When a graduate continues their studies e.g. in the form of a teaching course / a further module / masters - they are referred to as a post-graduate. The reality is, there is no difference in the quality of the person the post gradate has simply carried on with further studies of a higher level.
what is difference between graduate and post gruduate
Post graduate diploma only can get after a undergraduate degree, while you can do diploma after your high school.
In India PGT is a post graduate teacher and TGT is a trained graduate teacher.
A pre professional degree is an undergraduate degree obtained by students planning to attend graduate school. A post professional degree is the graduate degree.
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.
Within the U.S. System, students pursuing a bachelor's degree are referred to as undergraduates.Students pursuing a master's or doctoral degree are referred to as graduate students.A post-doc is a person pursuing further academic work after receiving the doctoral degree
Teachers that have a Bachelors in Education degree or other teaching related training certifications are considered Trained Graduate Teachers (TGTs). Teachers that have a teacher training certificate after they have completed post-graduation are called post graduate trained teachers (PGTs).
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what a wicked page, really helpfull Difference between pre-tensioned and post-tensioned?
what are the differents between preindexing and post indexing?
its a graduate, you graduate after your bachelors degree
PGT: Post graduate Teacher TGT: Trained Graduate Teacher PRT: Primary Teacher