Mr./Ms. Your Name authorizes Mr./Ms. blank CNIC# blank to obtain attestation of their bachelor's degree from the Higher Education Commission on their behalf due to a busy schedule. The authorization letter includes the required educational documents and a copy of Mr./Ms.
A degree certificate attestation is a process where a given certificate's authenticity is validated. In short, it is proof that the issued degree certificate is genuine. How much time does it take for Degree Certificate Attestation? Processing of degree certificate attestation can take from 7 to 15 working days.
Applicants under walk-in mode (urgent service) are required to visit HEC at per time slot mentioned on application form. HEC's offices operate for 5 working days a week i.e. from Monday to Friday. Official timing is from am to pm.
Every person who wants to get his/her degree attested from HEC must need to apply online at . The applicant must fill in online application form and submit it to HEC. On successful submission of application, the applicant will receive an SMS and email.
Every person who wants to get his/her degree attested from HEC must need to apply online at . The applicant must fill in online application form and submit it to HEC. On successful submission of application, the applicant will receive an SMS and email.
Step 5: Your degree or transcript (which you selected for attestation) will be scrutinized by the HEC Attestation Team (usually it takes 8 to 10 days, depending on the workload). Once they verify your degree, you will receive an SMS or email to schedule your appointment date and time at the “Dashboard” tab.
(i) The application will be initially scrutinized online by HEC and If application found complete then applicants are informed via SMS and email. (ii) If any deficiency is found in application, then the applicant is asked via SMS and email to resubmit the case after meeting deficiencies.
You can attest your UK degree yourself by submitting documents in the correct order to the four government departments – 1) the public notary or solicitor, 2) the UK governments legalisation office, 3) the UAE embassy in London, 4) the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) in the UAE.