The difference between Master's degree and Masters
When used as nouns, master's degree means a postgraduate degree which aims to assist students in developing a mastery for a particular academic field or profession, whereas masters means a master's degree.
check bellow for the other definitions of Master's degree and Masters
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Master's degree as a noun:
A postgraduate degree which aims to assist students in developing a mastery for a particular academic field or profession.
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Masters as a noun:
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Masters as a noun:
A master's degree.
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Masters as a verb: