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You can get your Ph.D. without having a Master's. I did. It will depend on the program as each program is different. Having a Master's first may help you get into some of the more competitive programs as it will show that you are able to manage and run your own research project. As a Ph.D. candidate, you are training to be an independant researcher so admission boards sometimes have to decide if they feel an applicant will be able to handle the demands of a Ph.D. program.
Check out some of the different schools that offer the program that you are interested in.
Yes, in some programs it is allowed to move from a Bachelor's degree straight into a doctoral program. This varies by university and by program of study.
Do some research into the universities you are interested in. Most of this information is posted online under Graduate studies or something similar.
In most countries, yes. In some continential European countries, no. In Britain, it's very difficult, but not impossible, to do this. In the United States, most programs leading to a PhD are actually combined master's + PhD programs.
It depends on the discipline and the campus. You should check out the graduate catalog and department web sites at schools you are interested.
No you can do your phd without your masters
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