Can You Apply for WES Evaluation Without a Provisional Degree Certificate?

Waiting for your provisional degree certificate can feel like it’s holding your entire WES application hostage. The good news: in most cases, it isn’t.
WES evaluates your official transcript, not your provisional certificate. If your Indian university has already released your final marksheets and can issue an official transcript confirming your degree completion, you can usually begin your WES application before your provisional certificate physically arrives. The transcript itself carries your degree title, completion date, and grading details, which is what WES uses to assess your credentials.
Where things get tricky is when a university insists on seeing the provisional certificate before it will issue a transcript at all. Some universities, especially state and open universities, tie transcript issuance directly to convocation or provisional certificate processing timelines, which can stretch the wait by weeks or months.
This is where a coordination gap costs applicants the most time. Students often assume they must wait passively, when in reality most universities have a documented workaround, such as accepting a provisional mark statement or a bonafide certificate as an interim substitute while the formal certificate is processed.
At Worldwide Transcripts, we’ve coordinated with 850+ Indian universities long enough to know exactly which ones allow interim documentation and which ones don’t. Rather than you calling registrar offices and hitting dead ends, our team identifies the fastest legitimate path for your specific university and pushes your transcript request forward in parallel with your provisional certificate, instead of after it.
If you’re stuck wondering whether your WES timeline needs to pause until your provisional certificate shows up, it usually doesn’t need to. Talk to our team, tell us your university and course, and we’ll tell you exactly what can move now.
















