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id="mod_16213133">How to convert ECTS to credits<br>When you are going to study abroad you should realise that the Credit Systems differ all over the world. Within Europe the credits are almost in every country the same under the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). The European Committee has tried to harmonize the member states' credit systems as much as possible. So when you are going to study in Europe, or you study in Europe but are going to study outside of Europe, then you need to make sure how to convert your credits to ECTS, or convert your ECTS to the host country's credits. This means that you need to find out, before you leave, which Credit system the universities are using. You should always contact your own university or college, and the host university or college on how to convert your credits. Here is an overview of how transferring your ECTS from country to country works. Take this as an indication, [http://dichvuthetindung.vn/dao-han/dao-han-the-tin-dung-techcombank-tai-nha/ http://dichvuthetindung.vn/dao-han/dao-han-the-tin-dung-techcombank-tai-nha/] not as factual information. Things change very often and it also depends from university from university. Not all countries govern it nationally.<br><br><br><br><br>How to convert ECTS to Credits in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland<br>In England, Northern Ireland and Wales the CATS System is used. In Scotland they use the SCQF system, which is similar to the CATS system. In both systems bachelors take 3 years, of which every year 120 credits need to be attained. In Europe this is 60 ECTS. So to convert ECTS to CATS credits and SCQF Credits, you need to multiply the ECTS by two. If you want to convert your English and Scottish credits to ECTS you need to divide the credits by two. To exemplify, if an English Course is 15 credits, it is 7,5 European ECTS Credits.<br><br><br><br><br>How to convert ECTS to Credits in Latvia<br>Within the rest of Europa it is just Latvia that has a different Credits System. Here it is also very easy to convert the credits. In Latvia a bachelor also takes 3 years, but now only 40 credits need to be attained a year. Meaning that against 60 ECTS, in order to convert the Latvian credits to ECTS you have to multiply the Latvian Credits by 1.5. To transfer the ECTS to Latvian Credits, you need to divide the ECTS by 1.5<br><br>How to convert ECTS to Credits in the United States and Canada<br>Here you have to be very careful, and to contact your university or college before you leave. It is not the same for every university. An American and Canadian Bachelor takes 4 years of which every year 30 Credits need to be attained. This means that to convert ECTS to American Credits and Canadian Credits, you have to divide the American Credits and the Canadian Credits by two. To convert your American and Canadian Credits to ECTS you have to multiply the American and Canadian credits by two.<br><br>How to convert ECTS to Credits in Asia and China<br>A high amount of the countries in Asia have a similar system as the US. For example, this is the case for Japan, Hong Kong, South-Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam and Singapore. So in these countries to convert ECTS to Asian Credits the same method is used as the one for the United States In China it is somewhat different. For instance, at the Guanzhou University you have to convert your ECTS into Chinese Credits you have to divide the ECTS by two. In order to convert Chinese Credits into ECTS you have to multiply the Chinese Credits by 1.5.<br><br>How to convert ECTS to [http://www.51ideas.com/?s=Credits Credits] in South-America<br>Usually, they also apply the same method as in the United States. So for example to convert ECTS to Brazilian Credits or Argentine Credits, you have to divide them by two.<br><br>How to convert ECTS to Credits in Australia<br>In Australia there is no uniform system of Credits. For example, just in Sidney three universities use three different Credit Systems. Contact your university. A way of measuring it is finding out how much hours constitute one credit.<br><br>How to convert ECTS to Credits in India<br>The same as for Australia applies to India. There is no uniform credit system. A way of finding out the conversion is by looking at how much study hours constitute one credit. 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As an EU citizen you can do a Bachelor or Master in Scotland for free.