what sort of information are they asking for? A transcript is highly likely one of them to verify completion. and easy comparision of the types of classes you took. Course descriptions might be another. Alot of time the foreign degrees are lacking several classes, i think humanities courses are some of the ones i have heard.
They are asking for following documents:
1. Transcript
2. Diploma
3. Course Description
All of these should be sent by uni directly. There is no way my Indian university is going to send them directly. I am ready to pay the uni if they do but there is not such system developed there. Thanks.
I'm going through the same process of getting my Bachelor's degree from India verified through the NCEES credentials process. In my case I called up my university and asked for the transcripts department. I spoke to the person in charge and asked him how i should go about it considering I was not in India anymore. On his guidance I got my friends and family back home in India to help me out with the transcript process. I sent them (family) my original my mark sheets and a letter addressed to the university stating why i needed my transcripts and another stating the I'd authorized my sister to take decisions on my behalf.
My sister went to the university and submitted attested copies of all my mark sheets ans the original letter and the authorization letter. They told her how much it would cost. After paying the fees at the accounts section she was asked to come back after 2 weeks.
I figured the university must have a record of all their previous versions of the syllabus. My sister picked up a copy of the official syllabus booklet for my batch (1998-2001) from the University students section .
She took an extra envelope addressed to NCEES when she went to collect the transcript . The university staff had sealed the transcripts in their official envelope.
She put the copies of the syllabus (course description) and the official transcript envelope into the extra envelope which was addressed to NCEES. She had the university staff seal this extra envelope with their seal and put the required postage on it. She dropped off the envelope at the university post office.
For the diploma, I had my original diploma with me here in America. The NCEES person in charge of my case told me that I should send them notarized copy of my diploma since the only original document that they needed was the transcript. I made a copy of the diploma, got it notarized and sent it to NCEES.
Since things back home in India have a tenancy to move pretty slow, I started the process 1 1/2 month ago. My transcripts were sent out last week. Now I wait on NCEES to tell me that I'm short of 14 general studies credit
Once I know what my official credentials evaluation reports says, then I'll figure out my next step. But for now I continue to wait.