In a brief answer NO, a recent work college had to do all the JAR B1 modules and redo the aircraft type courses to JAR/EASA B1 standard and complete a work schedule for a period of time working under JAR/EASA for a UK B1.
Try looking at
www.airmech.co.uk as this apears there regular...
But I am to tempted to post the conversion file here>>>>>