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Vsuresh Posted 13 years ago
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Hi Please tell me if this is OK.

"I have completed Masters degree and Master of Philosophy in botany."
  

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"I have completed a Masters degree and Master of Philosophy in botany."
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Hi Please tell me if this is OK.

"I have completed Masters degree and Master of Philosophy in botany."



What kind of Masters degree was the first one? Was it in botany, too?


Clive

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Thank you, AlpheccaStars.
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Do you mean
an M.Sc in botany
plus
an M.Phil in botany?

What's the difference?
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CliveDo you meanan M.Sc in botanyplusan M.Phil in botany?
Yes.

I'm sorry, Clive.
I think you say it is enough to mention the highest qualification in the subject.
I did not know that I should do it that way.

Please tell me if this is OK.

He has completed the Master of Philosophy degree in botany.
Or
He has completed M.
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In speech, say
eg He has ( completed ) his/an Master of Philosophy degree in botany.

In writing, the abbreviation is OK.

What's the difference between an M.Sc in botany and an M.Phil. in botany?

C
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Thank you, Clive.
CliveWhat's the difference between an M.Sc in botany and an M.Phil. in botany?
To be honest I have never tried to find out what these degrees actually meant.

My dictionary says this:

M.Sc.
An academic degree higher than bachelor's but lower than a doctor's degree. (Sorry for telling you something you know very well.)

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