👉 Graduation computing, also known as graduate-level computing or advanced computing, refers to the specialized study and practice of computer science and related technologies at a university level, typically beyond undergraduate studies. It involves in-depth exploration of complex algorithms, data structures, software engineering, operating systems, databases, and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, cloud computing, and cybersecurity. Graduate students often engage in research projects, contribute to academic publications, and develop advanced software solutions. This phase of education aims to equip students with the expertise needed for high-level positions in tech industries, academia, and research institutions, focusing on both theoretical foundations and practical applications of computing technologies.