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POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA
Introduction :
What is a Post Graduate Diploma?
In today's high-speed business world, an increasing number of people invests time and money on postgraduate education. A Post Graduate Diploma is a qualification typically awarded after a bachelor's degree.
Master courses often require you to write a dissertation or thesis at the end of the course. Diplomas, on the other hand, are often the same courses as the master's but do not require writing a dissertation. Post Graduate Diplomas also act as bridging courses between the bachelor's and the master's degree.
A Post Graduate Diploma (PDG) typically comprises 120 credits of postgraduate courses (whereas a full master's degree usually consists of 180 credits). PGDs are often accepted as professional qualifications.
What is ABP?
The Association of Business Practitioners (ABP) is a UK awarding body which possesses expertise in developing and accrediting qualifications of different sizes and levels relevant to a wide range of industry sectors.
ABP is an awarding body established in 1973, operating in over 70 countries and fully recognised by the UK regulatory authorities for qualifications.
For the first time in history, ABP in affiliation with renowned Britannia College of Excellence runs their programmes outside UK while still granting the same degrees. This means that a student gains the same kind of education and degree whether he/she studies in UK or India.
Eligibility : 
Bachelor's degree / 12th Std + 3 years of work experience / Diploma + 3 years of work experience
After completion of this programme students have two choices :
- Go for employment in India
- 3-6 months dissertation in reputed Universities in UK
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