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Graduate refers to an individual who has successfully completed a course of study or training, especially a person who has been awarded an undergraduate or first professional degree.
Overview[edit]
A graduate is a person who has successfully completed a degree, course, or training. This term is most commonly used to refer to individuals who have completed a university or college degree program. However, it can also refer to individuals who have completed a high school or secondary school diploma, a vocational school certificate, or a professional school degree.
Types of Graduates[edit]
There are several types of graduates, depending on the level of education or training completed. These include:
- High School Graduate: A person who has completed high school or secondary school education.
- College Graduate: A person who has completed a college or university degree program. This can further be classified into:
* Undergraduate: A person who has completed a bachelor's degree program. * Postgraduate: A person who has completed a master's or doctoral degree program.
- Vocational School Graduate: A person who has completed a vocational or trade school program.
- Professional School Graduate: A person who has completed a professional degree program, such as law, medicine, or business.
Graduate Studies[edit]
Graduate studies refer to the academic programs beyond the bachelor's degree. These include master's degree programs, doctoral degree programs, and post-doctoral programs. Graduate studies are typically more specialized and focused than undergraduate studies, and they often require a higher level of academic achievement for admission.
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