Pronunciation: /poʊstˈɡrædʒuˌeɪt/
noun A person who has successfully completed a degree course and is pursuing further studies or research in a particular field
A1 My sister is a postgraduate student.
A2 He is studying for his postgraduate degree in economics.
B1 After completing her postgraduate studies, she got a job at a prestigious company.
B2 The postgraduate program she enrolled in requires a thesis to be submitted at the end of the course.
C1 His postgraduate research project was published in a top scientific journal.
C2 As a postgraduate researcher, she has presented her work at several international conferences.
adjective Relating to or denoting a course of study taken after completing a first degree
A1 She is a postgraduate student studying for her master's degree.
A2 The postgraduate course requires a bachelor's degree as a prerequisite.
B1 After completing her postgraduate studies, she plans to pursue a career in research.
B2 The postgraduate program offers specialized training in the field of biochemistry.
C1 His postgraduate thesis on quantum physics was published in a prestigious scientific journal.
C2 The postgraduate seminar attracted leading experts in the field from around the world.
formal She completed her postgraduate studies in economics at the prestigious university.
informal After getting her bachelor's degree, she decided to pursue postgraduate studies.
slang I heard he's going for his postgrad next year.
figurative Embarking on a postgraduate journey can be likened to climbing a mountain of knowledge.
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