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London and its Postgraduate building There are a vast number of postgraduate diplomas available in the United Kingdom. This could be a
vocational course studied after an
academic degree, such as the
Legal Practice Course or the
Bar Vocational Course; the resulting diplomas allow the student to enter legal training, relevant to either the
solicitor or
barrister professions, respectively. Postgraduate diplomas allow a
graduate student to study a more advanced programme than at the bachelor's level. It is contrasted with a
graduate diploma, where a student studies a new academic subject at degree level, but in a short space of time, such as the
Graduate Diploma in Law (also known as the
Common Professional Exam), which allows a postgraduate student to study the seven foundation subjects of a three-year
undergraduate law degree, in a period of nine months. The
City and Guilds of London Institute awards a post graduate diploma 9210 in engineering subjects that are endorsed by the professional engineering institutions, and count toward qualifying as a
Chartered Engineer. In the U.K. a postgraduate diploma is a postgraduate qualification at the level of a master's degree (level 7 of the Framework for Higher Education Qualifications in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, level 11 of the Framework for Qualification of Higher Education Institutes in Scotland). They are considered by the National Qualification Framework (NQF) to be at a comparable level to a master's degree, however, they require fewer study credits to achieve (120 credits) when compared to a full master's degree (180 credits). They are typically classified into Distinction, Merit, and Pass, similar to most master's courses. Many schools of architecture commonly operate a 1 or 2-year postgraduate diploma course providing
ARB part 3 education in this fashion. A postgraduate diploma is commonly awarded to students who have completed the master's programme and continuing a one-year advanced course similar to the first year of a PhD program. A postgraduate diploma typically represents 120 credits of postgraduate courses (whereas a full master's degree is usually 180 credits). Postgraduate diplomas are usually abbreviated as PGDip, PG Dip, PgD, PgDip, and, similar to a
PgCert, diploma holders are permitted to use 'PgDip' or 'PgD' as a post-nominal, which is usually listed after all other academic degrees in ascending order, but before any professional qualifications. ==Nigeria==