
I am new in this forum, & getting the PR is my mothers dream more than mine, I really want to make her dream come true.
Anyway, I have a critical situation considering my ECA. I really hope if someone can clear off my confusion here. thank you so much in advance : )
I have completed 4 years Bachelor's of Science in Electrical & Electronic Engineering, the dilemma is that although it is written 4 years Bachelors degree in my certificate but as our Education system is open credit basis, I have been able to complete my entire course within 3.5 Years (I have transferred my credit from one university to the second university- I did my first year in this first university & 2.5 years in the second).
So do you think, they might not give me recognition of 3 years or more Bachelor degree equivalent of Canadian degree cause of this or less ?
Second issue is that my first university gave me only one temporary transcript mentioning all the credits I have done there with grades- but I only have the photocopy of this temporary transcript- the original is not with me. & also note that this photocopy has been tick marked & made numbered mistakenly beside the grades by my current university during my admission. But all the subjects & grades can be identified by looking at this now a little dirty transcript.
So should I send this photo copy to WES too after attested? I am very concerned whether they might accept it or not ?
Also note that I have received original transcript from my second university with all the subjects that I have done here, but for the subjects I have done in my first university- they have just mentioned the subjects under waived credit lists without any grades.
Any advice in these circumstances will mean a lot to me. thanks