The equivalent of a United States Associates degree in India is the Associates of Arts or AA degree. It is a two year degree where the student earns 60 credits.
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USA does not offer medical degree in Homeopathy
The qualification to take the bar exam may be met in some jurisdictions with a law degree from India. In order to practice you will have to pass the bar exam. That may require taking a number of review courses.
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An associates degree or associates of applied sciences degree in veterinary technology in the US.
No, the associates is a two year program of study, while the bachelor in science (BSc) is a four year program of study. Thus, the BSc is a higher level degree.
The equivalent is Two Year college degree or Associates degree.
Within the US today, you cannot be a pharmacist with just an associate's degree. Pharmacists must have a Doctor of Pharmacy degree (Pharm.D)
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No. But if you don't have a good High School record, having an Associates Degree may help you transfer to a 4-year Bachelor's degree program.
USA does not offer medical degree in Homeopathy
You can as long as the degree you completed is equivalent to a bachelor's degree within the US.
A foundation degree would be equivalent to a two year associates degree. The term "foundation degree" is really particular to schools within the UK and not really used within the US. Still, its just a matter of semantics.
The requirements of an American Bar Association accredited paralegal program in the US are, an Associates, a Bachelors, or a Masters degree in any field.
The following is according to the National Center for Educational Statistics. The below figures are the total degrees conferred in the US for the 2008-2009 academic year by degree types. * Associates degree 714,000 * Bachelor's degree 1,585,000 * Master's degree 647,000 * First Profession degree 91,000 * Doctoral degree 46,400
First off let me state that we are by no means "TECHNICIANS"!! Let us get our terminology straight. If you are getting an Associates Degree & Pass your registry. You would then be known as a Radiology "Technologist"! You can now apply at some accredited University and go for a Bachelor's Degree in Radiology and if you really want to further your education, you can pursue a Master's Degree. Just keep in mind that times are hard and more than likely you will get PAID as if you received an Associates Degree. Why pay someone with a Bachelor's or Master's Degree more, when you can pay less with an Associates Degree. Hope this helps!