Postgraduate ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Postgraduate ( adjective )

  1. Relating to studies or a degree taken after a first degree.
  2. Relating to students who have completed a first degree and are pursuing further studies.

Origin:

From post- ("after") + graduate.

Examples:

  1. She decided to do a postgraduate degree after completing her undergraduate degree.
  2. The postgraduate program was more challenging than the undergraduate program.
  3. He decided to pursue postgraduate studies in order to specialize in his field.
  4. The postgraduate students were required to complete a research project.
  5. Many postgraduate students choose to study for a master's degree or a Ph.D.

(As a noun)

Postgraduate ( noun )

  1. Relating to studies or a degree taken after a first degree.
  2. Relating to students who have completed a first degree and are pursuing further studies.

Origin:

From post- ("after") + graduate.

Examples:

  1. She decided to do a postgraduate degree after completing her undergraduate degree.
  2. The postgraduate program was more challenging than the undergraduate program.
  3. He decided to pursue postgraduate studies in order to specialize in his field.
  4. The postgraduate students were required to complete a research project.
  5. Many postgraduate students choose to study for a master's degree or a Ph.D.
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