09-30-2025, 03:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-30-2025, 06:02 PM by PearsonOTHMQualifi7654.)
(09-30-2025, 02:43 PM)nykorn Wrote:(09-30-2025, 11:27 AM)PearsonOTHMQualifi7654 Wrote: Has anyone used an ENEB Master's in Europe for transfer credits or for admission into something?
Yes a couple have, it's listed on the ENEB Wiki page. What we currently have confirmed is Belgium and Slovenia will accept ENEB graduates, if that hasn't changed.
https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/ENEB#Europe
https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/ENEB#Accredited_schools_&_licensure_accepting_ENEB_degrees_for_admissions_or_transfer_credits
Great, thanks for pointing that out. Anyways, for clarification, if people want more of a sure thing: a Level 7 Extended Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership, is about 950 GBP or more, depending on the teaching center that is authorized by multiple providers (Pearson, OTHM, Qualifi, NCC, ATHE, etc.).
They are fully recognized all across the globe as a Postgraduate Diploma because they are regulated by the UK Gov OfQual and they are part of the European Qualifications Framework. Several UK Universities will accept all 60 ECTS towards a full MBA.
Once in the actual MBA top up, one completes a Research Methods course and writes a dissertation for the other 30 ECTS to complete the degree. Each University charges their own tuition for the Top Up portion, and they tend to cost from under 5k to over 10k GBP but are not excessive. So if getting a full MBA and also going on to a Doctorate degree is the main concern, this can be a pathway.
That's not to say that for $2358 for a 1 Livello MBA or Master's is a bad thing, if that's all one wants, doesn't want to do further study, and doesn't need a FCE Evaluation as a US RA Master's degree. Also we don't know yet how it will be evaluated, and one may argue they might come out similarly as a postgraduate award, but they are accredited and official nonetheless. I want to convert my propios into a 1 Livello, but my current track has made the upgrade unnecessary. As you said, it depends on a person's situation.
As for transfer credits, many European MBA programmes take in more than 15 ECTS. Some full MBAs allow the transfer of 3 master's level courses from a PGCert, or PGDip, meaning each course can be 7.5 to 10 ECTS. So 22.5 to 30 ECTS transfer from a PGCert or PGDip into an MBA is quite normal across Europe. Anyways best of wishes to everyone. I am sure that there may be more "deals" to come from ENEB.


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