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Degree
diplomă de bacalaureat
Gültigkeit: 01.01.1991 bis 16.03.2012
Degree
Diploma di qualifica professionale
Gültigkeit: 01.01.1990 bis 01.10.2010
Professional profile
Stolar [duale Berufsausbildung; Gesellenprüfung; Svjedodžba o pomoćničkom zvanju]
Gültigkeit: seit 31.07.2003
List
In this section the BQ-Portal provides an overview of applications for professional recognition. Full equivalence is the most common outcome of the equivalence reviews in 2020.
Degree
Svjedodžba o završnom ispitu (četri godine)
Gültigkeit: 01.01.1991 bis 24.09.2009
Degree
Diploma di superamento dell'esame di stato conclusivo
Gültigkeit: seit 01.01.1961
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Applicants from Belgium, Netherlands, Portugal and France have the highest chances of positive ruling since their success rate is over 90%. The highest recognition rate has the Netherlands with about 96%. Those from Italy, Austria, Romania and Hungary received a positive ruling in over 89% of the cases.
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Applicants from Belgium, Hungary, Libya, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Latvia, Italy and Romania have the highest chances of positive ruling since their success rate is over 85%. The highest recognition rate has Austria with about 92%. Those from Greece received a positive ruling in over 80% of the cases.
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More than 70 percent of the recognition procedures for foreign professional qualifications obtained in EU member states end with a full equivalence. The positive recognition rate for the Netherlands is the highest as it reaches 94 percent. It is followed by Austria, Latvia, Hungary, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic.
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More than 65 percent of the recognition procedures for foreign professional qualifications obtained in EU member states end with a full equivalence. The positive recognition rate for Austria and the Czech Republic is the highest as it reaches 93 percent. It is followed by the Netherlands, Switzerland, Hungary, Lithuania, and Latvia.