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Course Overview
Where You Can Study
Eligibility
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Professional Body
CPA Australia / Chartered Accountants ANZ (CA ANZ)
Accreditation Status
AccreditedSkills Assessor
CPA / CA ANZ / IPA
Common Questions
The estimated total course cost for the Master of Business (Accounting) at Victoria University is AU$74,256, which consists entirely of tuition fees, with no additional non-tuition fees listed.
The Master of Business (Accounting) at Victoria University has a duration of 104 weeks.
The course is delivered at Victoria University City Campus (City Tower) in Melbourne, Victoria, which is a location owned and operated by the provider.
No, this course is not eligible for extended Post-Study Work Rights because it falls under the 08 - Management and Commerce broad Field of Education, which is explicitly excluded from eligibility criteria for the extended Post-Study Work Rights stream.
The Master of Business (Accounting) falls under the broad field of Management and Commerce (08), with the narrow field being Accounting (0801) and the detailed field being Accounting (080101).
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Step 03
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