EduAtlas provides access to four key operations. By selecting the countries you are interested in, EduAtlas shows you:
Years of compulsory schooling before university You can see how many years of education are required before entering a bachelor’s degree in each country.
Degree duration You can understand how long it takes to complete a bachelor’s degree in a specific country.
Credits You can see how many credits are required per year and in total to obtain a bachelor’s degree, as well as the real value of one credit. For example, one credit in France corresponds to 25–30 hours of work, while in China it corresponds to 16 hours.
Grades EduAtlas uses a standardized international 5-tier scale to show what it means to fail, pass, or excel in a program. For example, 18 is the minimum passing grade in Italy, while 9 is the minimum passing grade in Angola.
EQF / Ofqual / US equivalent degree level EduAtlas shows how each degree fits into internationally recognized qualification frameworks. For example, a bachelor’s degree is classified as Level 6, a master’s degree as Level 7, and a doctorate as Level
Official denomination of the conferred degree Most systems tend to prioritize transcription or simplified translation—often into dominant languages such as English or French—over original national denominations. EduAtlas instead preserves all official national languages as they appear on diplomas. If a degree is issued in Swahili, Arabic, Aramaic, or any other national language, EduAtlas includes it, using 300+ official diploma languages.
Please note: at times, you may see a lightbulb light up. This indicates that a specific criterion (such as degree duration or credit structure) may require additional context. Clicking the lightbulb will provide further explanation to support accurate interpretation.
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