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Doctoral Program in Accounting
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Entry requirements
Entry requirements for the doctoral program in accounting, english language criteria.
Applicants are required to satisfy the University's English language requirements for graduate courses.
Applicants from countries where English is not the official language or the language of institutional instruction and assessment must provide evidence of English language proficiency.
Minimum scores and tests accepted
- IELTS (academic English only): Overall 7.0 with 7.0 in writing (no band less than 6.0)
- TOEFL (internet-based): 94, with writing 27, speaking 18, reading 13, listening 13
- Pearson Test of English (Academic): 72+ with written communicative skill of 75 and no other communicative skill below 60
- Cambridge English: Advanced/Certificate of Advanced English (CAE): 185+ with no less than 185 in Writing and 169 in each other skill
Applicants may be provisionally offered a place in the program on the condition they attain the required minimum English proficiency level before commencing the program.
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The Doctoral Program in Accounting at the University of Melbourne uses the talents of the Asia-Pacific's leading accounting researchers in the Department of Accounting.
This PhD degree may be undertaken in a project or thesis mode. You can specialise in: accounting education; auditing, accountability and regulation; financial accounting; social and environmental accountability; corporate governance.
The Melbourne Business School three-year thesis-only doctoral program in business administration and analytics provides students with an unparalleled opportunity to work directly with award-winning researchers who specialise in a wide variety of disciplines.
Location: Melbourne City. Study with us / Levels of study / Research programs / PhD (Accountancy) / PhD (Accountancy) - Apply. How to apply. Prepare your application. Before you can apply for a research program at RMIT you must complete a number of steps to prepare your application.
About. Prepare yourself for a career in academia in accountancy with the Accountancy program at RMIT University. RMIT University. Melbourne , Victoria , Australia. Not ranked. Studyportals University Meta Ranking. 4.1 Read 134 reviews. part-time option only available for domestic students.
The Accounting Doctoral Program uses the talents of leading Asia-Pacific accounting researchers who have built profiles of international significance.