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Training & placement of P.G diploma

A postgraduate course is an advanced level of study that one undertakes after completing an undergraduate degree course. The postgraduate diploma (also known as a PgD) is a vocational qualification that can be acquired after the completion of a university degree. If you are considering a Postgraduate diploma, you can expect it to take a year or two from start to finish, depending on your time commitments. A postgraduate diploma can be developed into a full Master's degree, unlike a postgraduate certificate.

Advantages of PG diploma

· You can increase your practical knowledge in a field you are interested in

· You can improve your career prospects and potential income

· Graduate diplomas can be equivalent to a Master’s qualification, unlike postgraduate certificates.

 

Benefits of a postgraduate certificate

Financially, a postgraduate certificate is more affordable compared to a Master’s degree. You will only have to attend between three and seven courses that only target topics in a particular field area, so you will acquire skills that can help you land a new career.

The main benefits of a graduate diploma are:

It takes less time to complete (one year) and is less expensive compared to a Master's degree.

You can change your career (or start your career) as a professional in a certain field.

You can increase your practical knowledge in a field you are interested in.

1.  Employability

Today, degrees are becoming ever more commonplace so it is important to make your CV stand out from the rest. Studying for a Postgraduate Diploma will help you acquire new skills that will assist you in your working life and allow you to have that competitive edge over other candidates potentially applying for the same roles.

2. Time Constraints

While the Postgraduate Diploma requires students to complete 120 credits worth of work, a Master’s qualification will expect students to have completed 180 credits worth of learning and is much more time heavy.

If you’re uncertain as to whether you want to commit to that much study, it is advisable to complete the Postgraduate Diploma and then, if you deem it necessary at a later date, convert your qualification into an MA through the submission of a dissertation.

3. Career Change/Learn New Skills

Many students opt to study something new at the postgraduate level but don’t want to commit to a content-heavy course before finding out whether it is something they will truly enjoy. As such, studying a Postgraduate Diploma allows the potential applicant to dip their toes in the water without committing to a year of highly intensive study.

4. Finance

In general, the average Postgraduate Diploma course will cost less than its MA equivalent, although this isn’t always the case. With postgraduate courses at all levels becoming more and more expensive, many graduates prefer to study on courses with lower tuition fee costs such as PGDip, and then potentially save up over a longer period of time if they’re interested in pursuing an even further course of study.

5. Networking Opportunities

If you’re working within a specific industry such as Law or Journalism, studying a Postgraduate Diploma at a reputable University will allow you the opportunity to network and make work-related connections.

Most courses will have industry experts in to give talks and seminars about working life, and may even offer prestigious work placements to their students. Many graduates use the contacts made while studying to find postgraduate employment