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Difference Between Academic and Professional Qualification

Academic vs Professional Qualification
 

What do you do is usually the opening sentence between two men talking to each other when they do not know each other. This has the intention of knowing the qualifications of the other man to make a mental judgment of the person. In certain circumstances in life, such as applying for a job, academic qualification is what is looked at, before finalizing the candidate. There is another term professional qualification that makes the situation confusing. However, professional qualification is different from academic qualification, and this will become clear after reading this article.

Academic Qualification

If you are looking for a job, your resume is incomplete without mention of your educational qualifications, also called academic qualifications. Even in the social world, the kind of respect a man or woman gets from others is often heavily dependent upon the degrees he/she has earned in college studies. The higher the academic qualifications, the better are the prospects of a person to achieve success in life. Better equipped persons grab more opportunities in life than persons who have lower levels of academic qualifications.

Professional Qualification

Professional qualification refers to the degrees that individuals earn from a college or university that give a chance to earn their living in a profession. For example, the degree of M.D is enough for a doctor to land in a job and enter a profession that normally earns bread and butter for the person for the rest of his life. A student completing his MBA becomes eligible to enter the administrative world in many industries while a degree in law ensures a lifelong profession for the person.

 

What is the difference between Academic and Professional Qualification?

• There is only a paper thin difference between academic qualification and professional qualification as both are obtained from colleges and universities.

• Academic qualification is often the degree a person obtains from college and does not make use of the degree in his profession. On the other hand, professional qualification is the degree that fetches a job soon after its earning and decides the profession of the person for a lifetime

• In general, general degrees like BA, BSc are called academic qualifications while professional degrees like MD, MBA, LLB etc are referred to as professional qualifications as they decide the profession of the person for his life.