The document list is just for your information. You need to follow the rules and official guide.
You need 3 pieces of evidence: The degree, AQUAL and ELPS.
If she has the degree certificate, then there is no need to send transcripts:
Non-majority English-speaking countries
If the applicant has a degree that was taught or researched in a non-majority English-speaking country they must provide:
•their degree certificate
•an Academic Qualification Level Statement (AQUAL) from Ecctis (formerly UK NARIC) confirming the qualification is equivalent to a UK qualification
•an English language Proficiency Statement (ELPS) from Ecctis (formerly UK NARIC), which will confirm that the degree was taught in English
Evidence of degree
The applicant must provide evidence of their degree by providing an original degree certificate. If the applicant is awaiting graduation, or no longer has the certificate and cannot get a new one, they must provide an original:
•academic reference from the academic institution on official letter headed paper - the reference must show:
-the applicant’s name
-the title of award
-that the qualification was taught in English
-when the academic qualification has been, or will be awarded
-the date the certificate will be issued (if the applicant has not yet graduated) confirms the institution is unable to re-issue the original certificate of award
•academic transcript on official letter headed paper - the transcript must show:
-the applicant’s name
-the name of the academic institution
-the course title
-that the qualification was taught in English
-confirmation of the award
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