European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System


The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System is a standard means for comparing academic credits, i.e., the "volume of learning based on the defined learning outcomes and their associated workload" for higher education across the European Higher Education Area. ECTS credits are awarded for successfully completed studies, with the basic definition being that one full academic year corresponds to 60 ECTS credits; in most cases this corresponds to a typical workload of 1,500 to 1,800 hours, although this can vary as defined by national regulations, giving a correspondence of one credit for each 25 to 30 hours of work. It is the correspondence to the academic year, rather than the hours worked, that is defining. ECTS credits originated within the European Union's Erasmus programme in 1989 as a method of transferring credit earned during study abroad back to students' home institutions; since 2015 it has been part of the EHEA.
ECTS originally included a standard ECTS grading scale, intended to be shown in addition to local standard grades, but this was dropped in 2009 in favour of institutions instead providing a grade distribution table showing the statistical distribution of grades in their national or institutional system. ECTS credits describe the volume of learning, with the level of learning being defined by institutional systems that are referenced to national qualifications frameworks and international frameworks such as the EHEA's Framework for Qualifications of the European Higher Education Area and the EU's European Qualifications Framework for Lifelong Learning.

Current systems

CountryCredit points per yearHours per credit pointCredit point nameStatus
Albania6030Pikët ECTSEHEA member
Austria6025ECTS EHEA member
Belgium6025-30ECTS EHEA member
Bosnia and Herzegovina6025ECTS bodoviEHEA member
Bulgaria6025-30кредитиEHEA member
Croatia6025-30ECTS bodoviEHEA member
Cyprus6030ECTSEHEA member
Czech Republic6026kredityEHEA member
Denmark6028ECTS-pointEHEA member
Estonia6026ainepunkt. Currently because many students are still used to the older system the longer name 'euroopa ainepunkt' is more often used for clarity's sakeEHEA member
European Union6025-30ECTS creditsEHEA member
Finland6027opintopiste / studiepoäng EHEA member
France6025-30crédits ECTSEHEA member
Georgia6025კრედიტები EHEA member
Germany6025-30ECTS, Leistungspunkte, Kreditpunkte, Credit Points or CreditsEHEA member
Greece6030ECTS, Credit Points, Μονάδες Φόρτου Εργασίας or CreditsEHEA member
Hungary6030kredit EHEA member
Iceland6025-30einingar EHEA member
Ireland60ECTSEHEA member
Italy6025-30crediti formativi universitari EHEA member
Latvia6030ECTS kredītpunkts EHEA member
Liechtenstein60EHEA member
Lithuania6028kreditai; ECTS kreditaiEHEA member
Luxembourg60ECTSEHEA member
Malta6025ECTS-creditsEHEA member
Montenegro60ECTS-kreditiEHEA member
Netherlands6028studiepunten EHEA member
North Macedonia60кредити EHEA member
Norway6025-30studiepoengEHEA member
Poland6025-30punkty ECTSEHEA member
Portugal6028créditos ECTSEHEA member
Romania6030credite EHEA member
Russia6030кредитыEHEA member
Serbia6030ЕСПБ бодови / ESPB bodoviEHEA member
Slovakia6025kredityEHEA member
Slovenia6025-30kreditne točkeEHEA member
Spain6025-30ECTS EHEA member
Sweden6026.667högskolepoäng EHEA member
Switzerland6025-30ECTS-credits, Kreditpunkte EHEA member
Turkey6025-30AKTS - krediEHEA member
Ukraine6030кредитиEHEA member
United Kingdom 120 10 Credits. One ECTS credit is equivalent to two UK credits.EHEA member
United Kingdom 120 10 SCQF credit points. Two SCQF points equal one ECTS point.EHEA member