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Can I get a doctorate from a master's degree?
Of course.

A master's degree can take a doctor's degree, but the only difference with a master's degree is that it can't be written directly (that is, recommended by the tutor). A master's degree is only theoretically possible to get a doctorate, but it is generally not accepted by teachers. You can go and have a look. Basically, all doctors are masters, and the better. The more such a school, there are exceptions. One school, one policy, if China Southern Airlines is a master, it can transfer to a doctor.

The test conditions are as follows:

1. Registered doctoral students must meet one of the following conditions:

(1) Persons who have graduated from master's degree or have obtained a master's degree; (The degree obtained overseas must be certified by the Study Abroad Service Center of the Ministry of Education, and the certification certificate shall be submitted when registering)

(2) fresh master's graduates (they must graduate or obtain a master's degree before entering the school at the latest);

(3) Persons who have obtained a bachelor's degree for more than 6 years (including 6 years, from the date of obtaining a bachelor's degree to the date of doctoral admission) and have reached the same academic level as master's students.

3, physical and mental health status in accordance with the provisions of the admissions unit.

4. Written recommendation opinions from at least two professors (or experts with the same title) in disciplines and professional fields.

5. Applicants with the same academic qualifications must also meet the specific business requirements put forward by the admissions unit.