Equalization

Achieve Worldwide Recognition for Your Academic Achievements

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Unleash Your Academic Excellence on a Global Stage

Equalization is crucial in the global education landscape, ensuring academic qualifications are recognized across different countries and facilitating smoother transitions between educational systems. It supports international mobility, upholds academic integrity, and fosters a more interconnected global academic community. GAAAC is committed to providing comprehensive equalization services to enhance educational opportunities and bridge gaps in international education.

Eligibility Criteria for Institutions:

  • Institutions must be accredited by a recognized national or international accrediting body to ensure their degrees and certificates can be considered for equalization.
  • Only authorized institutions conferring degrees at undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral levels are eligible for equalization services and must provide proof of their degree-granting authority.
  • Institutions must be recognized or approved by the educational authorities in their home country to ensure that the qualifications meet the necessary standards for comparison.
  • Institutions must maintain clear, verifiable, and accessible academic records for their students. This transparency is crucial for accurately assessing and comparing academic qualifications.

Eligibility Criteria for Students

  • Graduates from accredited institutions can apply for equalization. Qualifications must be from eligible institutions.
  • Students with degrees from foreign institutions seeking qualification recognition in the Middle East are eligible for equalization services. They need to provide transcripts, diplomas, and accreditation details.
  • Professionals with foreign qualifications can apply for equalization to ensure their credentials meet local standards for employment, further studies, or professional licensing in the Middle East.
  • Students must provide verified academic records, including transcripts, diplomas, and relevant supporting documentation, for equalization eligibility.

Equalization Application Guide

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Document Preparation and Submission

Remember to collect academic records, ensure they are authenticated and translated if necessary, and fill out the equalization application form on the GAAAC website with accurate document uploads.

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Verification and Academic Assessment

GAAAC will verify your submitted documents and assess their equivalency within the Middle Eastern education system.

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Receive Preliminary Results

GAAAC will issue a report on your assessment findings, including equivalency level and any additional requirements. Respond promptly if more documentation or clarifications are needed.

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Final Decision and Certification

After meeting all requirements, GAAAC will review your application and issue an Equalization Certificate for employment, further studies, or professional licensing in the Middle East.

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Required Documentation for Equalization

  • Official Transcripts Comprehensive academic records showing all courses, grades, and credits earned throughout your degree program.
  • Degree Certificates/Diplomas The original or certified copies of your degree certificates or diplomas, proving the completion of your educational program.
  • Accreditation Proof Documentation verifying that the institution awarding your degree is accredited by a recognized accrediting body in its home country.
  • Identity Document A valid government-issued ID, such as a passport or national ID card, to verify your identity and match it with your academic records.
  • Course Descriptions/Syllabi Detailed descriptions or syllabi of the courses you completed, may be required to assess the content and level of your education.
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