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<title>Does the ECBM issue a student ID? from Juliana Schnell (19 Nov 2009, 5:20 pm) in group "European College of Business and Management Lo ..."</title>
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<description>Does the ECBM issue a student ID? One possible answer could be: During the first phase of the programme, participants are registered with edexcel, the National Examination Board. ISICS cards (the most common international student ID), only issues cards, if one is registered with a state-certified university. During the first phase, it is probably not possible to apply for the international student ID, as it is a national registration and not a full-time programme, i.e. as it does not fulfill ...</description>
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