(09-26-2023, 08:22 AM)Kab Wrote: Yes the letter, the order they appear and the if they are in capital letters or not is important.Thank you for your response. Personally, I don't have any issues with any form of education as long as the students are content with where they invest their money.
I find the whole "letter, arrangement, capitalization" aspect rather amusing. Let's not pretend it isn't meant to deceive the uninformed. Otherwise, why would somebody turn to gray evaluation companies and spend money to equate a one-year non-academic-study, non-existent D.Phil or DBA in the Czech system, to a regionally accredited doctoral equivalent in the US?
One can only wonder.
(09-26-2023, 08:58 AM)Tomas Wrote: That mentioned D Phil degree is based on Polish system. I have no idea about education system in Poland thus cannot comment more on that (just that it is definitely not equivalent to Czech doctoral level study which is Phd only). It is basically a Polish degree from Akademia Jagiellonska. I dont understand why AJ doesnt offer it directly then, that would have more value than when offered by their subsidiary unauthorized in CZ to provide such degrees (they can only offer bachelors and masters) and with a claim that it is just a managerial degree which is huge disqualification, if it was possible to get same degree in Poland as academic degree.Because basically such a degree does not exist, neither in Poland nor in Czech (or in any “foreign/international” capacity FVES is trying to sell). It is a made-up program that FVES markets using an established name (AJ) while relying on the unfamiliarity with the “foreign” Polish education system. Ironically, the main Polish AJ itself cannot issue such degrees.
Funny part is that there is large "Czech republic degree" title all over the diploma, when it is completely unaccredited in CZ, cant be a local degree as there is no D Phil here, and
one would have to go through local validation process for foreign degrees if wanted to use that degree in cases that require accredited degree.
There’s an interesting thread on this school and the “foreign” Polish education framework in the other website, and I find the comments of a user named tadj (from Poland) very informative.
https://www.degreeinfo.com/index.php?thr...ion.62080/