Sociology, asked by narunkumar1106, 1 year ago

Graduation और Post Graduation में क्या फर्क होता है?

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Answered by Sameeiseka
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Here are most precious points.

1.Most undergraduate classes are relatively similar, comprising young adults who have either just finished college or taken a year out after their A-levels. And that’s fine – when you first leave home it can be good to be with people who are in the same boat.

2.Masters qualifications are usually intensive, one-year programmes (although European Masters normally take two years), so there’s little room for elective modules that aren’t directly related to your subject: you’ll be focusing on your chosen subject.

3.When we say that you’ll be treated differently by your lecturers, we don’t necessarily mean that you’ll end up best mates with them, meeting up for regular Sunday brunches to discuss the application of game theory in political science, or bonding in the pub over your mutual appreciation of post-war Hungarian cinema.

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