11-09-2017, 07:36 PM
I'm definitely interested in enrolling in Amity University if my ACE credits could be transferred in and if the centers to take tests are common enough or can be done in any proctored environment.
Amity University: Free Regionally Accredited BA?
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11-09-2017, 07:36 PM
I'm definitely interested in enrolling in Amity University if my ACE credits could be transferred in and if the centers to take tests are common enough or can be done in any proctored environment.
I doubt if folks at Amity understand what ACE is. I don't think Indian universities are equipped to transfer even traditional foreign credits at this point of time. The only recognized credit evaluation agency (or it's equivalent) in India (http://www.aiuweb.org) evaluates whol degree equivalency only - not credit by credit.
11-09-2017, 07:59 PM
Seems shady
11-09-2017, 08:11 PM
There is nothing shady about Amity. It is recognized by UGC (equivalent of RA in India) in India, and by WASC in USA.
This is how mot universities operate in India. Most are state-funded, so they don't have to upsell their courses. Customer support will be minimal to non-existent. They work like any other government entity.
11-09-2017, 08:13 PM
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(11-08-2017, 10:57 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Yeah, I read that on the other board as well, there was a comment that when people sign up, they don't get email notification for follow up. That made me think, all applications were going into a black hole. It'll be great if someone can actually get enrolled as $5/exam is peanuts! This seemed shady earlier when I first investigated the institution. They've been offering this program free since 2015, See this link for details: http://scholarship-positions.com/blog/am...ms/201506/ However; they received their WASC accreditation in 2016. See here: https://www.wscuc.org/institutions/amity...ar-pradesh They are a large Indian University, see their Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amity_University Since this is a "newer" BA Arts and it's only 3 years (or 90 credits?) it won't be weighed the same as a four year degree internationally. If I wanted a cheap degree and didn't have $, I would "couple" this degree with the Nations U - Bachelors of Religious Studies. Anyways, if someone did actually "couple" the two degrees, they'll have a 3 year RA Bachelors and a 4 year NA Bachelors for under $1,000. Update: I think with both degrees in hand, this would be sufficient for teaching English overseas in South America or South East Asia for example. If one really wanted, they can also add a TESOL/TESL certificate online for really cheap, inexpensive (less than $500 for a ~120 hour certificate).
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11-09-2017, 09:48 PM
This is very clearly not the best option available. TESU and the Big Three came by their positions organically and that is what makes them very good. They have had to make small adjustments over decades to come up with what really is a challenging and respectable alternative degree pathway. It would also look pretty cheesy for a citizen of the United States to apply for a job in the U.S. and list a BA from a college in Uttar Pradash.
It is interesting, though. I am curious about the transcript. This might make for a nice clearinghouse for credits from the SWAYAM platform if transfer credits are accepted. It would also be interesting to see if some of the free non-credit courses get listed on the transcript in some way. That might make this a nice little extra credential, but certainly not as good as some of the alternatives. Of course, if one of my students was in a really tough spot, had no money and needed a degree, free is good.
11-09-2017, 10:18 PM
I think it was Amity that used to have a partnership with Saylor. You could use Saylor's non-ACE/NCCRS computer science courses towards Amity's master's in computer applications. I no longer see the partnership on the Saylor website. I thought it was kind of odd that they would allow Saylor's undergraduate courses count toward a master's degree.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong. Under the British education system, I believe everyone is pretty much done with high school by the age of 16. If you plan to go to college, then you complete another year of high school that covers courses that are typically covered at the college level in the U.S. That's why they have 3-year bachelor's degree programs. You might run into some issues with a 3-year degree if you graduated from an American high school.
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11-09-2017, 10:48 PM
If it can get you into graduate school and you complete the graduate degree, it wouldn't matter if the Amity degree is from India or if it is 3 years.
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