
A postgraduate degree is simply a research program after your bachelor’s degree. It is not that much harder, nor does it take more time to complete. You can even do a postgraduate degree part-time and still finish in the same duration as other students. However, there are some common misconceptions about postgraduate studies that we will be debunking today! Read on to get more details…
The key difference between postgraduate and undergraduate programs is the length of the course.
This is a common misconception. The difference between a postgraduate and undergraduate program is not the length of the course. Rather, it is the level of difficulty in the course and the type, of course, you will study. Postgraduate degrees are more specialized, advanced degrees that are focused on research and an in-depth study of an academic subject. Undergraduate degrees focus more on the general knowledge and skills that are required for daily life and professional careers. For example, an undergraduate course on computer science will focus on providing students with the skills and knowledge that they will use in their professional careers as software engineers. The same course at the postgraduate level will focus more on teaching students how to conduct research and design algorithms to solve complex problems.
Postgraduate Studies Are Harder Than Undergraduate Courses
This is a common misunderstanding. You might think that a postgraduate degree will be harder than an undergraduate degree, but this is not the case. However, postgraduate courses are generally more specialized than undergraduate courses, so they will take a little more effort to complete.
Research Is Only A Part Of A Postgraduate Degree
Research is a not only part of a postgraduate degree, but it is also not the only thing that a student does during the course of their study. A postgraduate program is an advanced study program that is focused on conducting research and writing a thesis. All postgraduate programs will have a practical component that helps you gain real-world skills and experience. The different types of postgraduate programs will have different components. For example, if you are studying a business postgraduate program, you might have to complete an internship at a business to gain hands-on experience.
Classes, classes and just classes
Don’t worry, you will get time to unwind! But it basically depends on you. If you can manage your studies and have a healthy life and work balance then you can have ample time to have fun.
There’s no funding
This myth is more about the lack of a single “one stop” financing package for masters-level courses than it is about a lack of postgraduate funding(there’s actually plenty of it). And this is still the case, even though situations differ from country to country. You can apply for a variety of scholarships and financial aid programs that are available to international students from universities and governments to relieve some of the financial burden of tuition.
It Takes Longer To Complete A Postgraduate Degree
This is a common assumption as well. Many individuals believe that it will take longer to earn a postgraduate degree than an undergraduate degree. This isn’t always the case, though. Your ability to complete the coursework quickly and the program you choose will determine how long it takes. If you wish to finish the program faster, you can also decide to study part-time.
You need top-notch credentials to get into good school
That is not true; it is completely okay if you weren’t a model student in your previous educational experience. We advise considering courses that are a little less traditional. If you have been working prior to starting your masters and have compiled a portfolio of your work that can work in your favor as well because many universities take more of a bigger picture approach and admit students based on these things as well.
Conclusion
A postgraduate degree is simply a research program after your bachelor’s degree. It is not that much harder, nor does it take more time to complete. You can even do a postgraduate degree part-time and still finish in the same duration as other students. However, you have to make sure that you choose a program that is relevant to your profession or field of interest. You can also choose to study at the master’s or doctoral level if you want to advance your career and earn a higher salary.