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what's the difference between Postgraduate taught masters and postgraduate research?
There are so many eplanations about them and I just could not figure out which one is right. I am about to choose the appropriate degree this end of the month. Who can be of help?
Oct 1, 2012 2:24 PM
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Postgraduate taught is usually a Masters degree (MA) but there are other variations depending on what subject you want to take, and this usually takes place over a year full time.
A Postgraduate research degree however normally results in a Phd, and requires the researcher to engage in independent research over three or more years. You usually need a Masters degree (or significant experience in the field or research) to apply for one of these. You also need to submit a research proposal and have research training, if you hope to be accepted :)
October 1, 2012
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