If the question is in relation to Jamaica in the West Indies, then you have diplomas of different types. You have professional diplomas, some of which are considered equivalent to a Bachelors Degree; you have post-graduate diplomas that are post-Bachelors, post-masters, or post-doctoral degrees; then you have 1,2,3 year diplomas that are not equivalent to degrees but can be used to assess credit and exemptions for a Bachelors Degree or Bachelors Completion Degree.
It can get a bit complicated. So for each diploma make sure you ask, so you know beforehand which category it falls into. There is also the University Council of Jamaica to check with to sort it all out.
No, an ordinary national diploma in business studies is not equivalent to a higher degree. A higher degree typically refers to postgraduate qualifications such as a master's degree or a doctoral degree. An ordinary national diploma is a vocational qualification at the undergraduate level.
No after plus two diploma is not equivalent to degree. Diploma will remain diploma and the value of degree is more as compare to diploma. the diploma curriculum is designed to provide students will real-life practical skills and proficiency. and a degree enables you to qualify for these additional opportunities and offers you more flexibility in where you choose to work.
In Europe, the engineering diploma is like a master degree.
yes
Yes, it is the same.
If Spain has higher diploma or foundation degree, that is what it would be equivalent to.
No 3 year diploma in electronics and telecommunication or any other stream is not equivalent to any degree course. As some one can join 3 years diploma is after 10th standard, it is equivalent to intermediate having technical knowledge.
Typically it is an associate degree (two year program of study). In some countries it may be referred to as a higher diploma or higher national diploma.
Post Graduate Diploma (PGD) in any area of study is equaivalent to a graduate diploma. Means, higher than a degree and lower than master.Its equivalent both in Nigeria and the United state of America, is a 1 year graduate degree.
No. The G.E.D. is the equivalent of a high school diploma, nothing more.
No. A post-graduate diploma (or post-baccalaureate), as the name indicates, is taken after finishing a bachelor's degree (4 or 5 year course) in the Philippines. A post-graduate diploma course may not necessarily be considered a Master's degree.
any diploma can never be equivalent to bech degree ..i am a engineering technologist frm Canada and most of the universities don't even give you much credits towards your degree. So the answer is NO 100%