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c2m

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Hi, Im new to the forum and am just creating my WES application and need help from seniors.

Background
- Completed 2 - year Diploma in Mech. post HSC (2000 - 2002)
- joined for direct admission to 2nd year of Engineering (in 2002)
- However, due to some reason, I lost a year (2002-2003)
- So rather than 3 years (in 2005) , I finished my engineering in 4 years (Completed in 2006 rather than 2005)


Question: While filling in WES data in the online application, what should I put in as duration of study i.e what shuld I put as start year - 2002 or 2003? . I ask this since my transcripts show year of completion as May 2006 and does not mention any date of joining institute. Will this loss of 1 academic year cause a problem with WES?

P.S. I have completed MBA after Engg and expect to get validated for Master degree.
 
Then get WES evaluation for Masters only, unless your Masters doesn't get evaluated as Masters no need to get evaluation for the Bachelors.
Having said that, your Bachelors start and end date are your actual start and end dates.
 
c2m said:
Hi, Im new to the forum and am just creating my WES application and need help from seniors.

Background
- Completed 2 - year Diploma in Mech. post HSC (2000 - 2002)
- joined for direct admission to 2nd year of Engineering (in 2002)
- However, due to some reason, I lost a year (2002-2003)
- So rather than 3 years (in 2005) , I finished my engineering in 4 years (Completed in 2006 rather than 2005)


Question: While filling in WES data in the online application, what should I put in as duration of study i.e what shuld I put as start year - 2002 or 2003? . I ask this since my transcripts show year of completion as May 2006 and does not mention any date of joining institute. Will this loss of 1 academic year cause a problem with WES?

P.S. I have completed MBA after Engg and expect to get validated for Master degree.

i was in a similar situation, i lost a year in engineering due to less attendance and completed engineering in 5 years..however for WES i wrote my
year completed 2007.

years attended 2002 to 2007.

hope that helps and i got my WES evaluated

+1 if it did
 
futurecanadiannew123456 said:
i was in a similar situation, i lost a year in engineering due to less attendance and completed engineering in 5 years..however for WES i wrote my
year completed 2007.

years attended 2002 to 2007.

hope that helps and i got my WES evaluated

+1 if it did

Thanks a million! I'd give you a +10 (if I could)! A quick question though, do I need to put in a letter of explanation, or is just enclosing the documents (i.e. transcript + copy of degree) sufficient?
 
c2m said:
Thanks a million! I'd give you a +10 (if I could)! A quick question though, do I need to put in a letter of explanation, or is just enclosing the documents (i.e. transcript + copy of degree) sufficient?

no need to write any letter of explanation.

just the form and your transcripts and degree thats more than enough.

all the best.

click good if this helped.
 
futurecanadiannew123456 said:
no need to write any letter of explanation.

just the form and your transcripts and degree thats more than enough.

all the best.

click good if this helped.

Thanks a million again..Still can't find the +1 key! Another query pls - Do I need to put in some kind of a covering letter with in the envelope, describing all the document (since I have multiple envelopes covering diploma, engineering, masters)
 
c2m said:
Thanks a million again..Still can't find the +1 key! Another query pls - Do I need to put in some kind of a covering letter with in the envelope, describing all the document (since I have multiple envelopes covering diploma, engineering, masters)

to be honest no need.

but if you want you can.

its totally upto you. when they see your engineering degree they know its your bachelors and when they see your masters they know its your masters.

+1 if it helped (click good under my name)
 
futurecanadiannew123456 said:
to be honest no need.

but if you want you can.

its totally upto you. when they see your engineering degree they know its your bachelors and when they see your masters they know its your masters.

+1 if it helped (click good under my name)

Thanks Again! (Still can't find the +1 )!