Dunster Business School

Postgraduate

Elevate Your Expertise with a Postgraduate Degree

What is a Postgraduate program?

A postgraduate program is also referred to as graduate or advanced study. It is a level of education pursued after completing an undergraduate (bachelor’s) degree. These programs help gain specialized skills or engage in research. Postgraduate programs generally lead to qualifications such as master’s degrees, doctoral degrees, or postgraduate diplomas and certificates. Postgraduate programs are taken up by individuals who want to deepen their knowledge in a specific field.

Key Features of Postgraduate Programs

  • Highly focused curriculum: Postgraduate programs offer a highly focused curriculum. This helps students to gain in-depth knowledge in a specific field. The programs are typically advanced and may require foundational knowledge acquired in undergraduate study.
  • Professional and practical knowledge: Professional programs often include hands-on training, internships, or industry-specific projects. These practical experiences prepare students for careers in specific industries and provide real-world skills.
  • Networking and Professional Development: Postgraduate programs include networking events, career counselling, industry guest lectures, and conferences. Such opportunities allow students to build valuable connections to enhance their career prospects.
  • Certification: A postgraduate program completion results in a recognized credential, such as a master’s degree, PhD, or specialized diploma, which can enhance qualifications and credibility in the job market.

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Who Can Apply?

Here are a few things to keep in mind before you apply.

Bachelor’s Degree: An undergraduate degree is required, usually in a related field to the desired postgraduate study. Some programs may accept degrees in other fields if applicants have relevant experience.

English Proficiency: Applicants from non-English-speaking countries may require proof of English proficiency.

Letter of Recommendation: Most postgraduate programs ask for letters of recommendation from academic referees to assess the applicant’s potential.

Statement of Purpose: Applicants may need to submit a statement of purpose explaining their motivation, goals, and why they wish to pursue the program.

Who Can Apply?

Here are a few things to keep in mind before you apply.

Education: Master’s degree, prior coursework and research experience.
Professional experience: Applicants may need relevant work experience in their field. 
Research publications: Previous research, academic publications, or practical experience in research can prove helpful.
Recommendations: Doctorate programs may require letters of recommendation or professional references to vouch for the candidate’s qualifications, skills, and suitability for doctoral study.
English language proficiency: For non-native English speakers, proof of English language proficiency may be required if they are applying to programs in English-speaking countries.  
Interest: Join the doctorate program if you have a deep interest in a specific field of study and are passionate about contributing original research and achieving expertise in that area.
Seeking advanced credentials: If you are seeking advanced credentials or specialized roles in academia, research, or high-level positions in industry and government, a doctorate is crucial.