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(‎Changed [en] description: note that at some universities (e.g. Oxford and Cambridge, in Scotland, and at some Irish universities) the MA does not represent a higher degree, but is rather awarded at the conclusion of undergraduate study (or, after a delay after matriculation).)
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postgraduate academic degree
note that at some universities (e.g. Oxford and Cambridge, in Scotland, and at some Irish universities) the MA does not represent a higher degree, but is rather awarded at the conclusion of undergraduate study (or, after a delay after matriculation).

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note that at some universities (e.g. Oxford and Cambridge, in Scotland, and at some Irish universities) the MA does not represent a higher degree, but is rather awarded at the conclusion of undergraduate study (or, after a delay after matriculation).
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master's degree
note that at some universities (e.g. Oxford and Cambridge, in Scotland, and at some Irish universities) the MA does not represent a higher degree, but is rather awarded at the conclusion of undergraduate study (or, after a delay after matriculation).

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