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@Jeryl, Welcome to the board. 1) Yes, the Ambassador code is the cheapest option by following the info and reference thread below.
Single Master's:
https://eneb.com/ambassadors-eneb-master-2023/
Double Master's:
https://eneb.com/ambassadors-double-master-2023/
Use the coupon codes as listed below before you press BUY! It will adjust the price.
bjcheung77 - AMBASSADOR314
You have to copy the code and apply the coupon, it works, I just tried my code... It's as easy as 1, clicking the link, 2 copy the code, 3 paste into the code area and click the apply button!
Graduate Discounts Thread Reference: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...#pid409984
2) Sure, you should able to do the double degree and get the 60 credits you're looking for. How is it recognized in Germany?
3) I would recommend the program for the extra learning and filling knowledge gaps, I did mine for that reason alone, not for transferring elsewhere later.
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(02-18-2024, 10:19 AM)JeryL Wrote: Hello everyone,
I'm new to this forum and I'm interested in ENEB's program. I've been reading some discussions about ENEB. I've completed my MBA degree in Germany and I'm interested in deepening my knowledge in International Trade or another program. Since ENEB's fees are quite reasonable, I'm considering enrolling in one of their master's programs.
However, I still have some questions about ENEB that I haven't received feedback on despite asking them twice.
1) What is the most cost-effective way to purchase a master's program? Is it through an Ambassador Code?
2) I'm aware of the recognition of this program in Germany and Spain. In a previous post (unfortunately, I didn't note the post number), one user mentioned the discrepancy in credits – 72 credits in ENEB's is 60 in Germany. Should I opt for the MBA + Master option to receive a certificate with 60 credits in the end? I believe there might be some misunderstanding on my part here.
3) Would you still recommend this program in 2024? Or are there better alternatives within this price range? Which program would you recommend in terms of topics? I find all the programs interesting, but I'm unsure about the specific subjects included. I’m not sure if I want to study that long.
Thank you and have a nice day!
I would recommend their Global MBA, which is a triple masters programme, at the end of which you get three masters diplomas from eneb and a Global MBA diploma from Isabel I University (90 ECTS)
ENEB Discounts
MBA / Master
HTTPS:/go.hotmart.com/E94852720M?ap=44dc
Dual Master
HTTPS:/go.hotmart.com/J94852683D?ap=12c8
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Cool, Basically... If you're getting the three, try to get the ones with the least overlap, so you get more classes into the respective degrees. For example, the MBA, BI/Big Data, Business & Corporate Communications Here's a read if you're looking into this more: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...-my-future
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(02-18-2024, 10:19 AM)JeryL Wrote: Hello everyone,
I'm new to this forum and I'm interested in ENEB's program. I've been reading some discussions about ENEB. I've completed my MBA degree in Germany and I'm interested in deepening my knowledge in International Trade or another program. Since ENEB's fees are quite reasonable, I'm considering enrolling in one of their master's programs.
However, I still have some questions about ENEB that I haven't received feedback on despite asking them twice.
1) What is the most cost-effective way to purchase a master's program? Is it through an Ambassador Code?
2) I'm aware of the recognition of this program in Germany and Spain. In a previous post (unfortunately, I didn't note the post number), one user mentioned the discrepancy in credits – 72 credits in ENEB's is 60 in Germany. Should I opt for the MBA + Master option to receive a certificate with 60 credits in the end? I believe there might be some misunderstanding on my part here.
3) Would you still recommend this program in 2024? Or are there better alternatives within this price range? Which program would you recommend in terms of topics? I find all the programs interesting, but I'm unsure about the specific subjects included. I’m not sure if I want to study that long.
Thank you and have a nice day!
I don't think that there is anything that can beat ENEB for value for money. There are no better alternatives within the price range for sure.
