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How many sci does a master need?
The requirements for master's degree graduation and the specific number of SCI papers published may vary according to different schools, majors and requirements. In some high-level postgraduate education programs, students are usually required to complete and publish at least one SCI (or other internationally recognized high-quality journals) paper.

However, this is only a general reference requirement and cannot be used as a standard for all graduate programs. The specific requirements also depend on the requirements of schools and tutors, as well as the research direction of students and the nature of research work.

Therefore, if you are a graduate student, I suggest you consult your tutor or the graduate management department of your college to find out their specific requirements and expectations for the publication of SCI papers. They will be able to provide you with more accurate and detailed information to help you complete your studies and meet your graduation requirements.

Master's degree is one of the degrees in the higher education system, and it is an academic honor obtained in the postgraduate stage after the undergraduate (bachelor's) degree. Usually, a master's degree needs to complete certain courses and research projects, and demonstrate the mastery of knowledge and professional ability in specific fields through papers or comprehensive examinations.

Master's degree is usually divided into academic master's degree and professional master's degree:

Academic Master: Academic Master focuses on cultivating students' research ability and academic accomplishment, and lays a foundation for further academic research or education. Academic masters usually require students to complete certain academic courses, choose majors, carry out research projects, and write and submit an original academic paper.

Professional Master: Professional Master focuses on cultivating students' professional knowledge and practical skills in specific fields to meet the needs of related industries or occupations. The curriculum of professional masters focuses more on practical application, which usually includes classroom teaching, practical projects, internships and professional papers.

It usually takes some time to get a master's degree, usually 1-2 years, depending on the requirements of regions, countries and disciplines. By obtaining a master's degree, I will further improve my professional knowledge, research ability and career development, and lay a solid foundation for further study or career development.