University Transcript for WES, ECA & Credential Evaluation

Introduction

Credential evaluation agencies such as WES, ECA, IQAS, ICAS, CES, and ICAP require official sealed university transcripts issued directly by the university. These transcripts are mandatory for Canada PR, immigration programs, skilled migration, foreign education, professional licensing, and global credential recognition.

Indian universities follow manual verification systems, physical sealing protocols, institutional authentication models, and non-digital dispatch mechanisms, making compliance difficult for NRIs applying from abroad.

NRIWAY provides a legally structured compliance framework to ensure transcripts meet all WES, ECA, and credential evaluation requirements.

Mandatory Compliance Requirements

  • University-issued transcripts

  • Institutional authentication

  • Sealed envelopes

  • Official stamps and signatures

  • Academic verification

  • Identity authentication

  • Direct dispatch (if required)

  • Secure courier protocols

NRIWAY Credential Evaluation Process

  1. University identification

  2. Academic record tracing

  3. Transcript application

  4. Institutional verification

  5. Transcript generation

  6. Sealing and stamping

  7. Credential agency compliance

  8. Dispatch coordination

  9. Tracking and confirmation

  10. Delivery validation

How NRIWAY Helps

NRIWAY manages:

  • University coordination

  • Credential agency compliance

  • Sealed transcript processing

  • Direct dispatch handling

  • Institutional authentication

  • International courier management

  • Verification follow-ups

Conclusion

Credential evaluation transcripts require strict procedural and legal compliance. NRIWAY ensures transcripts meet all WES, ECA, and international credential authority standards, making them legally valid, institutionally verified, and globally accepted.

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