Attestation of Degrees/Diplomas/Certificates - HEC: A Complete Guide

In order to pursue higher education or employment opportunities abroad, it is important to have your degrees, diplomas, and certificates attested by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) in Pakistan. The attestation process ensures that your educational credentials are authentic and recognized by institutions and employers outside of Pakistan. This guide will provide a step-by-step process for attesting your degrees, diplomas, and certificates from HEC, as well as information on the documents required, associated fees, and tips for making the process as smooth as possible.

HEC_banner

What is Attestation?

Attestation is the process of verifying the authenticity of a document. When it comes to educational credentials, attestation is the process of proving that the degree, diploma, or certificate you have obtained is from an accredited institution and is recognized by the government. The process of attestation involves several steps, including verification by the institution where the degree was obtained, verification by the HEC, and finally, verification by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Why is Attestation Important?

Attestation of degrees, diplomas, and certificates is important for a number of reasons. It is a requirement for pursuing higher education opportunities abroad, as well as for obtaining employment outside of Pakistan. Many countries require that educational credentials be attested before they will be recognized, and without attestation, your degrees, diplomas, and certificates may not be accepted. Additionally, attestation ensures that your educational credentials are authentic and recognized by institutions and employers outside of Pakistan.

Documents Required for Attestation

To begin the attestation process, you will need to gather the following documents:
  • Original degree, diploma, or certificate
  • A photocopy of your CNIC or B-Form
  • A photocopy of your degree, diploma, or certificate
  • Two passport-size photographs
  • Application Form (Can be obtained from HEC Website)

Process for Submitting Documents for Attestation

The process for submitting your documents for attestation includes several steps:

Step 1: Verification by Institution: The first step in the attestation process is verification by the institution where the degree, diploma, or certificate was obtained. You will need to submit your original degree, diploma, or certificate, as well as a photocopy of it, to the institution for verification. The institution will then verify the authenticity of the document and stamp it as verified.


Step 2: Verification by HEC: Once the institution has verified your document, you need to submit it to the HEC for verification. Along with the original and photocopy of the verified document, you will also need to submit a photocopy of your CNIC or B-Form, two passport-size photographs, and the application form. The HEC will then verify the document and stamp it as verified.

Step 3: Verification by Ministry of Foreign Affairs: After the HEC has verified your document, you will need to submit it to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for final verification. Along with the original and photocopy of the verified document, you will also need to submit a photocopy of your CNIC or B-Form, two passport-size photographs, and the application form. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will then verify the document and stamp it as verified.

Fees Associated with Attestation

The fees associated with attestation vary depending on the type of document being attested and the institution where the document was obtained. Generally, the fees are as follows:
  • Verification by Institution: Rs.500-1000
  • Verification by HEC: Rs.2000



          

Post a Comment

0 Comments