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Posted on 04-23-16 10:57 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hey all,

I have a question for those who have evaluated transcripts from Nepal by ECE. My transcript shows that I completed certain course in two or three attempts. So, the question is, when ECE evaluates transcripts, would it give grade F or first and second attempt and A or B whatever applicable based on my marks for the third attempt or ECE only provides grade info of the last attempt when the course was actually passed. Please note that TU transcipt has not provided marks/grades for the first/second attempt, however it does indicate that the course was completed in multiple attempts.

I have not seen an average grade if someone pass a course in two or three attempts in a transcript from US institutions. Typically the final passing grades are provided in the US transcripts. Could anyone share his/her experience of evaluating transcripts from ECE. Response from someone with my situation would be a great help. Thanks all.
 
Posted on 04-23-16 11:30 AM     [Snapshot: 29]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Its useless. Start from scratch here. Pass some assessment tests, get counseling, earn degree here. I have seen doctors in nepal moping floors here in the beginning and evidently done lot better years of courses/degrees later, substituted themselves in their respective field. If u r hoping that ur degree from nepal is gonna do magic here, u r dreaming.
 


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