1. What is ECTS?
The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) is a tool of the European Higher Education Area for making studies and courses more transparent.
 
2. 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). 

3. 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

3. How many ECTS is a masters degree?

Masters degree generally has 60 ECTS for 1 year, and 120 ECTS for 2 years.

4. What does 180 ECTS credits mean?

180 ECTS credits is equivalent to 3 years of Bachelor Programme. A masters program of 2 years, has 120 ECTS credits.

5. How to convert degree grade to German Grade?

Use our German Grade Calculator to easily calculate the German Grade equivalent to your Score. (Click Here)

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