Post-nominal letters

letters indicating a title, placed after the name of a person From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Post-nominal letters are letters after a person's name. They are used most in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms to show that the person has a certain:

Academic degrees (qualifications from a university) can also be shown as postnominal letters, as can military awards (medals and decorations)

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