What is the difference between PG and UG diploma in CFTI?

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UG stands for Undergraduate. UG course is generally three or four years programme that is done after completing class 12th. On the other hand, PG stands for Postgraduate which is generally for one or two years. To be eligible for postgraduate programmes, candidates must have obtained Bachelor degre

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