How to Earn Credits?
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120 credits give you exemptions for up to one year (equivalent to one year of a bachelor's degree program and 180 credits for UK master’s).

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240 credits give you exemptions for up to two years (equivalent to two years of a bachelors degree program).

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Students who complete modules and assignments successfully will receive awards from one of the awarding bodies after completing 120 credits.

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IQ Grads issues single module awards and there is also an option to accumulate 4 modules and get Flexi-awards.

Credits Transfer Process
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Frequently asked questions
Credits are a metric used to provide students with academic credit for the time and effort they have invested in their studies and their ability to complete a course. Credits are awarded as a result of the number of credit hours against modules you have earned.
For UG
- Each module is of 15 credits
- A Student will have to complete 120 credits per course (depending on the course)
- Students obtaining 120 credits will get a 1-year exemption, and those securing 240 credits get 2 years exemption.
- Research and project would be a minimum of 30 credits
- To obtain a degree award from a British accredited University is 360 credits
For PG
- Research and project would be a minimum of 30 credits
- Masters courses will be typical of 180 credits, with a split between 120 and 60
- Minimum 120 credits for the transfer to campus
