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anrechenbar

Anrechenbar is a German adjective used to describe something that can be credited or counted toward a formal requirement, entitlement, or calculation. It derives from Anrechnung (credit, recognition) and the suffix -bar, meaning “capable of.” In education and higher education, a course, exam, or prior learning is considered anrechenbar when it can be counted toward a degree program, credit requirements, or qualifications without the need to repeat the work. In employment, training, pension, or social benefits contexts, periods of work, training, or other qualifying time may be anrechenbar toward leave entitlements, seniority, or pension rights. In taxation or subsidies, certain costs or periods may be anrechenbar toward allowances or limits under applicable rules.

Whether something is anrechenbar depends on regulations, institutional policies, and criteria such as scope, level, discipline,

See also: Anrechnung, Anerkennung, Gleichwertigkeit, Anerkennung von Leistungen (recognition of prior learning).

and
equivalence.
Evaluation
typically
requires
documentation
such
as
official
transcripts,
course
outlines,
certificates,
or
statements
from
the
provider.
If
something
is
not
anrechenbar,
it
is
treated
as
new
credit
toward
the
same
program
or
benefit,
subject
to
the
relevant
rules.