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Undergraduate degree, awarded following successful academic study, examinations, coursework and so on, generally for two or three years full-time; awarded by an institute of higher education such as a university. | Undergraduate degree, awarded following successful academic study, examinations, coursework and so on, generally for two or three years full-time in Europe and four years in North America; awarded by an institute of higher education such as a university. |
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Bachelor's degree [r]: Undergraduate degree, awarded following successful academic study, examinations, coursework and so on, generally for two or three years full-time in Europe and four years in North America; awarded by an institute of higher education such as a university.