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Masters in Accountancy 2009

  • 21-04-2008 3:45pm
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    I'm currently a student in GMIT studying Accountancy will be finished my honours degree in May 2009. I was considering doing a masters but as there is no course in GMIT, I would have to do it in NUIG.

    Does anyone have any information on the course? Like what results I would need to get to get in and how many places are on the course?

    The website was zero help. Thanks!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 345 ✭✭thejovialhost


    Well i'm in my final year of B. Comm now and specialising in Accountancy. Basically the course is the toughest Masters to get into in Ireland. Limited places (30ish) push min. entry requirements up - last year you need a 1:1 (70%) at least to even be considered - not guaranteed a place. Competition is very hard and again I think it will be around the same this year. Rumours are rife in my class that only a 70% will get you in. I can't see it varying much for 2009 either:o.
    If that's any help


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