The equivalent is Two Year college degree or Associates degree.
If it is under the British system it would be a Higher National Diploma.
HNC stand for "Higher National Certificate"
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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 Secondary school Certificate
Leonard William Frederick Elen has written: 'Exercises in Higher National Certificate mathematics'
R S. Morland has written: 'A course in Higher National Certificate mathematics (and H.N.D. mathematics)'
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After GCSE, it is: A Level/Level 3 BTEC/NVQ/Level 3 Diploma Certificates of Higher Education/NVQ4/Vocationally-Related Qualifications Diplomas of Higher Education/Higher National Diploma/Higher National Certificate/Foundation Degree Honours Degree/L6 Professional Diploma Masters Degree/L7 Professional Diploma Doctorate (PhD)/Specialist Awards
Higher secondary, referring to the Certificate?The higher secondary Certificate is examination that occurs I think for Year 10's (once successfully completing all secondary school years) in Bangladesh and other places in India. The certificate can be also recongised as HSC.Although Higher School Certificate is also a certificate given when completing Years 11 and 12, in places like New South Wales, Australia.
Higher school certificate
HSC can either stand for Higher School Certificate (in Australia) or Hospital for Special Surgery (in the United States).