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A post-graduate course is rarely valued over an undergraduate course in all honesty. The exception would be if you are doing a niche subject that aligns with a niche firm.A merit in a postgraduate course is perfectly acceptable and if with other excellent academics is most likely not going to be an issue - there might be some exceptions with firms that really bang on about having exceptional academics. A pass might be more of a concern purely from a "will this person pass the LPC/SQE" thought process.I would stress you still have a lot of time to get your academic grades up though.
A post-graduate course is rarely valued over an undergraduate course in all honesty. The exception would be if you are doing a niche subject that aligns with a niche firm.
A merit in a postgraduate course is perfectly acceptable and if with other excellent academics is most likely not going to be an issue - there might be some exceptions with firms that really bang on about having exceptional academics. A pass might be more of a concern purely from a "will this person pass the LPC/SQE" thought process.
I would stress you still have a lot of time to get your academic grades up though.