(06-21-2024, 07:53 AM)LegitCheck Wrote: Dear All, could you please help us better understand the whole issue and delay with the diploma issuance? How long have you been waiting for? What is the response of Eneb to your complains regarding the delay? What is the date present on the delayed Isabel certificates, the date of completion or the date of issuance? Thank you for help on this!
Took exams on Dec 4th 2023 for 3 courses.
Received ENEB certificates - all 3 on March 13th 2024.
Received ISABEL certificates - 1) April 15 2024, 2) May 14 2024, 3) Not issued yet (it is now June 30 2024).
The dates marked on the certificates are all close to the issue dates, so the two Isabel certificates have different issue dates, and both of those have different issue dates from the 3 ENEB certificates.
I have not sent any complaints. I have read all there is to read on various forums and reviews about ENEB and while many people have complained about long delays, I have never seen anyone who never received their diplomas. Complaining won't make them move faster.
(06-30-2024, 09:03 AM)ahi Wrote: One other thing - the ESEB blurb implies if I pay for the agile exam I still have to do the papers to qualify for an Isabel diploma. Is that the case?
All ENEB addons are entirely separate.
Paying for the exam is completely unrelated to getting the Isabel degree.
Paying for the notarization and apostille is completely unrelated to paying for the exam.
Paying for a time extension is totally separate to the above two things. Etc.
(06-29-2024, 04:50 AM)wolfch Wrote: What is the benefit of doing the "Global MBA Studies" next go getting a MBA and 2 Masters?
In THEORY:
- Several countries automatically don't recognize a degree which is worth less than a certain amount of ECTS. How much 1 ECTS is worth varies by country (it is worth more credit hours in Germany, less credit hours in Spain), so for example a 60 ECTS diploma will count as less than 60 ECTS in Germany, and then you could be disqualified from a job or schooling simply because your diploma does not actually count as a 1 year diploma. A 90 ECTS diploma would be more helpful in this regard.
- Likewise some employers would look more favorably upon a 90 ECTS diploma just because it is longer schooling in general.
- A few employers or customers would be impressed that you learned a variety of interrelated subjects because it means you're more well-rounded.
In reality, many employers seem to want specific schooling or education 100% directly related to the subject you are interviewing for and if you have a mixed degree they think you have learned each subject to a lesser amount than one single focused degree would have given you. At least in my experience they never look at your transcript to see your classes, they just glance at your degree title and sometimes ask what you learned during it. So in those cases, having separate degrees for each subject is better than a global degree.


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