The ordinary national diploma is not equivalent to a degree.
It can be compared with A Level, but not as academic as A Level
The Higher National Diploma can be compared to a degree
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.
higher national diploma in international business managment
In Europe, the engineering diploma is like a master degree.
You mean PGDBM (Post Graduate diploma in Business Administration). Yes, PGDBM is equivalent to MBA. No difference in these courses.
High school diploma or it's equivalent.
No
If it is under the British system it would be a Higher National Diploma.
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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.
You cannot become an accountant if you do BTEC Extended Diploma in Business, Level 3, which is equivalent to 3 A Levels and about 420 UCAS points, until you do a specialism like Accounting.
Technician engineers are equivalent to polytechnic diploma holders.
The focus is different between a Higher Diploma in Education and Higher National Diplomas. A Higher National Diploma is used to learn a trade, such as nursing, construction or other vocational fields.
The national diploma in the United States Of America NY & GA are GradeF and Grade E