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I read that Valadential (sp?) accreditation evaluation agency evaluates ENEB as equivalent to a US regionally accredited degree. The problem is US schools sometimes only accept WES or certain other agencies, which take a different stance.
I've read Japan accepts titulo propio like any other school for school or work visas. You can even get the government MEXT scholarship with it.
Some countries will accept the ECTS but reject the degree as being a finished degree, due to the difference between a terminal Master's vs academic Master's.
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(10-02-2020, 07:32 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Yes, I based my posts on Anabin. Unfortunately, my knowledge of German isn't sufficient to go digging around in the German internet to see if I could find something more substantial. It definitely appears to give some weight to ENEB/Isabel I degrees but it's still difficult to determine exactly where one can transfer the credits to for a degree that will be better-recognized (in the US).
Thank you so much for posting the KMK.org link! I'm sure that will be extremely useful to me in the future.
You may want to consider IUBH recognition of prior learning program: https://res.cloudinary.com/iubh/image/up...-04_EM.pdf
https://res.cloudinary.com/iubh/image/up...1-E-60.pdf
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01-02-2024, 10:14 PM
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I did some reading. Norway and Sweden (thus likely also all of the rest of the Nordics) will supposedly not accept a finished titulo propio as being equal to either a high school diploma or to any type of university degree, in terms of academic admissions. They claim that if you can find a school that will transfer the credits, the ECTS will be taken at face value, however as there is one single website for all university admissions in the country which sets the rules, it sounds like there is no way to get them treated as any kind of degree. So just because they are ECTS and from Europe, does not mean there is a better chance of them getting accepted at a European school than at a North American school.
WES Canada has evaluated them favorably, or so I heard. Maybe you can try to find an online Canadian school.
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Have you considered applying for a top up MBA at a UK university for example University of Northampton? ECTS are easily transferrable to UK universities, so it should just be a 2 courses + a project to graduate. It asks for a Diploma of Management Studies or foreign equivalent (60 ECTS in business administration is the equivalent of a DMS in the UK)
https://www.northampton.ac.uk/courses/ex...ba-top-up/
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(01-05-2024, 08:56 PM)Leedeedee Wrote: Have you considered applying for a top up MBA at a UK university for example University of Northampton? ECTS are easily transferrable to UK universities, so it should just be a 2 courses + a project to graduate. It asks for a Diploma of Management Studies or foreign equivalent (60 ECTS in business administration is the equivalent of a DMS in the UK)
https://www.northampton.ac.uk/courses/ex...ba-top-up/
Their site says "Distance Learning: £4,050 (per 60 credits)". Has anyone asked what the price would be if you transferred in an ENEB diploma? I don't have mine yet so can't test it out, but I'm definitely interested.
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For reference, you may want to review this thread and the two links I have as well, the obsolete pricing is there, it may have updated recently, but I think it's the same price: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...#pid356204
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(09-30-2020, 03:02 PM)rachel83az Wrote: You might be able to use it towards a German degree. Maybe. My tiny knowledge of German + Google Translate isn't good enough to decipher the German university system. But it does seem to imply that they are recognized in at least some capacity (I.E. at least as a post-grad certificate) in Germany. This should mean that, in theory, you can transfer the ENEB ECTS to a German university, complete a few more courses, and have a master's.
German universities are often pretty affordable, even for international students. If you can bring in the 60+ ECTS (MBA = 60 + ECTS from the master's), you might just be able to get a German degree of some description for just a couple thousand. The caveat is that the German school system is rigorous and demanding; it might be difficult to find a university that will both accept you and your ENEB credits.
Hello! I was scrolling through the forum to get more information about the ENEB MBA and I found your post about how it might be possible to use it towards a German degree. I am in a similar situation and looking to apply for a skilled worker visa. One of the requirements is that the university where we obtained the degree from has an H+ ranking on the Anabin database which is the case for Isabel I. The second requirement is that the study degree is equivalent to a German one, which is also the case for the Titulo Propio, but apparently the name that appears on the diploma has to be exactly the same as the name that appears in the database, which is "Máster / Magister (Título Propio) Administración de Empresas" while what appears on the eneb/Isabel diploma is "MBA - Master en administracion y direccion de empresas".
