What is the difference between dual specialisation, dual major & dual degree?
Asked by Manu Mit
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In MBA programme, dual specialisation means equal weightage in two separate fields of study such as marketing and finance. In case of single major, it refers to specialisation in one field of study, such as marketing. Some institutes offer one major and one minor as specialisation subjects, for example marketing - major and finance-minor. In this case, more focus will be given in major specialisation field. Dual degree means pursuing two different degree programs in two different colleges/universities simultaneously.
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A double major is an undergraduate student who completes two sets of degree requirements. Whereas, a double degree programme involves a student's working for two different university degrees in parallel, either at the same institution or at different institutions. Thanks.
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