In the United States you must first have a Bachelor's Degree. I don't know about other countries, and it is possible that diplomates from other countries might have different qualifications for US programs. You should inquire of the specific university you plan to enter.
9300+4600 for degree holder9300+4200 for diploma holder
Someone with a master's degree is typically referred to as a "master's graduate" or simply as a "master's degree holder."
Yes, it is the same.
In Europe, the engineering diploma is like a master degree.
iam a diploma holder,want to study correspondence course in b-tech
By providing a transcript, and/or diploma.
Not a big difference for me..Diploma holder studies three years in engineering.Degree holder studies four years.... By knowledge diplome holder equally competent after started working in plants
In order: High School Diploma Associate of Arts Degree Bachelor's Degree Master's Degree Doctoral Degree
If the degree is an associate or bachelor's degree, it is an undergraduate degree. The master's and doctorate are graduate degrees.
No, a high school diploma is not considered a degree. A degree typically refers to a certification earned from completing a higher education program, such as an associate's, bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree.
The ordinary national diploma is not equivalent to a degree. It can be compared with A Level, but not as academic as A Level The Higher National Diploma can be compared to a degree
if u simply mean wot is the diff b/w pg diploma and masters then the answer is masters(msc) degree = taught part + dissertation proposal + dissertation. after a successful completion of taught part of msc you are eligible to get a post graduate diploma and when u successfully complete your dissertation after taught part you get a masters degree. in other words you are a pg diploma holder when you r preparing or writing or completing your dissertation.