(10-31-2024, 06:16 PM)ArshveerCheema Wrote: For those who did a degree (specify exam or not), how long did the digital diploma/transcript take and then the hardcopy?
I did the exam December 2023. The digital diplomas took over 6 months to arrive and the hard copies took almost 11 months to arrive. The digital diplomas didn't all arrive at the same time as each other and I only got the final one (NLP) the same time the physical diplomas arrived. Since I took my exams ENEB has changed its systems and stuff so hopefully it is all a faster process now, but even at the time I did it there were people who took the exams at the same time as me and got their diplomas way faster than me.
(11-01-2024, 07:43 AM)Jujubee1990 Wrote: Has anyone used a degree(s) from ENEB for work (i.e. applying for jobs, getting a promotion, and so on)? What are your experiences on that? I'm not interested in pursuing a PhD or transferring credits from ENEB to a U.S. regional accredited university. I just want to use it for work.
I got a promotion at work. A few cents' pay raise and a move to the department I wanted. Note that at our company you are basically minimum wage no matter what position you hold or what your requirements are, unless you're the manager (of which there is only one, and no chance at taking their job as they've been here for 15 years).
I haven't tried using it to apply for jobs yet, but I plan to list ENEB on my CV and use it to try and get other jobs later, but for now I am staying at this workplace until I get my teaching license which should happen by summer 2024. I plan to pretty much always do both teaching and Hotel-Tourism side by side just to have a readily usable backup career in case something goes wrong with one of them.
(10-27-2024, 07:31 AM)ecdw94 Wrote: where could you use them for immigration purposes? Canada for a fact wouldn't accept them.
Go look at the wiki page: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/ENEB
Several countries including the USA accept ENEB degrees for immigration. I also once read that Japan accepts them but I can't find the page proving it again, it was on a Spanish embassy page about titulo propio and Japanese government scholarships, and to my knowledge no one has actually tried ENEB with Japan yet.
Canada, Germany and a few other countries are unusually strict in the world and their policies are not the norm.
Also this is just who accepts the degrees as valid towards immigration. Countries may have additional immigration requirements regardless, such as, even if your ENEB degree is seen as a valid Bachelor's they may not let you immigrate unless you also have a Master's, or even if your ENEB degree is seen as a valid Master's they won't let you immigrate unless the job you are getting hired at in their country is in the same subject as your Master's.


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