Students complete their studies for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma upon successful completion of the minimum number of courses and ECTS credits required for the degree, as well as the successful completion of the postgraduate thesis. The Assembly confirms the completion of studies in order for the Postgraduate Diploma to be awarded.
Following completion of the above procedure, postgraduate students are issued a certificate of completion of studies, their student status ceases, and their participation in the collective governing bodies of the University comes to an end.
The Postgraduate Diploma certifies the successful completion of studies and includes the final grade, expressed to two decimal places, according to the following grading scale: Excellent, from 8.5 to 10; Very Good, from 6.5 to less than 8.5; and Good, from 5 to less than 6.5.
The format of the Postgraduate Diploma, according to the type of postgraduate programme, is common to all Departments and Schools of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and is included in the University’s Regulation for Postgraduate and Doctoral Studies.
Within the framework of the Programme, a Postgraduate Diploma is awarded in MSc High Risk Pregnancy.