<br>Related<br>Paying for CollegeHow To Pay for Your University or College Education Without Student Loans<br>by Carolyn Dahl11<br><br><br>AccountingUnderstanding Debits and Credits in Accounting<br>by Megan Smith3<br><br><br>Computer & Video GamesHalo Reach Credits Offline - Earning cR Offline<br>by Cordale44<br><br><br>Oceans & SeasMystery of the European Atlantis - Doggerland - the lost territory<br>by Peter Geekie8<br><br><br>Native American HistoryUS National Pow Wow Honors American and Canadian Indigenous Peoples<br>by Patty Inglish MS18<br><br><br>Popular<br>College Online / Distance LearningStudy from Home at ICS Learn (International Correspondence School)<br>by viryabo50<br><br><br>Colleges & UniversityHow to Write an Academic Abstract<br>by RoadMonkey56<br><br><br>Colleges & UniversityHow to Get Good Grades: Studying and Learning Effectively<br>by kbdressman3<br><br><br>Comments<br>Sign in or sign up and post using a HubPages Network account.<br><br>0 of 8192 characters usedPost CommentNo HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked. Comments are not for promoting your articles or other sites.<br><br>sendingAnn <br><br>4 years ago<br><br>Hi! What reference did you use for the conversion of credits from Asia, in particular Taiwan? I'm interested in looking up more info.<br><br><br>AUTHORmarkinternational<br><br>5 years ago from The Netherlands<br><br>Dear Asad,<br><br>I am afraid I am not familiar with the Pakistani Credit System. All I can tell you is that the German universities are most likely using the European ECTS system for which one year consists of 60 ects. You can always just send an email to the university in question.<br><br>Good luck!<br><br><br>asad <br><br>5 years ago<br><br>SIR I AM PAKISTANI STUDENT HAVING 2 YEAR BBA WITH 96 CREDIT HOURS AND 2 YRS MBA WHICH WAS COMPRISED OF 66 CREDIT HOUR NOW I WANT TO CONVERT IT TO ECTS SO THAT THAN I WOULD BE ABLE TO GET ADMISSION IN GERMANY KINDLY DO CALCULATION FOR ME<br><br><br>Raub <br><br>7 years ago<br><br>You have a mistake here in the convert ECTS to Credits in the United States and Canada: This means that to convert ECTS to American Credits and Canadian Credits, you have to divide the American Credits and the Canadian Credits by two ?<br><br>In fact we have to divide the ECTS by two !!!!
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id="mod_16213133">How to convert ECTS to credits<br>When you are going to study abroad you should realise that the Credit Systems differ all over the world. Within Europe the credits are almost in every country the same under the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). The European Committee has tried to harmonize the member states' credit systems as much as possible. So when you are going to study in Europe, or you study in Europe but are going to study outside of Europe, then you need to make sure how to convert your credits to ECTS, or convert your ECTS to the host country's credits. This means that you need to find out, before you leave, which Credit system the universities are using. You should always contact your own university or college, and the host university or college on how to convert your credits. Here is an overview of how transferring your ECTS from country to country works. Take this as an indication, not as factual information. Things change very often and it also depends from university from university. Not all countries govern it nationally.<br><br><br><br><br>How to convert ECTS to Credits in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland<br>In England, Northern Ireland and Wales the CATS System is used. In Scotland they use the SCQF system, which is similar to the CATS system. In both systems bachelors take 3 years, of which every year 120 credits need to be attained. In Europe this is 60 ECTS. So to convert ECTS to CATS credits and SCQF Credits, you need to multiply the ECTS by two. If you want to convert your English and Scottish credits to ECTS you need to divide the credits by two. To exemplify, if an English Course is 15 credits, it is 7,5 European ECTS Credits.<br><br><br><br><br>How to convert ECTS to Credits in Latvia<br>Within the rest of Europa it is just Latvia that has a different Credits System. Here it is also very easy to convert the credits. In Latvia a bachelor also takes 3 years, but now only 40 credits need to be attained a year. Meaning that against 60 ECTS, in order to convert the Latvian credits to ECTS you have to multiply the Latvian Credits by 1.5. To transfer the ECTS to Latvian Credits, you need to divide the ECTS by 1.5<br><br>How to convert ECTS to Credits in the United States and Canada<br>Here you have to be very careful, and to contact your university or college before you leave. It is not the same for every university. An American and Canadian Bachelor takes 4 years of which every year 30 Credits need to be attained. This means that to convert ECTS to American Credits and Canadian Credits, you have to divide the American Credits and the Canadian Credits by two. To convert your American and Canadian Credits to ECTS you have to multiply the American and Canadian credits by two.