Hi Abu,Abu Hassaan said:rakeshtk,
I am 100% sure about what I said. I got only my Master's degree evaluated from WES which is from Sweden. My Bachelor degree is from Pakistan but I didn't include it for ECA. I had also discussed it with WES before applying. They also confirmed my understanding that only higher degree is enough to claim the points for FSW program. Applicant may decide to get all degrees evaluated or only higher, it will cost him/her the same amount. Therefore, at the end, it is the decision made by applicant to go for all or only higher degree.
Now coming back to you concern, I am not aware if there is any special requirement exists for India. My understanding is that if someone has Masters degree from a recongnized university then it means that he/she got admission in that university after fulfilling admission requirements. Such university wouldn't give admission to a non-recognized degree holder. For example, it is written on my equivalence certificate that admission requirement for masters degree is 4 years bachelor degree which should be recognized bachelor degree from a recognized instituion and similarly, this requirement filters down.
At the end, I suggest that seniors from India can share their experience and knowledge in this regard.
For your understanding about how the process is......
AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education) is a well reputed recognition body in India. The under graduates diploma (UGD) holders who completed their Diploma's are well eligible to seek for higher education in India if this has co- recognition of AIU (Association of Indian University). The post graduate diploma (PGD) holder from AICTE approved college can even get their PHD from overseas countries if it is having AIU (Association of Indian University) accreditation. In this case we call UGD as equivalent to Bachelor's degree and PGD as equivalent to master's degree. The same kind of this is offered by all IIM's (Indian Institute of Management) and other superior business and engineering colleges of India. But all IIM's and IIT's are in the list of WES so the PGD holders from those colleges no need to worry about the credential evaluation but those from other good b-schools or engineering some times suffer becoz in their certificate it will be mentioned as UGD or PGD and their college list may not be their in the database of WES even if they are having AIU accreditation. About the AIU equivalency of master's degree or bachelor's degree many times WES get confused by seeing the certificate and they put the candidates college under non recognized even if you submit the AIU certification. So in this case it is the responsibility of the candidate college to convince WES about the recognition of their student's degree in India and abroad. For this by the applicant's request WES provide an "Authorization form" to the applicant for releasing applicant's information of WES records to a person mentioned in the authorization form by the applicant. It is better for the applicant to keep the name and other details of the head of the institution. So he or she can clarify them about the recognition status in their home country.
The problem with WES is that in their database whatever colleges they keeping is falling under UGC recognized. According to them only student's completed their degree from those colleges can go for higher education after their bachelor's or master's degree.
If the under graduate or post graduate colleges under AICTE is not having AIU accreditation. In the WES evaluation report they mention,
3 years of Post secondary education from a non recognized institute
or
2 years of Post secondary education from a non recognized institute
This will not get added to the Canadian equivalency summery. You are well aware non recognized institute's degree are not counted towards the point.