No difference - it's terminological, that's all!
Generally, in British universities students undertaking study/ research at above first (bachelor) degree level are called "post-graduates" ("postgrads") - what Americans would call "graduate school".
Anyone holding a degree may be described as "a graduate" - the same, I'm sure, applies in the US.
Parliamentary is the British political system. Presidential is the American political system.
difference between farming system and cropping system
difference between operating system and system software?
The Algerian educational system is more centralized and focuses on rote memorization, while the British system encourages critical thinking and independent learning. Additionally, British schools place more emphasis on extracurricular activities and holistic development of students compared to Algerian schools.
the difference between end user system and organisational system
Difference between a human being and an elephants digestive system?
explain the difference between systems and sub systems
They are so much smaller and have little amount of equipment than us. Now you should be doing your own homework so you shouldn't be coping
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The difference between distributed system and multiprocessor system is whether the processing units in the system share the main memory. If yes, then the system is multiprocessor system; otherwise, it's a distributed system.
there is a huge difference. :)
The major difference between the vascular system of a human and a starfish is that humans have cardio vascular system and starfish have water vascular system.