Credit transfer and accumulation are helped by the use of the ECTS key documents (course catalogue, learning agreement, and transcript of records) as well as the Diploma Supplement.
ECTS can feed into recognition decisions. These decisions, however, remain the responsibility of the competent authorities: professors involved in student exchange, university admission officers, recognition advisory centres (ENIC-NARIC), ministry officials or employers.
Further details can be found on the ECTS site.
Each country can develop its own methodology and that must then articulate with the European Qualifications Framework (EQF)
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England & N Ireland Qualifications
A document that explains how England and Northern Ireland fit into the EQF system
Size : 291 KB Added : 20/11/2009
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NFQ Ireland
VERIFICATION OF COMPATIBILITY of Irish National Framework of Qualifications with the Framework for Qualifications of the European Higher Education Area
Size : 260 KB Added : 20/11/2009
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Scottish Qualification Framework
Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework Handbook incorporates the SCQF Guidelines along with explanations of the key principles and application of the SCQF itself.
Size : 890 KB Added : 20/11/2009
