How to convey pursuit of a Masters in CV when re-recruiting SA?

Hi all,

to be eligible for most SA roles in 2025, one's graduation date must be 2026. However, my undergrad graduation is in 2025, but since I will be applying to a 1-year master's degree, my effective graduation date would indeed be 2026, in line with SA graduation date requirements. Since recruiting is starting soon and before I start my masters applications, how can I convey this in my application so that I remain eligible upon screening? Do I have to do a line in my CV like "incoming masters in economics student - TBD"? Or should I keep my CV as is and just advise that I'm doing a Masters in Workday or whatever application site they use?

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