Some employers won't accept a Master's without a Bachelor's. A possible solution, cheap and relatively fast, for your brother.
- Get ENEB degree. Register without a Bachelor's by sending proof of previous college credit and work experience. Complete ENEB degree by doing homework, save all homework in case samples are needed for proof of competency by foreign credit evaluators or the workplace.
- Get ENEB degree evaluated by 2 different NACES foreign credit evaluator services. 1 must equate it to a Bachelor's. The other must be a course by course evaluation that equates it to a Master's, so the credits can transfer. ECE will currently equate it to a Master's.
- Use the Bachelor's evaluation to register for an MBA at a cheap school like University of the People, which accepts up to 50% transfer credits in its Master's degrees. Use the Master's evaluation to transfer in as many ENEB credits as possible to the new Master's degree. Get the new MBA.
- Present the ENEB as a Bachelor's and the other degree as a Master's to the employer and on a resume.
If you complete everything as fast as possible and this plan goes off without a hitch, he can have the ENEB degree
within 6 months and a Uopeople (or any other school) degree within another 12 months. However I don't know anyone who has tested this exact plan.
My employer in the US accepted my ENEB degree before it was even complete and without any foreign credit evaluation.
- Get ENEB degree. Register without a Bachelor's by sending proof of previous college credit and work experience. Complete ENEB degree by doing homework, save all homework in case samples are needed for proof of competency by foreign credit evaluators or the workplace.
- Get ENEB degree evaluated by 2 different NACES foreign credit evaluator services. 1 must equate it to a Bachelor's. The other must be a course by course evaluation that equates it to a Master's, so the credits can transfer. ECE will currently equate it to a Master's.
- Use the Bachelor's evaluation to register for an MBA at a cheap school like University of the People, which accepts up to 50% transfer credits in its Master's degrees. Use the Master's evaluation to transfer in as many ENEB credits as possible to the new Master's degree. Get the new MBA.
- Present the ENEB as a Bachelor's and the other degree as a Master's to the employer and on a resume.
If you complete everything as fast as possible and this plan goes off without a hitch, he can have the ENEB degree
within 6 months and a Uopeople (or any other school) degree within another 12 months. However I don't know anyone who has tested this exact plan.
My employer in the US accepted my ENEB degree before it was even complete and without any foreign credit evaluation.