Master’s Program
A Master’s degree is a postgraduate qualification pursued after a Bachelor’s. It typically lasts 1–2 years and offers advanced specialization in a specific field. It can be academic, research-based, or professionally oriented (e.g., MBA, MSc, MA).

Preparation Stages:
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Program Selection:
Students choose between taught programs (structured coursework and seminars) or research programs (independent study leading to a thesis). -
Admission Requirements:
Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree in a related field, provide transcripts, references, a motivation letter, and often a CV or portfolio (for creative subjects). -
Language and Academic Readiness:
Most universities require English proficiency tests (IELTS/TOEFL) and sometimes GRE/GMAT scores for business or technical programs. -
Funding and Scholarships:
Students explore options for scholarships, assistantships, or research grants.
Features:
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Focus on critical analysis, research, and practical application.
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Opportunity to build professional networks through projects, internships, and conferences.
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Concludes with a dissertation or final project demonstrating mastery of the subject.