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"master's level" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to an academic level of study, specifically for a master's degree. It can also be used to describe expertise or skill at a high level, such as "master's level proficiency in a foreign language." Example: "He completed his bachelor's degree and is now pursuing studies at the master's level."
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Most international students below master's level are already banned from bringing dependants.
You'll also have the option to continue your studies on the Postgraduate Diploma or Master's level.
Some are master's level and assume some proficiency in prerequisite science courses.
The subjects of the study were 21 master's level students.
These master's level courses generally take 1 year.
Furthermore, there was no significant difference between German prospective teachers at master's level who specialised in business and prospective teachers at master's level with a second teaching subject.
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It is a master's-level position, and should be compensated as such.
The cognitive interviews were conducted by master's-level psychologists with field experience.
Butts found her master's-level classes easier after experiencing Hopkins's rigorous undergraduate system.
There is a demand for master's-level and Ph.D.-level engineers, Warren says.
Startups also notice the necessity of Bachelor's and Master's-level experts, especially as firms grow.
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