General Purpose

General Purpose

This report is suitable for any general purpose, such as employment, promotion, immigration, military enlistment, future reference, etc.

*We recommend obtaining a list of approved evaluation agencies and evaluation requirements before submitting your application so you can choose the most appropriate evaluation type.

General Required Documentation

*You must submit an application and obtain a reference# before sending ERES any documents. We are not responsible for any documents that arrive without a reference#.

Original Degree Certificate / Diploma

Original Transcript or Marksheet in Native Language

Scanned copy of Thesis/Dissertation (for PhD programs only)

Official English Translation of the Degree Certificate / Diploma and Transcripts or Marksheet if the language of instruction was not English

Requirement Details

ERES requires a precise, accurate, word by word translation for each document submitted in a language other than English.

List of acceptable translations:

  • Translation from an ATA member
  • School-issued official Translation
  • Translation from a professional translator or translation agency

Basic Service

     Report Option 1 – General or Document by Document Evaluation

Includes the institution(s) attended, dates of attendance, credential(s) earned, and US equivalency(ies).

Fee: Starts from $215

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     Report Option 2 – Course by Course Evaluation

Includes all the features of a General Evaluation with additional course details including grades, semester units and course level in US standard grades and units.

Fee: Starts from $325

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FAQs

Why are foreign degrees not recognized in US companies?

US Companies may not recognize foreign degrees that an approved credential evaluation agency doesn’t evaluate.

How do employers verify international degrees?

Employers often request that international degrees be assessed by an approved evaluation service.

Do American companies accept international degrees as equals?

Yes, given that the International Degree has been evaluated.