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What is the difference between an MPhil and a PhD?

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What is the difference between an MPhil and a PhD?

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An MPhil is at a lower academic level than a PhD and requires only that you undertake a period of postgraduate study leading to the production of a satisfactory thesis. MPhil research tends to involve routine approaches designed to answer straightforward questions. The MPhil also differs by nominally taking one year, rather the three for a PhD, and thus also involve less work overall.

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