However this might not make sense to me...It is still reality...
Job for Freshers / Entry Level ?
For example: I know someone who has an Executive MBA from HSE, and This person is brilliant..but I was however surprised to find out that This MBA cannot be used to go an enrol in a PHD program without completing a Master's degree in management...
However this might not make sense to me...It is still reality...

However this might not make sense to me...It is still reality...


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It depends what age and what faculty. Its basically the masters degree according to the old system. Back in the "good old days" you had to pay an extra fee to become a "maisteri", as it was a bit of an honorary title and really in the 1970's and 80's didn't matter. However these days with the bolognese process the "kandidaatti" is equivalent to a bachelors degree. To add to the confusion medicine has a slightly longer study path, so there a "candidate" is a doctor still studying and only a licentiate is a "ready" doctor.Karhunkoski wrote:Following the qualifications discussion, today I came across a new one: Kandiaatti So where does that fit in?
Cheers, Hank W.
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