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.
No, a postgraduate diploma is considered a lower qualification than a Master's.
In terms of college, a diploma does not meet the credit requirement of a degree. Still, the diploma may be a specialty and focused on career oriented course work. For example, a diploma in Practical Nursing. Postgraduate programs of study are those areas that are taken after graduate course work (masters or doctorate) and also are typically focused on a specialty within a profession, however at an advance level.
Three years diploma course
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.
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diploma in mining engineering is equal to intermediate
You can take the Qualification in Careers Guidance Postgraduate Diploma in Careers Guidance at university. This is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time course.
Postgraduate just relates to studies beyond a bachelor's degree. We can also say, advanced course work after graduation. In a sense, a masters is postgraduate work and also a doctorate is postgraduate work etc.
what are the course details of diploma in welding technology
PG diploma courses is not Equivalent to B.Tech degree for your information if you are interested in knowing more about various PG di0ploma courses then here is a link for you which can help you
3years in diploma course..
PGDM expands to Post Graduate Diploma in Management, the confusion starts when you see the term Diploma. Many students are of the view that it is a Diploma course and not a Degree; you are right to an extent that it is a Diploma. The main reason why postgraduate courses are named as PGDM is that when an institute is an autonomous body (meaning it is not affiliated to any University) and conducts management courses then such Institutes cannot offer MBA degree. Even IIMs, XLRI’s doesn’t offer MBA degrees they only give PGP Diploma or PGDM since they are autonomous and independent bodies. On similar lines, AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education) is allowing approved colleges to run a PGDM course. Some Business Schools offering this AICTE PGDM course need not be autonomous, the PGDM course will be autonomous given by the Institute & directly approved by AICTE, Ministry of HRD, and Govt of India.xidas.in