As far as recommendation of topics, I would suggest something that is distinct from your MBA. If you have an MBA from a proper German university with accreditation, then I don't think there is any point going for the Global MBA. It may actually just devalue your current degree. Most of the topics you will have covered in detail during your MBA. Master in International Trade would be your best bet because it looks like a good addition to an existing MBA.
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(02-18-2024, 10:19 AM)JeryL Wrote: 1) What is the most cost-effective way to purchase a master's program? Is it through an Ambassador Code?
2) I'm aware of the recognition of this program in Germany and Spain. In a previous post (unfortunately, I didn't note the post number), one user mentioned the discrepancy in credits – 72 credits in ENEB's is 60 in Germany. Should I opt for the MBA + Master option to receive a certificate with 60 credits in the end? I believe there might be some misunderstanding on my part here.
3) Would you still recommend this program in 2024? Or are there better alternatives within this price range? Which program would you recommend in terms of topics? I find all the programs interesting, but I'm unsure about the specific subjects included. I’m not sure if I want to study that long.
1) An Ambassador's code is usually the most cost-effective, it is normally cheaper than GroupOn. If you are ordering physical diplomas, apostille, or the exam option, just register to the main degree first then wait until they Email you with a sale.
2) From my understanding based on a previous poster in here, Germany will just plain not accept the degree regardless of credits, but the difference is upon whether or not this acceptance is for WORK purposes or SCHOOL purposes (I don't speak German so can't google this for you). In Sweden, ENEB (and any European education) is accepted for work purposes - no degree/diploma evaluations should or need to be used on it - but ENEB (and all titulo propio) is not counted as college level credit in Sweden, so it isn't accepted for school purposes. Seemingly regardless of the amount of credits.
3) I would look into internationally recognized certificates or tests that have an accrediting body. There may be some of these in Germany that will be valued more by employers than a foreign school certificate. As an example, the first two results I get for any kind of business certificate on Google are "Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP) Certification" and "Certified Software Business Analyst (CSBA)". You would then have to google and see if these certifications are actually worth anything in Germany. I found several in the price range of $100 to $2,025. For that price, a single ENEB diploma gotten on an ambassador's code is slightly cheaper and might end up being the same worth.
I would get something unique, that is not the main point of your current degree or is not something commonly offered in Germany, but which is still wanted in job ads. I got the Hotel Management one in part because it's really rare for a school to even offer that subject, and I saw that in job ads that some accept a Hotel Management degree in lieu of hotel management work experience. I currently work at a hotel so it fits in with my work experience and doesn't seem odd. In contrast I decided to not take the HR course because I realized those jobs basically always require 3+ years of experience with or without a degree, I have never had a way up the ladder into HR at any workplace I've been at, and it would look odder on my CV.
Finished: 2 AAs, 1 BA, 2 trade schools, 3 ENEB MAs, JLPT N1.
In Progress: 1 WGU MA, 2 Mastercurssos, 3 more ENEB MAs, teacher license.
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02-20-2024, 05:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-20-2024, 05:47 PM by nykorn.)
As of today there is a Chinese New Year sale until February 29th regarding switching to the exam option:
€199 for one master's, €279 for two master's, €349 for three master's.
Your exam would be available to take from April 1st to August 30th. Pay here (if you have already registered for a course): https://eneb.com/test1/
These prices are more expensive than a similar "one month" sale in October 2023, where it was €129 for one Master's, and around €317 for 3 master's. As always, if you're on the fence, better get it sooner rather than later.
Finished: 2 AAs, 1 BA, 2 trade schools, 3 ENEB MAs, JLPT N1.
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(02-20-2024, 05:40 PM)nykorn Wrote: As of today there is a Chinese New Year sale until February 29th regarding switching to the exam option:
€199 for one master's, €279 for two master's, €349 for three master's.
Your exam would be available to take from April 1st to August 30th. Pay here (if you have already registered for a course): https://eneb.com/test1/
These prices are more expensive than when I bought my exam format in October 2023 - According to my bank statement I paid €317 for 3 master's.
