Centre for
Financial & Management Studies (CeFiMS) - University of
London
MBA and
Postgraduate Diploma in Banking
Entrance
requirements
Academic
In order to be
considered for registration applicants must have:
EITHER
(a) a recognised professional qualification (accounting,
banking, CFA or related professional qualifications)
OR
(b) a first degree in economics, business administration,
accounting or related discipline.
And
three years relevant work experience.
Other
English
language
For all
applicants a high level of English language ability in reading,
writing and study skills, equivalent to a score of 7.0 in the
IELTS test or a score of 640 in the TOEFL test of English is
required. Applicants may be asked to provide evidence of
language ability as tested by the British Council or another
registered body.
Minimum
computer specification
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Minimum / recommended PC specification
Processor: Pentium 266 (Pentium 500
recommended)
Memory (RAM): 64Mb (128Mb recommended)
Operating system: Windows 98 (Windows XP
recommended)
Free space on hard disk: 100Mb (200Mb
recommended)
Screen resolution: 800 x 600 colour (1024
x 786 colour recommended)
CD/DVD-ROM drive: CD-ROM (24 x CD-ROM
recommended)
Modem speed: 56kbps (Broadband
recommended)
Browser: Internet Explorer 5.5 (Internet
Explorer 6 recommended) |
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Minimum / recommended Mac specification
Processor: G3 (G4 recommended)
Memory (RAM): 64Mb (128Mb recommended)
Operating system: OS 9 (OS X recommended)
Free space on hard disk: 100Mb (200Mb)
Screen resolution: 800 x 600 colour (1024
x 786 colour recommended)
CD/DVD-ROM drive: CD-ROM (24 x CD-ROM
recommended)
Modem speed: 56kbps (Broadband
recommended)
Browser: Internet Explorer 5
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Note: The
VLE may work with other browsers such as Netscape 7 but
the preferred browser is Internet Explorer. |
Occasional
students
Applicants may hold the qualifications specified above for
entry to the Postgraduate Diploma or to the MSc degree. Alternatively,
if they do not hold such qualifications, the University may
still consider the application but will require evidence of
the student’s ability to undertake an advanced course of study.
The University may therefore recommend that the applicant first
take two Individual
Professional Courses from those available. If a student
successfully completes the Individual Professional Courses,
their performance will be assessed and they may be invited to
continue with the remaining units of the MSc programme.