<br><br>How to convert ECTS to Credits in Asia and China<br>A high amount of the countries in Asia have a similar system as the US. For example, this is the case for Japan, Hong Kong, South-Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam and Singapore. So in these countries to convert ECTS to Asian Credits the same method is used as the one for the United States In China it is somewhat different. For instance, at the Guanzhou University you have to convert your ECTS into [http://www.healthable.org/?s=Chinese%20Credits Chinese Credits] you have to divide the ECTS by two. In order to convert Chinese Credits into ECTS you have to multiply the Chinese Credits by 1.5.<br><br>How to convert ECTS to Credits in South-America<br>Usually, they also apply the same method as in the United States. So for example to convert ECTS to Brazilian Credits or Argentine Credits, you have to divide them by two.<br><br>How to convert ECTS to Credits in Australia<br>In Australia there is no uniform system of Credits. For example, just in Sidney three universities use three different Credit Systems. Contact your university. A way of measuring it is finding out how much hours constitute one credit.<br><br>How to convert ECTS to Credits in India<br>The same as for Australia applies to India. There is no uniform credit system. A way of finding out the conversion is by looking at how much study hours constitute one credit. It is best to contact your university.<br><br>Study Abroad 101 Buy Now Study abroad<br><br>Study for free in Denmark: [http://www.modernmom.com/?s=free%20Bachelor free Bachelor] and free Ma...<br>Study for free in Denmark. You do not have to pay a tuition fee in Denmark. So you can study for free in Denmark, while getting high quality education. The Pros and Cons<br><br>Study for free in Scotland: free Bachelor and free M...<br>Study for free in Scotland. You do not have to pay tuition fee in Scotland. As an EU citizen you can do a Bachelor or [http://dichvuthetindung.vn/dao-han/dao-han-the-tin-dung-mb/ http://dichvuthetindung.vn/dao-han/dao-han-the-tin-dung-mb/] Master in Scotland for free.<br>Related<br>Paying for CollegeHow To Pay for Your University or College Education Without Student Loans<br>by Carolyn Dahl11<br><br><br>AccountingUnderstanding Debits and Credits in Accounting<br>by Megan Smith3<br><br><br>Computer & Video GamesHalo Reach Credits Offline - Earning cR Offline<br>by Cordale44<br><br><br>Oceans & SeasMystery of the European Atlantis - Doggerland - the lost territory<br>by Peter Geekie8<br><br><br>Native American HistoryUS National Pow Wow Honors American and Canadian Indigenous Peoples<br>by Patty Inglish MS18<br><br><br>Popular<br>College Online / Distance LearningStudy from Home at ICS Learn (International Correspondence School)<br>by viryabo50<br><br><br>Colleges & UniversityHow to Write an Academic Abstract<br>by RoadMonkey56<br><br><br>Colleges & UniversityHow to Get Good Grades: Studying and Learning Effectively<br>by kbdressman3<br><br><br>Comments<br>Sign in or sign up and post using a HubPages Network account.<br><br>0 of 8192 characters usedPost CommentNo HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked. Comments are not for promoting your articles or other sites.<br><br>sendingAnn <br><br>4 years ago<br><br>Hi! What reference did you use for the conversion of credits from Asia, in particular Taiwan? I'm interested in looking up more info.<br><br><br>AUTHORmarkinternational<br><br>5 years ago from The Netherlands<br><br>Dear Asad,<br><br>I am afraid I am not familiar with the Pakistani Credit System. All I can tell you is that the German universities are most likely using the European ECTS system for which one year consists of 60 ects. You can always just send an email to the university in question.<br><br>Good luck!<br><br><br>asad <br><br>5 years ago<br><br>SIR I AM PAKISTANI STUDENT HAVING 2 YEAR BBA WITH 96 CREDIT HOURS AND 2 YRS MBA WHICH WAS COMPRISED OF 66 CREDIT HOUR NOW I WANT TO CONVERT IT TO ECTS SO THAT THAN I WOULD BE ABLE TO GET ADMISSION IN GERMANY KINDLY DO CALCULATION FOR ME<br><br><br>Raub <br><br>7 years ago<br><br>You have a mistake here in the convert ECTS to Credits in the United States and Canada: This means that to convert ECTS to American Credits and Canadian Credits, you have to divide the American Credits and the Canadian Credits by two ?<br><br>In fact we have to divide the ECTS by two !!!!

