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Typical lengths:
- Master's degree: about 1–2 years (full-time).
- Doctoral degree (PhD): about 5–7 years (varies by field/country).
(So the correct choices from your list are 1–2 years and 5–7 years.)
- Master's degree: about 1–2 years (full-time).
- Doctoral degree (PhD): about 5–7 years (varies by field/country).
(So the correct choices from your list are 1–2 years and 5–7 years.)
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