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What's the difference of "Undergraduate" - "Bachelor" and "Graduate"???
Dec 1, 2015 7:53 PM
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In the UK an undergraduate lasts 3 years :) normally a Bachelor is an undergraduate so a BA would be Bachelor of Arts you can also get Bsc which means Bachelor of Science and so on an MA would be a masters which is normally one year :) Graduate can mean you Graduated from a degree, and graduate programme which comes after a Bachelor :) hope tis helps :)
December 1, 2015
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Hi Mitra,
In the U.S., a Bachelor's degree and an undergraduate degree are the same thing - they are 4-year college (university) degrees. The word "undergraduate" can also refer to the school or the student, while "Bachelor" only refers to the degree. "Graduate" refers to anything coming after a Bachelor's degree. It can be a Master's degree or a Doctorate (which is the highest degree offered). And again, you can also say "graduate student," "graduate school," and "graduate studies," in addition to "graduate degree."
December 1, 2015
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