Credit recognition and transfer definition

Credit recognition and transfer means a formal process whereby credit for outcomes already achieved by a student in relation to a qualification is recognised as credit for comparable outcomes in another qualification:
Credit recognition and transfer means ‘Credit’ conferred by a Foreign Higher Educational Institution to be recognised, quantified and included towards the credit requirements for a programme delivered by an Indian Higher Educational Institution solely or jointly with a Foreign Higher Educational Institution and vice versa;
Credit recognition and transfer means ‘Credit’ conferred by an Indian PI to be recognised, quantified and included towards the credit requirements for a programme delivered by Kannur University solely or jointly with a Indian PI and vice versa;

Examples of Credit recognition and transfer in a sentence

  • This qualification adheres to the Credit Recognition and Transfer Regulations with no additional stipulations.

  • In accordance with guidelines provided by NZQA in Supporting Learning Pathways – Credit Recognition and Transfer Policy (PDF, 150KB), credit transfer decisions at the University of Canterbury should be granted at the highest level consistent with the student’s chances of success, as demonstrated by completion of part of, or a whole qualification identified on the NZ Qualifications Framework (see Appendix 1).

  • Prospective learners may be admitted to any appropriate point of a programme with Credit Recognition and Transfer or Recognition of Prior Learning.

  • These tables must be approved by the Commission of Credit Recognition and Transfer.

  • The Credit Recognition and Transfer Committee will recognise these credits according to the general criteria established in article 3 of this document.

  • Each school will have its own Credit Recognition and Transfer Committee in charge of processing applications.

  • The Credit Recognition and Transfer Committee will decide what credits to recognise based on type and duration of work and the type of public and private institutions or companies where it took place.

  • This is Credit Recognition and Transfer (CRT) and is now formally part of the CSE programmes.

  • If the degree of origin does not use the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS), the Credit Recognition and Transfer Committee will be in charge of deciding the number of credits to recognise based on the training pursued, ensuring that each credit recognised accounts for at least 35% of the teaching hours established for the credit.

  • Each Credit Recognition and Transfer Committee will draw up a proposal for credit recognition that they will submit to the Governing Council, taking into account not only the equivalences between the skills and knowledge acquired in the degree of origin and those included in the degree of choice, but also a possible transversal nature of the courses pursued.

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