In the UK a good honours degree usually means a 1st (70%+) or a 2.1 (60-69%).
You say "a hounours degree" If you actually pronounce the 'h' when you say it. Not many people do that, so you say, An honours degree'. Just like saying 'An onours degree' With no 'h'. And since 'o' is a vowl you say 'an' before it, not 'a'.
Typically, it is the bachelor's degree that is required as a prerequisite. While helpful, an honours degree is not necessary for most programs that I am aware of.
An honours degree requires a higher academic standard than a pass degree, and in most universities a fourth year of study.
B-tec honorary degree
An honours degree generally requires more credits (and thus more courses) to graduate than a "general" degree, whereas graduating "with honours", I believe, is based upon maintaining a certain average grade either throughout one's studies or in one's graduating year.
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2:1 which means it is an Upper Second class degree.
An ordinary degree is equivalent to NVQ 4 and an Honours degree to NVQ 5.
BA Honours Degree?
No, post-grad includes honours, then masters then a phD.
BSc - Bachelor of Science Signifies a degree/course, generally last for three, four, or in some cases and countries, five or six years. An honours degree generally requires a higher academic standard than a pass degree.
in rgpv 75 or above percentage in aggregate are obay honour degree ........ok