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(Yesterday, 07:39 PM)med9 Wrote:I personally applied for ZAB detailing titulo propio and ENEB Program is not considered, so no chancenkarte/EU blue card in this route.(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!
You may get by with using just your bachelor.