08-28-2025, 10:22 AM
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(08-27-2025, 11:56 PM)muhammadabs Wrote:(08-27-2025, 03:16 PM)Maltus Wrote:Thank you for the warm welcome and for sharing those links they’ve been very helpful.(08-27-2025, 02:24 PM)muhammadabs Wrote: I want to earn a bachelor’s degree by having an ENEB degree evaluated by ECE. Is that possible?
Has anyone had recent experience with this and can share advice?
Also, should I choose the Agile program for $320 a single master, or are there cheaper and faster alternatives?
Welcome to the Forum and congrats on your first post!
There is a Template in Degree-planning-section. If you could give that information it would help a lot: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...Area-works
And did you have a look at the wiki? That might also be a good ressource for you:
https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/ENEB
Maybe that gives you a clue. And what BA do you want to obtain? What can you invest - beside ENEB?
I’m 25, based in Egypt, and currently working full-time. I’m committed to advancing my career, which is why I’m fully dedicated to earning a bachelor’s degree in Business and Project Management.
My budget is limited, so I was initially planning to enroll at UMPI and have already completed 119 credits through Sophia.org. However, someone recently recommended the ENEB pathway. I’ve seen mixed feedback some people say they successfully had their degree evaluated by ECE, while others didn’t, so I’m feeling a bit uncertain.
And I really need your help, is the Agile test the best option in my case?
Or
Are there any more cost effective options available?
Thank you in advance for your guidance.
I was not even familiar with UMPI until it was mentioned here. It looks like you have already invested a lot of time and effort into 119 credits at Sophia.org. Why waste them? If you can transfer all 119 credits to UMPI and complete a Bachelor's there with a reasonable cost, I would think that's better than having to present an MBA or Master's, or MBA + Master's from ENEB, with a Universidad Isabel I diploma, with an ECE Evalutation, as an equivalent to a Bachelor's. (It's a lot of explaining to do, isn't it?)
That's just my opinion. Despite of what I have already done and currently am doing, I plan on eventually doing a standalone Bachelor's for my own satisfaction. I would suggest getting a Bachelor's on its own.
ENEB Tuition + Agile Methodology + Apostille + Evaluation adds up, and it isn't so inexpensive after all
(08-28-2025, 10:06 AM)eLearner Wrote:(08-28-2025, 09:37 AM)PearsonBTEC7Qualifi45 Wrote: Yes, ENEB is registered in the Spanish Registry of Training Entities and is a member of the Spanish Alliance of Training - per our ENEB diplomas which have a certificate registration number. But that doesn't make them a degree-awarding institution, as they are not a university.
I think we've all been sure for 5+ years of this discussion that ENEB is not itself accredited and is not a university. I'm just saying that I do not recall the actual Spanish law stating that an unaccredited school was not allowed to award its own degrees. I know I've seen some diplomas from other unaccredited schools in Spain that were not written as certificates.
If someone can bring up the exact law directly from the Spanish government, that would be helpful.
I am no expert on Spain's Education Law, but here's what comes up:
"Spanish law prohibits the existence of "unaccredited" universities; any institution offering university-level education must comply with the Organic Law of the University System (LOSU) or be dissolved. This requires institutions to meet quality standards and have their degrees recognized by the national authorities, including the Ministry of Universities and the National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation (ANECA), to ensure they are not just "academies" or private institutions that aren't universities"
https://www.google.com/search?q=spanish+...e&ie=UTF-8
My point is that ENEB is not a university, thus it is not an unaccredited university. ENEB is a registered training center, it would fall under the definition of an "academy" thus it does not confer degrees of any kind. An academy is also called a school, but a school cannot confer a degree unless it is a university.
From what I can tell, ENEB does not issue any degrees, they are training certificates, Ui1 then certifies the completed training with ECTS and issues a Ui1 Diploma as an indirect Titulo Propio.


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