From their website: https://www.teachertrainingasia.com/terms-of-use.php
"Asian College of Teachers is a private autonomous organisation and have no accreditation and connection with any Ministry of Education, Teachers Council or any other Governmental bodies. ACT is not a degree-granting institution and is not accredited by any Ministry or any other Government regulatory bodies anywhere."
This, from same site:
"Legal Entity
Asian College of Teachers is the registered Trading and Brand name of TTA Training Pvt., Ltd, India, Asia Teachers Training Co., Ltd, Thailand, Asian College Of Teachers Ltd, United Kingdom and Asian College of Teachers LLC, USA. ACT is not a formal degree granting College and it's Certificates, Diplomas are issued solely by them in accreditation and endorsement with several Education bodies and accreditation organisations Globally. The name College is used in the "Branding" because it's an educational institution and establishment as per the Memorandum of Association (MOA) of the company, in particular one providing higher education or specialised professional or vocational training."
Kalas wrote: ENEB degrees aren't "recognized" by the Spanish government
Yes they are - as long as they're awarded by a recognized Spanish University. Most ENEB offerings are from Universidad Isabel 1. They're 100% recognized by Spanish Authorities. BUT - they're recognized as "titulos propios" and have specific limitations. Not valid for entry into Doctoral programs in Spain or for Spanish Government employment purposes.
Validential is OK as long as the co. or school you apply to accepts it. Don't count on RA equivalency -or much of anything else - from other evaluators. Many companies and pretty well all accredited schools are choosy about what credential evaluators they want people to use. Usually a short list, or NACES members only, possibly AICE members -- it varies. Some don't care and will take anything that "looks OK." You roll the dice and take your chances.
And getting admitted to Doctoral Studies at an accredited US school based on a Master Propio from ENEB / Isabel I ? That's like winning the Powerball - a fluke.
"Asian College of Teachers is a private autonomous organisation and have no accreditation and connection with any Ministry of Education, Teachers Council or any other Governmental bodies. ACT is not a degree-granting institution and is not accredited by any Ministry or any other Government regulatory bodies anywhere."
This, from same site:
"Legal Entity
Asian College of Teachers is the registered Trading and Brand name of TTA Training Pvt., Ltd, India, Asia Teachers Training Co., Ltd, Thailand, Asian College Of Teachers Ltd, United Kingdom and Asian College of Teachers LLC, USA. ACT is not a formal degree granting College and it's Certificates, Diplomas are issued solely by them in accreditation and endorsement with several Education bodies and accreditation organisations Globally. The name College is used in the "Branding" because it's an educational institution and establishment as per the Memorandum of Association (MOA) of the company, in particular one providing higher education or specialised professional or vocational training."
Kalas wrote: ENEB degrees aren't "recognized" by the Spanish government
Yes they are - as long as they're awarded by a recognized Spanish University. Most ENEB offerings are from Universidad Isabel 1. They're 100% recognized by Spanish Authorities. BUT - they're recognized as "titulos propios" and have specific limitations. Not valid for entry into Doctoral programs in Spain or for Spanish Government employment purposes.
Validential is OK as long as the co. or school you apply to accepts it. Don't count on RA equivalency -or much of anything else - from other evaluators. Many companies and pretty well all accredited schools are choosy about what credential evaluators they want people to use. Usually a short list, or NACES members only, possibly AICE members -- it varies. Some don't care and will take anything that "looks OK." You roll the dice and take your chances.
And getting admitted to Doctoral Studies at an accredited US school based on a Master Propio from ENEB / Isabel I ? That's like winning the Powerball - a fluke.