(^ForeignCredits (224)521-0170 : info@forelgncredlts.cdm Evaluation ID: 1234S6-849491-7JK9031 U.S. Equivalency: U.S. Credits: U.S. GPA: Bachelor of Science degree In Electronics and Communication Engineering 122.75 3.77 Purpose of Evaluation: Further Education Name of Awarding Institution: Name of Aw/arding Institution in Native Language (Telugu): Country: Jawaharlal Nehru Technological Republic of India Admission Requirements: Completion of secondary education (10+2) Program: Grants Access to: Bachelor of Technology degree program in Electronics and Communication Engineering from a regionally accredited institution Graduate programs Standard Program Length: Four years Years Attended: 1998-2002 Graduation Year: 2002 This evaluation is based on the following documents electronically submitted by the applicant: ^ Bachelor of Technology (Electronics and Communication Engineering) Certificate, No. AA69175, First Class, issued by Jaw/aharlal Nehru Technological, Hyderabad, Telangana, India. Date of Graduation; April 2002. Date of Issue: November 20, 2002. Consolidated Marks / Credit Sheet (Academic Transcript) No. 761916662352, for the academic period from 1998 to 2002, issued by Jaw/aharlal Nehru Technological, Hyderabad, Telangana, India. Date of Issue: May 27, 2002. Evaluation Summary: It Is the judgment of that SAMPLE has the equivalent of a Bachelor of Science degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering awarded by regionally accredited colleges and universities in the United States. Page 1 of 5 THIS DOCUMENT IS PRINTED ON SCRIP-SAFE SECURITY PAPER
ForeignCredits Foreign Credits, inc. info.@foreigncredits.com Name; SAMPLE Academic transcript Including credits and grades converted to the US standards: ffff Course Title US Credits US Grades Academic Year 1 1. English 3.25 B 2. Mathematics 1 3.25 B 3. Physics 2.25 B 4. Chemistry 2.25 B 5. Engineering Graphics 4.50 B 6. Engineering Mechanics 3.25 C 7. Introduction to Computers 3.25 A 8. Introduction to Computers (Lab) 4.50 A 9. Physics (Lab) 1.00 A 10. Chemistry (Lab) 1.00.^;kA 11. Workshop 2.25 A Semester 1, Academic Year II 12. Mathematics ii 2.25 A 13. Mang. Eco. And Principles of A/C 2.25 A 14. Electrical Science 2.25 A 15. Electronic Devices : 2.25 A 16. Signals and Systems 2.25 A 17. Network Theory 2.25 A 18. Electronic Devices (Lab) - 1.00 A 19. Network (Lab) 1.00 A Semester II, Academic Year II ' - V 20. Mathematics III, 2.25 65 21. Data Structures Through C ; 2.25 71 22. Probability and Random Variables 2.25 69 23. Electronic Circuit 2.25 75,24. E. M. Waves and Transmission Lines 2.25 70 : 25. Switching Theory and Logic Design 2.25 77 26. Electronic Circuits (Lab) 1.00 40 27. Data Structure through C (Lab) 1.00 39 Semester 1,Academic Year Ml 28. Pulse and Digital Circuits 2.25 A 29. Control Systems -f 2.25 A 30. Analog Communications 2.25 A 31. Power and Industrial Electronics 2.25 A 32. Computer Organization ^ 2.25 A 33. Antenna and Wave Propagation 2.25 A 34. Pulse and Digital Circuits (Lab) 1.00 A 35. Electrical Engineering (Lab) 1.00 A Semester II, Academic Year III 36. Microprocessor and Interfacing 2.25 B Page 2 of 5 THIS DOCUMENT IS PRINTED ON SCRIP-SAFE SECURITY PAPER
Foreign Credits;inc. www.foreigncredits.conn info@foreigncredlts.com Date of Birth: October 1,1980 37. Digital Communications ^ 2.25 A 38. Linearand Digital I.C. Applications 2.25 A 39. Digital Signal Processing 2.25 A 40. Microwave Engineering 2.25 A. 41. 2.25 A 42. Analog Communication (Lab) 1.00 A 43. C Application (Lab) 1" 1.00 A Semester 1,Academic Year IV 44. Management Science 2.25 A 45. Advanced Micro Processing and Systems Design! 2.25 A 46. Radar Engineering 2.25 A 47. Computer Networks 'T'.. 2.25 A fv' ' I 48. Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation 2.25 A 49. Database Management Science \ 2.25 : A 50. Advanced Communication (Lab) ^ 1.00 A 51. Microprocessor and Interfacing (Lab) \ 1.00 A Semester II, Academic Year IV 52. T.V. Engineering 2.25 A 53. Satellite Communication'T' 2.25 A 54. Optical Communication't 2.25 A 55. Image Processing "t" t- 2.25 A 56. Instrumentation and Measurement (Lab) ^ 1.00 A 57. Project Seminar 4.50 A Total Credits: 122.75 GPA: - 3.77 \ - Upper division course. Grade Scale Conversion: Scale Grade Descrtption US Grade } 70.00-100.00 : First Class with Distinction A 60.00-69.00 First Class A 50.00-59.00 Second Class B 40.00-49.00 Pass Class C Below 40.00 Fail F Page 3 of 5 THIS DOCUMENT IS PRINTED ON SCRIP-SAFE SECURITY'PAPER
(^ ForeignCredits www.foreigncredits.cott! (224)521-0170 lnfo@forelgncred'rts.com Jawaharlal Nehru Technological ItCH'ro Location; Type; Accreditation: Hyderabad, Telangana, India Public Grants Commission, India Year of Establishnnent: Official Website: 1972 w/ww.jntuh.ac.in Education in India 26 Doctoral First (Bachelor's) First (Engineering St Technology) Second (Master's) Secondary School Elementary School.. www.classbase.com Page 4 of 5 THIS DOCUMENT IS PRINTED ON SCRIP-SAFE SECURITY-PAPER
(^ForeignCredits info@fcreigncredhs.com Name; SAIVIPLE Evaluation id: 123456-849491-7JK9031 Evaluation Notes: Evaluation reports, delivered by our agency, are advisory reports prepared by professional evaluators based on comprehensive research with deep understanding of different educational systems around the w/orld and in accordance with best practices adopted by our agency. Foreign Credits maintains an extensive list of print and electronic publications on comparative international education. A list of printed resources is available at ww/w/.foreigncredits.com/library. Evaluation reports, prepared by our evaluators, do not substitute any professional Licensure and/or Certificationsin the United States, and are subject to Terms and Conditions view^able at/terms. is an Endorsed Member of AlCE, the Association of International Credential Evaluators, Inc., and is approved by the Illinois State Board of Education to provide foreign credential evaluation services for Educator Certification. Assumptions: Conversion of foreign academic hours is calculated on the assumption that the average nurnber of credits for one year of full time academic study in the United States for the majority of accredited higher educational institutions varies from 18 to 24 semester hours for graduate programs, 30 to 34 semester hours for undergraduate programs, and 5 to 12 units for secondary educational programs. Grade Point Average is calculated by dividing the total number of grade points by the total number of credits, not considering grades of S on the Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory scale. Director of Evaluation Services Page 5 of 5 THIS DOCUMENT IS PRINTED ON SCRIP-SAFE SECURITY^PARER