i am persuing regular bed (bacholer of education)from mohan lal sukhadia same time i want to do MA in geography .it is possible.
That is not a degree. That is a person who has two different degrees. The MS stands for Master of Science. That is one degree. The PhD stands for Doctor of Philosophy. That is a different degree. Since the PhD is a more advanced degree and is obtained after a person gets the masters degree, a person does not list his degrees that way. When you see them listed that way, the MS is frequently in a different subject or area of study than the PhD and was not a part of the PhD program.
An Associate's degree is a post-secondary undergraduate degree typically earned in the US that requires around two years of full-time study. A level courses are a set of UK qualifications usually studied in the final two years of high school. One key difference is that an Associate's degree provides a broader education beyond high school, while A level courses focus on specific subjects to prepare for university.
An Associates Degree is a two year degree. It involves a set of general courses that encompass math, English and science, as well as classes aimed at a specific topic, in this case, computer courses focused on Computer Networks.
Within the United States, the associate of arts, and associate in science degree in business is a transfer program for those who wish to pursue a bachelor's degree at a later date. Thus, the program is designed to complete the first two years of a four year program. This would include the completion of most general education courses, plus some foundational business courses to include, introduction to business, accounting I and II, business law I, economics (macro and micro), higher level maths (also business statistical analysis), and one or two business electives.
ADN stands for Associate Degree Nursing. It is a degree given to those who study for two years and pass the Nursing courses at a community or nursing college.
How long your pastry chef schooling lasts really depends on which degree you want to pursue. Some courses last a year while others last two or more years. If you only go to school part time, then the number of years will probably double.
A degree in financing or accounting are two good degree decisions for people wanting to work with a bank. As a whole anything that involves a lot of mathematics and computing would probably be a good start.
You can take a two year associates degree program, summer courses for your bachloriate, or advanced level graduate courses for increased credits.
Jose Rizal enrolled in two courses, ophthalmology and philosophy and letters, to fulfill his parents' wishes for him to become a doctor and to broaden his education with a focus on the arts and sciences. This decision allowed him to pursue his passion for various fields while also meeting his parental obligations.
there are two types of courses for nursing,general and bachelor degree,for general it will take 3 and half year to complete the course,for bachelor degree 4 years of study...........
There are some overall differences in the curriculum layout for the two fields of study. However, this does not mean you cannot pursue the masters of your choice. You may have to take some prerequisite coursework at the undergraduate level first, if you have not done co already. Still, if this is your passion, then you should pursue it.
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