If I have two years of work experience, can I apply for a master's degree?
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Deakin College (Australia)
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Most universities require you to have at least two years of work experience to apply for a master's degree. Some universities, however, offer a master's degree program without needing you to have work experience. Although you will be required to study longer over a two year duration instead of one year to one and a half years if you have prior work experience.
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