
A domain tells you the field. A specialisation tells you the specific stream your Degree, Diploma, or B.Voc will actually focus on — from Computer Science Engineering to Finance to UI/UX Design.
Illustrative list — replace with your confirmed specialisation taxonomy when available.
Courses map directly to the specific stream, not just the broader domain.
A named specialisation on your transcript signals exactly what you're qualified for.
See which programme types offer your specialisation — Degree, Diploma, or B.Voc.
Skip browsing entire domains — jump straight to the stream you already know you want.
"Picking Computer Science Engineering specifically, not just 'Engineering', made my resume so much clearer to recruiters."
"I compared Finance and Marketing specialisations side by side before deciding — having both listed made it an easy call."
"Data Analytics as its own specialisation, not folded into general Data Science, was exactly the focus I was looking for."
Two students could both earn a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering & Technology, yet study entirely different subjects — one in Computer Science Engineering, the other in Mechanical Engineering. Specialisation is what makes your transcript specific to the career you're aiming for, and it's what a recruiter or an admissions officer for further study will look at beyond the domain name alone.
Not every programme type offers every specialisation — a Diploma may cover a narrower slice of a domain than a full Degree does, and some specialisations (like Data Analytics) are currently only offered at the PG Diploma level. Check the specific specialisations available within your chosen domain and programme type before applying.
When two specialisations sit in the same domain — such as Finance and Marketing within Business & Management — the right choice usually comes down to the specific role or industry you're targeting rather than the domain itself. Reviewing each specialisation's course list and comparing which universities offer it is the most reliable way to decide.
This depends on the specific university's policy and is usually only possible early in the programme — check with admissions before applying if you're unsure.
No — each university partner offers a specific set of specialisations per domain. Each specialisation page shows which universities offer it.
A domain is the broad subject area, such as Engineering & Technology. A specialisation is the specific stream within it, such as Computer Science Engineering.
Yes — your official transcript and degree certificate typically name both the programme and the specific specialisation you completed.
Start from your domain instead, and narrow down from there.
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