Credit Transfer
Neo Cambridge College considers credit transfer for students who have previously completed relevant academic study at another institution. Credit Transfer allows eligible students to receive recognition for previous learning where the content level and the outcomes of their learning are comparable to the chosen program.
All the applications received for credit transfer are assessed on an individual basis. That means that the applicants need to submit official academic transcripts and other supporting documentation for review.
Please note that this transfer depends on academic approval and is not guaranteed because all decisions depend on the requirements of the program and the academic alignment.
What is Credit Transfer
Credit transfer allows students to use previously achieved academic credits or recognised professional qualifications toward a programme at Neo Cambridge College. This ensures that you are not required to repeat learning outcomes or competencies you have already successfully completed.
Benefits of Credit Transfer
Save Time
Reduce the duration of your programme by eliminating repeated modules.
Cost Efficiency
Lower tuition fees by transferring eligible credits
Personalised Learning Path
Focus on acquiring new knowledge and skills relevant to your career development.
Global Recognition
Study within a framework aligned with international academic standards.
Documents Required for Application
- Academic certificates and transcripts
- Valid passport or national identification document
- CV or resume (where applicable)
- Statement of purpose or research interest (for Professional MBA and Professional DBA applicants, where required)
- Proof of English language proficiency (if applicable)
Important Considerations
- Credit transfer applications must be submitted before programme commencement.
- A maximum of 50% of programme credits may be awarded through credit transfer or APEL.
- All applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis to ensure academic integrity and quality.
- Final approval of credit transfer requests is subject to review and authorisation by the Dean.