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The AA is not a professional degree. The professional degree are such as lawyer, medical doctor, etc..
A pre professional degree is an undergraduate degree obtained by students planning to attend graduate school. A post professional degree is the graduate degree.
Yes, that is a professional degree as long as it is a BA.
No its not a recognized law degree, you cannot take admission in bar council of any state. Its just a law graduation, a simple graduation in law like Bcom or Mcom or B.A. etc. It is not a professional law degree, you cannot enrol as advocate in any bar council. Its simply a law graduate has no relevance, accept as for promotion in Supreme court as a registrar.
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Typically, the professional degree is advanced study particular to a specific field that follows the bachelor's degree. In the case of a nurse, the professional degree can be a master's or doctorate which is the requirement for a nurse practitioner.
A PhD can be a type of professional degree. The term "professional degree" refers to a category of graduate degrees which prepare you for a specific career or profession.
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No, a bachelor's degree is not considered a professional degree. Professional degrees are typically advanced degrees that are required for specific professions, such as law, medicine, or engineering. A bachelor's degree is considered an undergraduate degree that provides a general education in a particular field of study.
It's a normal degree.