We Indians always have some name issues LOL..Singhsta said:Now I'm confused :-\ What you mentioned here does make sense, but my hesitation is due to the fact that my name is spelt in a total of 3 different ways on my Bachelor's degree (BE) marksheets and certificates. Mumbai University has a habit of starting with your Last name followed by your name, your father's name and finally your mothers first name. This order of names has been moved around in three different ways in my BE documents.
On the other hand, my MSc documents have the name as it should be; first name, middle name and last name, which is why I am inclined to go just with my Masters for evaluation.
If I submit my bachelors for evaluation, wouldn't the difference in names from my masters degree create problems? Any advise on how to tackle this would be appreciated.
Also, as I mentioned earlier, the WES registration page does not provide an option to enter your middle name (in my case 'Singh'). So should I include it in the first name dialog box along with my First name while registering or omit it altogether?
All I can suggest is the following procedure:
1. Get your MU evaluated with whatever you have. WES will be aware of these things as they do it on a day to day basis and I'm sure that's the format for all the students, so don't worry on the WES front. Now, when you get the evaluation result, it will be in the required format and one single copy will mention all the credentials you have. In case, you get any notification from WES, simply tell them
2. When you upload your documents, upload the master's degree when you get the ITA as that will be the degree for which you will be claiming points for. I doubt CIC will ever ask for your bachelor's degree if you hold a master's with ECA. They will just ask for your ECA report, if at all and your language scores
3. In case you want, you can attach a Letter of Explanation [LOE] stating the discrepancy. You won't get rejected, but it's better to clear the air for CIC as they are not WES and don't deal with this on a day to day basis.
Other members, correct me if I'm wrong anywhere
Does your degree bear a photograph of yours by any chance? If yes, then no issues. They are more concerned about your degrees rather than your marks, which are there on your transcripts