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riju16

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Hello all can i get my transcripts collected before i create an account in WES or do i have to first create WES account and then get my transcripts. Thanks
 
presumably you can before you apply- doesn't make a difference as far as i can tell. just make sure it's in a sealed envelope with stamp/signature across the flap.
 
presumably you can before you apply- doesn't make a difference as far as i can tell. just make sure it's in a sealed envelope with stamp/signature across the flap.
are you 100percent sure about it?? can anyone definetly confirm plz
 
Yes you can collect sealed transcripts before applying to WES. I collected both my transcripts before applying and had no problems whatsoever.
hi thanks and just another thing i forgot to ask. What about the WES application form. Do i need to sent that as well. Because if i get my transcripts sealed now. I wont be able to open it and insert the WES application form. So should i send that seperately in an envelope or do I need to even send it? Thanks
 
hi thanks and just another thing i forgot to ask. What about the WES application form. Do i need to sent that as well. Because if i get my transcripts sealed now. I wont be able to open it and insert the WES application form. So should i send that seperately in an envelope or do I need to even send it? Thanks
You will put the sealed transcripts, your WES form and university degree in another envelope and then send it via courier. Make sure to put the WES ref number as mentioned on their site.
 
You will put the sealed transcripts, your WES form and university degree in another envelope and then send it via courier. Make sure to put the WES ref number as mentioned on their site.
So basically there would be two xerox copies of university degree, one with transcripts sealed and another one with WES form in another envelope sealed right? and thanks for answering.
 
So basically there would be two xerox copies of university degree, one with transcripts sealed and another one with WES form in another envelope sealed right? and thanks for answering.
There is a difference between transcript and degree.. transcript is what will be in the sealed and stamped envelope that the university will provide you, it basically has all the subjects and marks obtained in them throughout your course. You will also need to provide the degree which you would have got after the completion of the course from university (a xerox of it is needed), put your WES ref number on it.

So you final envelope (quote WES ref number on this as well) will contain:

1. A sealed transcript envelope which you obtained from University.
2. A xerox of degree (put WES ref number). No need to put this in a separate envelope. Just fold and put it in the main/container/final envelope.
 
Also go through the WES site once again just to ensure the requirements have not changed.
 
There is a difference between transcript and degree.. transcript is what will be in the sealed and stamped envelope that the university will provide you, it basically has all the subjects and marks obtained in them throughout your course. You will also need to provide the degree which you would have got after the completion of the course from university (a xerox of it is needed), put your WES ref number on it.

So you final envelope (quote WES ref number on this as well) will contain:

1. A sealed transcript envelope which you obtained from University.
2. A xerox of degree (put WES ref number). No need to put this in a separate envelope. Just fold and put it in the main/container/final envelope.
Got it just a little bit confused at the last part, when you said final envelope. So basically there will be college transcripts sealed in an envelope which would be inside a FINAL envelope with the xerox of degree tucked in??
 
Got it just a little bit confused at the last part, when you said final envelope. So basically there will be college transcripts sealed in an envelope which would be inside a FINAL envelope with the xerox of degree tucked in??
Correct, don't get confused.