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RE: ENEB New Master Thread - Gg12465 - 09-18-2025

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RE: ENEB New Master Thread - JC39 - 09-18-2025

(09-18-2025, 08:08 PM)NotJoeBiden Wrote: Why would you need four bachelors degrees, let alone nine?

I’m just trying to make sure I get proper credit for what I already completed, especially since some students with single masters programs may receive more bachelor-equivalent credits than I did for paying more for dual/bundled programs.

It’s about equitable recognition of my work and investment, not accumulating degrees for the sake of it.


RE: ENEB New Master Thread - irvineboy - 09-18-2025

(09-18-2025, 07:49 PM)JC39 Wrote: Here is my current ECE course-by-course evaluation, and I wanted to ask for clarification.

Current Evaluation:
  • Global Master (bundled) → 45 credits
  • Three dual masters → 36 credits each
  • Total = 153 credits
  • All counted as bachelor-equivalents
What if I had done it differently?
  • Instead of the Global Master, I could have taken my Global MBA individually, which includes:
    • MBA – Master of Business Administration
    • Master in Big Data and Business Intelligence
    • Master in Project Management
    • Diploma of Specialization in Innovation and Project Management
  • Instead of the 3 dual masters, I could have taken 6 individual masters.
That would have been 9 separate masters at $129 each, totaling $1,161.
Costs I actually paid:
  • Three dual masters → $349 each × 3 = $1,047
  • Global Master → $649
  • Total = $1,696
So in comparison, paying individually for 9 masters at $129 each would have cost $1,161, which is $535 less than what I actually paid for the bundled and dual programs.

Questions:
  • Would I have gotten 9 U.S. bachelor-equivalents instead of 4?
  • Would I have benefited from doing them individually, or would ECE still have counted overlapping courses and given roughly the same total credits?
I’m trying to figure out if paying for dual/bundled programs reduced my potential credit recognition.


I get what you are saying and indeed they counted the bundled degrees differently, you would have had more credits if you weren't bundled.

Here is an live example, I completed a dual masters BUT the degrees were not processed as such, they were two separate Masters.  Instead of getting like you got 36 credits for a dual degree I had 2 individual degrees, which I submitted to ECE, they came back with 30 credits EACH.  I think all individual Masters are treated at 30 credits each, in your case nothing you can do as yours were bundled.


RE: ENEB New Master Thread - JC39 - 09-19-2025

(09-18-2025, 10:53 PM)irvineboy Wrote:
(09-18-2025, 07:49 PM)JC39 Wrote: Here is my current ECE course-by-course evaluation, and I wanted to ask for clarification.

Current Evaluation:
  • Global Master (bundled) → 45 credits
  • Three dual masters → 36 credits each
  • Total = 153 credits
  • All counted as bachelor-equivalents
What if I had done it differently?
  • Instead of the Global Master, I could have taken my Global MBA individually, which includes:
    • MBA – Master of Business Administration
    • Master in Big Data and Business Intelligence
    • Master in Project Management
    • Diploma of Specialization in Innovation and Project Management
  • Instead of the 3 dual masters, I could have taken 6 individual masters.
That would have been 9 separate masters at $129 each, totaling $1,161.
Costs I actually paid:
  • Three dual masters → $349 each × 3 = $1,047
  • Global Master → $649
  • Total = $1,696
So in comparison, paying individually for 9 masters at $129 each would have cost $1,161, which is $535 less than what I actually paid for the bundled and dual programs.

Questions:
  • Would I have gotten 9 U.S. bachelor-equivalents instead of 4?
  • Would I have benefited from doing them individually, or would ECE still have counted overlapping courses and given roughly the same total credits?
I’m trying to figure out if paying for dual/bundled programs reduced my potential credit recognition.


I get what you are saying and indeed they counted the bundled degrees differently, you would have had more credits if you weren't bundled.

Here is an live example, I completed a dual masters BUT the degrees were not processed as such, they were two separate Masters.  Instead of getting like you got 36 credits for a dual degree I had 2 individual degrees, which I submitted to ECE, they came back with 30 credits EACH.  I think all individual Masters are treated at 30 credits each, in your case nothing you can do as yours were bundled.
I’m trying to understand how ECE handles multiple master’s programs when there are overlaps.

Let’s say instead of bundled/dual programs, I had completed 9 separate master’s diplomas. From what I’ve seen, ECE often evaluates each master’s at around 30 U.S. credits, so on paper that could add up to 270 credits.

Here’s my concern:
• When a U.S. school actually tries to use those credits for undergraduate/bachelor purposes, will they look at the transcripts, see all the overlapping courses (for example, Research Methods or Strategy repeated multiple times), and then not count those credits again?
• In other words, do the 270 credits really matter, or would they be reduced down just like my bundled programs, since the overlaps wouldn’t be recognized more than once?

Right now I have 153 credits from ECE, but I know many of those include duplicate/overlapping coursework.



Do overlapping courses across multiple master’s programs still “count” in transfer/credit recognition, or are they only recognized once?

Would love to hear from anyone who has submitted multiple similar master’s to ECE and then tried to transfer or actually use those credits in a U.S. university.


RE: ENEB New Master Thread - irvineboy - 09-19-2025

(09-19-2025, 12:13 AM)JC39 Wrote: Would love to hear from anyone who has submitted multiple similar master’s to ECE and then tried to transfer or actually use those credits in a U.S. university.

