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Yes, a Higher Diploma is typically considered higher than a Higher National Diploma (HND). The Higher Diploma usually represents a more advanced level of study, often equivalent to a bachelor's degree or a postgraduate qualification. In contrast, an HND is a vocational qualification that is usually at the level of the second year of a bachelor's degree. Therefore, the Higher Diploma generally requires more advanced knowledge and skills.
because if there were no human rights many countries could suffer from the police and anyone can do anything to anyone and the higher rate of crime could increase more becausf the is no rights to protect anyone.
The equivalent of a Higher National Diploma in the USA is typically an Associate's degree.
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higher national diploma in international business managment
The focus is different between a Higher Diploma in Education and Higher National Diplomas. A Higher National Diploma is used to learn a trade, such as nursing, construction or other vocational fields.
Diploma in Human Resource Management - 1 year
No as it is just fulfilling the demand of the aspiring students/ candidates motivated to know and learn about Human Rights aspects. Otherwise the course may not be held as instrument for career development as it is not UGC recognized. However, it is supported by some selected Universities to pursue PH.D on completion of its two years diploma course. Sana
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
Noel G. Ramiscal has written: 'A human rights approach to academic freedoms of educators in higher e-learning' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Human rights, Higher Education, Internet in education, Academic freedom
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