Can I get a provisional degree certificate for my application since the convocation will be held at the end of this year?
Yes, you can get a Provisional Degree Certificate (PDC) from your university before the convocation. This certificate is official proof of graduation and is commonly accepted by universities abroad for admissions and visa applications.
Contact your university’s examination or registrar’s office once your final results are declared to apply for the PDC. The certificate is typically valid for a limited period until you receive your official degree.
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