What are the duration of the PG courses in University of St Andrews?

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    Anushree mundra | Contributor-Level 10

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    The duration of postgraduate courses at the University of St Andrews may vary depending on the programme and the mode of study. Taught postgraduate programs typically last for one year of full-time study or two years of part-time study, while research postgraduate programs may take longer to complete.

    For MS  (28 courses): the duration is 10 months-1 year

    For M.A.  (48 courses): the duration is 1 year-2 years

    For MIM  (12 courses): the duration is 12 months-1 year

    For PG Diploma  (2 courses): the duration is 9-10 months

    PG Certificate  (1 course): the duration is 6 months

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