Our Degrees and Qualifications
The schools of the Eureka Education Group provide a wide portfolio of training programs designed to lead to state‑recognized degrees and professional certifications.
The schools of the Eureka Education Group provide a wide portfolio of training programs designed to lead to state‑recognized degrees and professional certifications.
In France, schools within the Eureka Education Group offer more than 200 training pathways. These programs lead to state‑recognized diplomas (CAP, BTS) as well as professional qualifications registered in the National Directory of Professional Certifications (RNCP).
These qualifications fall under the authority of the Ministry of Labour and are overseen by the public body “France Compétences”, which is responsible for their management and quality assurance.
These degrees and qualifications guarantee official recognition and a strong alignment with labour market needs.
This distinction is essential for understanding the French training landscape.
State diplomas fall under the authority of the Ministry of National Education or the Ministry of Higher Education.
Professional qualifications, by contrast, are registered in the RNCP under the authority of the Ministry of Labour, through France Compétences, which ensures the quality, relevance, and market alignment of certifications.
These professional qualifications are specifically designed to meet employers’ needs, in close connection with real‑world labour market requirements.
They are predominantly delivered through apprenticeship‑based pathways, enabling learners to acquire skills directly in the workplace and facilitating rapid access to employment.

In France, the recognition of professional qualifications is governed by the framework established by France Compétences and the National Commission for Professional Certification (CNCP).
This public authority assesses certifications against stringent criteria, notably covering educational content, targeted competencies, and learners’ employment outcomes.
As part of its international development, Eureka Education deploys a range of career‑focused training programs adapted to the national frameworks of each country.
In Spain, the Group’s schools offer professional certifications and job‑oriented pathways, incorporating periods of in‑company training.
In the United Kingdom, the offer is primarily based on apprenticeship schemes, combining theoretical instruction with hands‑on professional experience in the workplace.
These delivery models share a common objective: to promote sustainable employability, closely aligned with employers’ needs, while complying with the national recognition frameworks and regulatory systems specific to each country.