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Hi
I had this doubt about SPP Canada
There is a rule that says a person should graduate with not more than 8 backlogs.
What does it mean ?
Does it mean that there should not be more than 8 backlogs mentioned in your gradesheet/degree ?
what if a person graduates by clearing and hence no backlog mentioned in the gradesheet/degree. Does that cleared backlog still considered under backlog.
Hi,
ibismagnum15 said:
Hi
I had this doubt about SPP Canada
There is a rule that says a person should graduate with not more than 8 backlogs.
What does it mean ?
Does it mean that there should not be more than 8 backlogs mentioned in your gradesheet/degree ?
what if a person graduates by clearing and hence no backlog mentioned in the gradesheet/degree. Does that cleared backlog still considered under backlog.
1. No such rules exist 'officially'. IDP has mentioned it wrongly on their website.
J5M said:
Hi,
1. No such rules exist 'officially'. IDP has mentioned it wrongly on their website.
So is there no rule regarding the backlog criteria ?
And if they do calculate backlogs....how do they calculate ? By counting the backlog after the person has graduated or how many he had during his course.
because I did have backlog but i have cleared it and its not mentioned in the gradesheet and I have also applied for a no backlog certificate at the university which i will get shortly.
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