I would assume they would exclude the overlapping ones and do it easily....on my eval it says "Indicates a course taken as part of different qualification"

Most places will limit the amount of credits anyways, I've submitted to several universities for credit and almost all require residency for completion


RE: ENEB New Master Thread - chopliver2 - 09-19-2025

I'll leak the transcript if anyone can help me with Capella or WGU papers

https://ibb.co/jk6Qy7ck


RE: ENEB New Master Thread - Kalas - 09-19-2025

On the topic of transferable credits, I made more out of the theoretical potential of that 3 years ago than there ended up being. AFAIK we haven't found any universities that look at ENEB's transcript, see you have accounting on it and accept that as credit for an undergrad or graduate accounting class. If that is not accurate I'd love to know which schools accepted which classes for transfer credit. One degree as a whole, typically with an evaluation, can be used to get into a handful graduate programs, but the result of getting into the program would be the same if you had every degree ENEB ever offered or just the MBA.

The closest thing to typical transfer credit I've seen is that someone on the ENEB forum claimed to have gotten The Open University (the very expensive UK school) to take ENEB credits by tricking some braindead moron that the UI1 validation was a real transcript from UI1. No details were given on which classes were accepted and which classes they replaced. Lack of details and questionable repeatability at least puts an asterisk on that one. Even if they will accept ENEB credits after realizing what they are it would still be much cheaper to do any other degree hack. Any US-based degree hack is going to be cheaper. It's not like The Open University is prestigious enough to warrant putting an extra 5 figures into an undergrad degree there vs. SNHU, UMPI, etc.

Then there's the hack of taking degrees with ECE validation to Frederick Community College to qualify for the CPA exam somehow. I'm not really clear on the details (I thought a BA in accounting was a legal requirement to sit for the CPA exam?) and never looked into it because I hate double bookkeeping. I can't imagine any courses not in the MBA counting toward a qualification to sit for the CPA exam though. Again, correct me if I'm wrong on that.


RE: ENEB New Master Thread - PearsonOTHMQualifi7654 - 09-19-2025

Received an email from ENEB today:

"Thank you for your question. The degree you will obtain is an official Italian university Master’s degree (Master Universitario di Primo Livello), fully accredited by the MIUR (Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research) and valid throughout the European Higher Education Area (EHEA).

It is not a Laurea Magistrale, nor a Second Level Master (Master Universitario di Secondo Livello). It corresponds specifically to a First Level University Master.

[Image: 72.png] Regarding the documentation: yes, both the official diploma and the academic transcript will be issued directly by the Università degli Studi di Roma “Guglielmo Marconi” (Unimarconi), signed by the Rector and carrying the institutional seal and the official marca da bollo."


As I have commented before, effectively, there is no actual transfer of any ECTS towards the degree.  It is simply accepting ENEB students into the programme and making them complete the degree. It's still not a bad deal.


On ECE Evaluations

Also for JC39, yes it seems like submitting all 9 single master's independently to ECE and specifically asking them to remove any mention of previous submissions, could have resulted in "more" credits, but not by much. There are 153 Undergraduate credits assessed, and a US Bachelor's degree consists of 120 credits.  I think you did pretty well for the effort and investment made.

Also, the ENEB Master's have significant overlap in modules, so the evaluation, was pretty fair.

Recently I asked ECE to re-do the evaluation with a course by course, and they said they will do it based on the courses listed on the back of the Ui1 Diploma (with no grades), that they do not accept the ENEB Transcripts, even with an apostlle. 

To my surprise, the evaluator added a previous credential which had never been on any previous report. I had even made sure to delete this in my ECE portal, yet the evaluation report contained it, and the evaluator stated that I as the applicant specifically requested it and that I would have to pay more money to remove it.

For even more detail, it was a credential that ECE had previously refused to include unless I had mailed them the originals, as they said they could verify the diploma with the QR code, but it did not verify the transcript.  For the sake of convenience, I had requested to "Proceed without" in the previous evaluation, yet here they had included it? (Come to think of it the Transcript has its own QR code, so that's probably what they realized this time and decided to include the diploma)

Anyways, I explained, they removed, and did not charge me.  But it goes to show how ECE may have a tendency to automatically include previous documentation submitted, even after a student has deleted it on the portal.  So the chances of submitting 9 individual Master's degrees and ECE not looking at overlap, may be slim, although it's happened before for 1 member here.  That member was also fortunate enough to be allowed by ENEB to split the double master's into individual master's.  I tried this and was repeatedly told no by ENEB, unfortunately.  I had even been told to enroll in the 60 ECTS individual Master's to re-do it, was enrolled, then later told by ENEB admissions that I cannot "retake" this portion, and I had to choose another Master's. This is the reason I have an MBA + Master, and recently another Master's via ENEB.

I can use the IEE Evaluation of the MBA+Master as a Graduate Certificate with GPA
And the ECE Evaluation of the 2nd Master as an Equivalent to a US RA Bachelor's (without GPA), and I think this will work for my purpose.

I think JC39 got a great result, and it was very reasonable for the investment made. 

Congratulations are in order


RE: ENEB New Master Thread - Gg12465 - 09-19-2025

I got accepted in AMU With ENEb ETC


RE: ENEB New Master Thread - irvineboy - 09-19-2025

(09-19-2025, 10:44 AM)PearsonOTHMQualifi7654 Wrote: I can use the IEE Evaluation of the MBA+Master as a Graduate Certificate with GPA
And the ECE Evaluation of the 2nd Master as an Equivalent to a US RA Bachelor's (without GPA), and I think this will work for my purpose.

This is an interesting point, because for admissions to most Grad schools they require an US RA Bachelors and minimum of 3.0 GPA and they wont even look at the 1-10 Spanish equivalent.  

But perhaps the IEE Evaluation with GPA would work but it explicitly says its evulated as a Certificate not a Degree.  

The question is would you be able to submit the ECE RA for admission and then submit a IEE eval to fulfill the GPA requirement?