The email sale ad says "Transform your future at the speed of a dragon". Dragon is right as getting thing back from them time will drag on, and drag on. I wrote them in early December and in February they wrote to tell me that they were just forwarding my email to the approprriate person. As for the diploma, who knows as it is now past the sixty days.
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02-20-2024, 06:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-20-2024, 06:19 PM by nykorn.)
(02-20-2024, 05:51 PM)MichaelGates Wrote: The email sale ad says "Transform your future at the speed of a dragon". Dragon is right as getting thing back from them time will drag on, and drag on. I wrote them in early December and in February they wrote to tell me that they were just forwarding my email to the approprriate person. As for the diploma, who knows as it is now past the sixty days.
I've written in here a few times - according to the fine print and the reminders they write everywhere, the 60 days is not a guarantee, it's just a guideline, and a lot of people over the years have reported it took closer to 90 days.
I'll be hitting the 90 day mark myself soon, after that point I will Email them to ask how things are going.
(02-18-2024, 10:19 AM)JeryL Wrote: 1) What is the most cost-effective way to purchase a master's program? Is it through an Ambassador Code?
Totally forgot. As a German citizen / resident, you can get any university schooling for completely free from Sweden (antagning.se), this includes online business courses at the Master's level. Of course, this assumes you have the flexibility to attend 1 or 2 online lectures a week, and the time to spend a year or so getting the degree.
Finished: 2 AAs, 1 BA, 2 trade schools, 3 ENEB MAs, JLPT N1.
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(02-19-2024, 08:10 AM)aimz Wrote: (02-18-2024, 10:19 AM)JeryL Wrote: Hello everyone,
I'm new to this forum and I'm interested in ENEB's program. I've been reading some discussions about ENEB. I've completed my MBA degree in Germany and I'm interested in deepening my knowledge in International Trade or another program. Since ENEB's fees are quite reasonable, I'm considering enrolling in one of their master's programs.
However, I still have some questions about ENEB that I haven't received feedback on despite asking them twice.
1) What is the most cost-effective way to purchase a master's program? Is it through an Ambassador Code?
2) I'm aware of the recognition of this program in Germany and Spain. In a previous post (unfortunately, I didn't note the post number), one user mentioned the discrepancy in credits – 72 credits in ENEB's is 60 in Germany. Should I opt for the MBA + Master option to receive a certificate with 60 credits in the end? I believe there might be some misunderstanding on my part here.
3) Would you still recommend this program in 2024? Or are there better alternatives within this price range? Which program would you recommend in terms of topics? I find all the programs interesting, but I'm unsure about the specific subjects included. I’m not sure if I want to study that long.
Thank you and have a nice day!
I don't think that there is anything that can beat ENEB for value for money. There are no better alternatives within the price range for sure.
As far as recommendation of topics, I would suggest something that is distinct from your MBA. If you have an MBA from a proper German university with accreditation, then I don't think there is any point going for the Global MBA. It may actually just devalue your current degree. Most of the topics you will have covered in detail during your MBA. Master in International Trade would be your best bet because it looks like a good addition to an existing MBA. In fact, any combination of three master's degrees will get you a global MBA, e.g. project management + big data + international trade, and from a complementary point of view, I'd prefer a master's degree in project management or another project management professional qualification.
ENEB Discounts
MBA / Master
HTTPS:/go.hotmart.com/E94852720M?ap=44dc
Dual Master
HTTPS:/go.hotmart.com/J94852683D?ap=12c8
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Reading terms of the last promo for "agile methodology" ( https://eneb.com/wp-content/uploads/2024...ms-COM.pdf) and don't get this: "It is not mandatory to take the type test for all your training programs, but you must consider that diplomas issued by the University Isabel I will only be processed once you finish all of them (both those with agile methodology and those with classic methodology). You will receive ENEB diplomas at that time." - Can someone explain to me what that means? I am a bit confused about what will I get and after what actions. What is the "type test"?
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