ECTS Credits
ECTS Credits, or European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System Credits, are a standard for comparing the study attainment and performance of students across the European Union. One ECTS Credit typically represents 25 to 30 hours of work, including lectures, assignments, and self-study.
These credits help facilitate student mobility between universities and countries, making it easier for students to transfer their academic achievements. By using ECTS Credits, institutions can ensure that students receive recognition for their work, promoting a more integrated and flexible higher education system in Europe.