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id="mod_16213133">How to convert ECTS to credits
When you are going to study abroad you should realise that the Credit Systems differ all over the world. Within Europe the credits are almost in every country the same under the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). The European Committee has tried to harmonize the member states' credit systems as much as possible. So when you are going to study in Europe, or you study in Europe but are going to study outside of Europe, then you need to make sure how to convert your credits to ECTS, or convert your ECTS to the host country's credits. This means that you need to find out, before you leave, which Credit system the universities are using. You should always contact your own university or college, and the host university or college on how to convert your credits. Here is an overview of how transferring your ECTS from country to country works. Take this as an indication, not as factual information. Things change very often and it also depends from university from university. Not all countries govern it nationally.




How to convert ECTS to Credits in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
In England, Northern Ireland and Wales the CATS System is used. In Scotland they use the SCQF system, which is similar to the CATS system. In both systems bachelors take 3 years, of which every year 120 credits need to be attained. In Europe this is 60 ECTS. So to convert ECTS to CATS credits and SCQF Credits, you need to multiply the ECTS by two. If you want to convert your English and Scottish credits to ECTS you need to divide the credits by two. To exemplify, if an English Course is 15 credits, it is 7,5 European ECTS Credits.




How to convert ECTS to Credits in Latvia
Within the rest of Europa it is just Latvia that has a different Credits System. Here it is also very easy to convert the credits. In Latvia a bachelor also takes 3 years, but now only 40 credits need to be attained a year. Meaning that against 60 ECTS, in order to convert the Latvian credits to ECTS you have to multiply the Latvian Credits by 1.5. To transfer the ECTS to Latvian Credits, you need to divide the ECTS by 1.5

How to convert ECTS to Credits in the United States and Canada
Here you have to be very careful, and to contact your university or college before you leave. It is not the same for every university. An American and Canadian Bachelor takes 4 years of which every year 30 Credits need to be attained. This means that to convert ECTS to American Credits and Canadian Credits, you have to divide the American Credits and the Canadian Credits by two. To convert your American and Canadian Credits to ECTS you have to multiply the American and Canadian credits by two.

How to convert ECTS to Credits in Asia and China
A high amount of the countries in Asia have a similar system as the US. For example, this is the case for Japan, Hong Kong, South-Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam and Singapore. So in these countries to convert ECTS to Asian Credits the same method is used as the one for the United States In China it is somewhat different. For instance, at the Guanzhou University you have to convert your ECTS into Chinese Credits you have to divide the ECTS by two. In order to convert Chinese Credits into ECTS you have to multiply the Chinese Credits by 1.5.

How to convert ECTS to Credits in South-America
Usually, they also apply the same method as in the United States. So for example to convert ECTS to Brazilian Credits or Argentine Credits, you have to divide them by two.

How to convert ECTS to Credits in Australia
In Australia there is no uniform system of Credits. For example, just in Sidney three universities use three different Credit Systems. Contact your university. A way of measuring it is finding out how much hours constitute one credit.

How to convert ECTS to Credits in India
The same as for Australia applies to India. There is no uniform credit system. A way of finding out the conversion is by looking at how much study hours constitute one credit. It is best to contact your university.

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sendingAnn

4 years ago

Hi! What reference did you use for the conversion of credits from Asia, in particular Taiwan? I'm interested in looking up more info.


AUTHORmarkinternational

5 years ago from The Netherlands

Dear Asad,

I am afraid I am not familiar with the Pakistani Credit System. All I can tell you is that the German universities are most likely using the European ECTS system for which one year consists of 60 ects. You can always just send an email to the university in question.

Good luck!


asad

5 years ago

SIR I AM PAKISTANI STUDENT HAVING 2 YEAR BBA WITH 96 CREDIT HOURS AND 2 YRS MBA WHICH WAS COMPRISED OF 66 CREDIT HOUR NOW I WANT TO CONVERT IT TO ECTS SO THAT THAN I WOULD BE ABLE TO GET ADMISSION IN GERMANY KINDLY DO CALCULATION FOR ME


Raub

7 years ago

You have a mistake here in the convert ECTS to Credits in the United States and Canada: This means that to convert ECTS to American Credits and Canadian Credits, you have to divide the American Credits and the Canadian Credits by two ?

In fact we have to divide the ECTS by two !!!!

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