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Diploma v Degree
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Now I know a Degree is far superior to a Diploma in most cases, but my question to you is this:
Are PostGraduate courses available to those who have completed a Diploma of Higher Education (worth about two thirds of a degree)?
Or does it then have to be "topped up" with a one year BA course?
Finally, what does this mean:
"The fees for the academic year 2006/2007 are £12,370 per year and to allow 3-4% increase annually in subsequent years.
UK & EU students are fees funded but are required to pay the student fee contibution of £3070 per academic year, either as a one off payment or by 3 termly installments. Students may be eligible to add this fee to their student loan"
Thanks for any help!
Are PostGraduate courses available to those who have completed a Diploma of Higher Education (worth about two thirds of a degree)?
Or does it then have to be "topped up" with a one year BA course?
Finally, what does this mean:
"The fees for the academic year 2006/2007 are £12,370 per year and to allow 3-4% increase annually in subsequent years.
UK & EU students are fees funded but are required to pay the student fee contibution of £3070 per academic year, either as a one off payment or by 3 termly installments. Students may be eligible to add this fee to their student loan"
Thanks for any help!
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To study at undergrad level, the fees cost a total of 12k+ but, the government pay most of that. What you have to pay is £3k+ a year. Although these days, they don't require instant payments/installments before you start your course, you can start paying for your degree after you've completed it.