The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) scale is a grading system intended to ease the transfer of academic results
(Examination and assessment outcomes are often stated in grades.) across various national assessment systems.Many institutions in the European Higher Education Area have implemented it, allowing for the conversion of grades from one nation to another.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
What is ECTS?
The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System, also known as ECTS, is a technique that is utilised by the European Higher Education Area (also known as EHEA) to enhance the transparency of studies and courses.
How to calculate ECTS?
To calculate your ECTS in a particular subject, Add up your credit hours for the subject in 1 week, then multiply it by will total weeks for the subject. Finally, Divide it by 30 (1 ECTS = 30hrs).
How many credits are required for my Master’s program?
Some programs require a minimum of 180 credits which is equivalent to three-year bachelor’s degree, Some programs may require more which is equivalent to four-year bachelor’s degree.
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