No, his highest qualification was a teaching diploma after a four year course at Zurich Technical College.
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.
UG --> Under-Graduate Qualification PG --> Post-Graduate Qualification
Not necessarily. It depends on what type of diploma, where is was obtained, the specific program of study, and more.
In general, putting aside extenuation circumstances and exceptions, a masters degree is an advanced degree at the graduate level and typically follows the undergraduate bachelors degree. The doctorate is an advanced graduate degree that typically follows a masters and is the highest level of education.In general, putting aside extenuation circumstances and exceptions, a masters degree is an advanced degree at the graduate level and typically follows the undergraduate bachelors degree. The doctorate is an advanced graduate degree that typically follows a masters and is the highest level of education.In general, putting aside extenuation circumstances and exceptions, a masters degree is an advanced degree at the graduate level and typically follows the undergraduate bachelors degree. The doctorate is an advanced graduate degree that typically follows a masters and is the highest level of education.In general, putting aside extenuation circumstances and exceptions, a masters degree is an advanced degree at the graduate level and typically follows the undergraduate bachelors degree. The doctorate is an advanced graduate degree that typically follows a masters and is the highest level of education.In general, putting aside extenuation circumstances and exceptions, a masters degree is an advanced degree at the graduate level and typically follows the undergraduate bachelors degree. The doctorate is an advanced graduate degree that typically follows a masters and is the highest level of education.In general, putting aside extenuation circumstances and exceptions, a masters degree is an advanced degree at the graduate level and typically follows the undergraduate bachelors degree. The doctorate is an advanced graduate degree that typically follows a masters and is the highest level of education.
Hope so.since it has a Prefix Graduate i believe its Equal to a degree.
Depends on which program you are applying for. If you are applying for Bachelors degree program then you will need at least a high school diploma. If you are applying for a Masters degree program then you will need at least an under graduate degree.
It depends on what the diploma is in, and where the diploma was taken. New comment- It depends on country to country, university to university and one subject/major to another. for example in India, Postgraduate diploma(PGD) has same duration usually 2-3 years as in Masters degree. And as employment point of view it is equal too. However, Majority of people/employers/government prefer Masters degree over PGD as it seems more reliable. The reason is Masters degree is offered by only those Universities/colleges who are accredited, approved and recognized by Trustful organisations(UGC,DEC,AICTE) monitored by government. PGD is also accredited with same organization BUT with different clauses/laws and rules and PGD universities mostly are deemed universities. Admission eligibilty for PGD and masters degree is same :- Any Bachelors degree is required(in honours/pass/normal degree/second class degree,etc). PurplechaP
Typically, diploma programs do not meet the requirements of a degree. However, it does depend on where the diploma was taken, its design and the purpose for which it was designed.
A postgraduate/graduate diploma is a qualification awarded typically after a bachelor's degree. Different countries uses different Terminology. Essentially, they are the same. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graduate_diploma
You graduate high school with a high school diploma.
Sometimes you can get more financial aid if you do not yet have a degree. However, they ask for transcripts and those are going to say BA/BS awarded. The diploma is just something that you can hang. The problem with taking graduate classes as an undergrad is that you won't get the masters degree credit for those classes--you just did advanced work for your bachelors. I did about the same thing in taking graduate level courses in English for my English Lit degree--there was nothing to take to get a masters in the field!