Postgraduate
(
adjective
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Postgraduate ( adjective )
- Relating to studies or a degree taken after a first degree.
- Relating to students who have completed a first degree and are pursuing further studies.
Origin:
From post- ("after") + graduate.
Examples:
- She decided to do a postgraduate degree after completing her undergraduate degree.
- The postgraduate program was more challenging than the undergraduate program.
- He decided to pursue postgraduate studies in order to specialize in his field.
- The postgraduate students were required to complete a research project.
- Many postgraduate students choose to study for a master's degree or a Ph.D.
(As a noun)
Postgraduate ( noun )
- Relating to studies or a degree taken after a first degree.
- Relating to students who have completed a first degree and are pursuing further studies.
Origin:
From post- ("after") + graduate.
Examples:
- She decided to do a postgraduate degree after completing her undergraduate degree.
- The postgraduate program was more challenging than the undergraduate program.
- He decided to pursue postgraduate studies in order to specialize in his field.
- The postgraduate students were required to complete a research project.
- Many postgraduate students choose to study for a master's degree or a Ph.D.