So my question is : is the eneb/Isabel 1 degree fulfilling the 2 requirements, thus considered fully equivalent to a German degree?
Thank you!
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(9 hours ago)med9 Wrote: (09-30-2020, 03:02 PM)rachel83az Wrote: You might be able to use it towards a German degree. Maybe. My tiny knowledge of German + Google Translate isn't good enough to decipher the German university system. But it does seem to imply that they are recognized in at least some capacity (I.E. at least as a post-grad certificate) in Germany. This should mean that, in theory, you can transfer the ENEB ECTS to a German university, complete a few more courses, and have a master's.
German universities are often pretty affordable, even for international students. If you can bring in the 60+ ECTS (MBA = 60 + ECTS from the master's), you might just be able to get a German degree of some description for just a couple thousand. The caveat is that the German school system is rigorous and demanding; it might be difficult to find a university that will both accept you and your ENEB credits.
Hello! I was scrolling through the forum to get more information about the ENEB MBA and I found your post about how it might be possible to use it towards a German degree. I am in a similar situation and looking to apply for a skilled worker visa. One of the requirements is that the university where we obtained the degree from has an H+ ranking on the Anabin database which is the case for Isabel I. The second requirement is that the study degree is equivalent to a German one, which is also the case for the Titulo Propio, but apparently the name that appears on the diploma has to be exactly the same as the name that appears in the database, which is "Máster / Magister (Título Propio) Administración de Empresas" while what appears on the eneb/Isabel diploma is "MBA - Master en administracion y direccion de empresas".
So my question is : is the eneb/Isabel 1 degree fulfilling the 2 requirements, thus considered fully equivalent to a German degree?
Thank you! I personally applied for ZAB detailing titulo propio and ENEB Program is not considered, so no chancenkarte/EU blue card in this route.
You may get by with using just your bachelor.
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(8 hours ago)Silvious Wrote: (9 hours ago)med9 Wrote: (09-30-2020, 03:02 PM)rachel83az Wrote: You might be able to use it towards a German degree. Maybe. My tiny knowledge of German + Google Translate isn't good enough to decipher the German university system. But it does seem to imply that they are recognized in at least some capacity (I.E. at least as a post-grad certificate) in Germany. This should mean that, in theory, you can transfer the ENEB ECTS to a German university, complete a few more courses, and have a master's.
German universities are often pretty affordable, even for international students. If you can bring in the 60+ ECTS (MBA = 60 + ECTS from the master's), you might just be able to get a German degree of some description for just a couple thousand. The caveat is that the German school system is rigorous and demanding; it might be difficult to find a university that will both accept you and your ENEB credits.
Hello! I was scrolling through the forum to get more information about the ENEB MBA and I found your post about how it might be possible to use it towards a German degree. I am in a similar situation and looking to apply for a skilled worker visa. One of the requirements is that the university where we obtained the degree from has an H+ ranking on the Anabin database which is the case for Isabel I. The second requirement is that the study degree is equivalent to a German one, which is also the case for the Titulo Propio, but apparently the name that appears on the diploma has to be exactly the same as the name that appears in the database, which is "Máster / Magister (Título Propio) Administración de Empresas" while what appears on the eneb/Isabel diploma is "MBA - Master en administracion y direccion de empresas".
So my question is : is the eneb/Isabel 1 degree fulfilling the 2 requirements, thus considered fully equivalent to a German degree?
Thank you! I personally applied for ZAB detailing titulo propio and ENEB Program is not considered, so no chancenkarte/EU blue card in this route.
You may get by with using just your bachelor. Oh sorry to hear that. I was planning to use the Eneb master's in AI to apply for jobs in data analysis in Germany, since I am self taught and only have an old bachelor's degree in business administration. So there's no point in enrolling?
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