No, your qualifications are certificates showing what you have studied and the grade of pass you received in examinations you took relating to those subjects.
Your experience is work (volunteer or paid) you have at doing jobs. Experience will normally need supporting by obtaining some references as to how well you performed while working in the places you worked. Your new employer will probably write to these places to get this information.
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A tertiary qualification is a formal qualification obtained from a tertiary institution, that is, an institution that can only be studied in following graduation from high school (secondary education).The most common form of tertiary qualification is a university degree. However there are other forms of tertiary institutions that include technical institutes and colleges - a formal qualification from these counts as tertiary qualification as well.
In my opinion again that would be the similar areas of this qualification and industry which is business so a bachelor in business, managment - logistics government ect There are many which could be achieved with the formal qualification and knowldge. Again though relating to its feild and industry which is business. s-g@live.com.au
UG --> Under-Graduate Qualification PG --> Post-Graduate Qualification
I have a qualification in doughnut testing.I would like a qualification in a new language.
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What is post matric IT qualification?
You do not have the qualification needed to get in.
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The qualification am does a chairman are butter then yours
That is the correct spelling of the word "qualification".
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