You always wear the highest level. So you would wear the Master's attire with the hood colors of the institution from which you received the Masters degree.
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The length of the sleeves! On a Bachelor's gown, the sleeves are usually 3/4 length and open. On a Master's gown, the sleeves run to the wrist and are usually tapered.
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.
The MBA is a Masters in Business Administration, while the MMS is a Masters in Medical Science (two distinct and separate fields of study)PGDBM = Post graduation diploma in business managementPGDBA = Post graduation diploma in business administrationPGDM = Post graduation diploma in managementMBA = Masters in Business AdministrationMMS = Masters in Management Studies
The master's is advanced study particular to a specific field that follows the bachelor's degree.
I could not give you an actual difference in salary because it depends on the job. But it a bachelor's degree will most likely earn you less pay than a masters degree.
Yes, you do need a masters degree to teach elementry/secondary teaching jobs. First, it is recommended to get your bachelor's first. There are different masters degrees. In some cases, the only difference between a certificate and masters is as little as 15 credits.
Hope so.since it has a Prefix Graduate i believe its Equal to a degree.
A master's degree is advanced study that follows the bachelor's degree, the doctorate is the highest level of educational attainment particular to a specific field.
The master's degree is advanced coursework that typically follows the bachelor's degree. If you were to place degrees in order from lowest to highest - with few exceptions - they would be as follows. * associate * bachelor * masters * doctorate (highest level of academic attainment)
masters is multiple masters and master's is possession:"that's the master's magic wand."
A degree (bachelors or masters) in business administration will contain a significant quantitative component, including multiple classes in finance and statistics. Applied management typically focuses more on practical courses and less on theory.
The B-Arch is an undergraduate degree in architecture that can last up to five years. The B-Tech is a Bachelor of Technology and is a four year undergraduate degree.
Bachelor of Arts (BA)