About Accounting And Finance Msc in The University of Edinburgh
Our Accounting and Finance MSc is closely in line with professional practice and is an ideal fit if you are from a quantitative background.
This is a programme that will challenge you academically, and, through practical applications and case studies, one that will set you up for future roles within Accounting and Finance.
Studying accounting and finance in Edinburgh will give you the opportunity to be based at the heart of the UK's second largest financial centre. Many of Europe's leading financial institutions have their headquarters here, a fact that we make full use of on the MSc programme.
We regularly bring guest speakers to the School to talk directly to Accounting and Finance students on real, current practice.
The School also maintains good relationships with a number of accounting and finance professionals who will be on hand to provide advice on research and career opportunities. Essential connections like these characterise the dynamic nature of this programme.
Our strong connection to industry is exemplified by our work in the Centre for Financial Markets Research, and the Institute of Public Sector Accounting Research.
Bringing together leading academics and practitioners, the centres are a keen theatre of debate, creating new thoughts, new ideas for both the theoretical study and practical application of accounting, finance and investment.
Academic qualification equivalents
English language requirements
- IELTS Academic: total 7.0 with at least 6.0 in each component.
- TOEFL-iBT (including Home Edition): total 100 with at least 20 in each component
- PTE Academic: total 70 with at least 59 in each component.
The University of Edinburgh Higlight
International Students |
27.3% |
Rank |
13 |
Location |
Edinburgh, Scotland |
Established |
1583 |
International Students |
14% |
University of Edinburgh Cost of Attendance
The annual cost of tuition at the University of Edinburgh ranges from £8,800 to $24,600. In the UK, there is also a cost of living. The annual cost of living can increase to £ 16828. Through the chart below, applicants can get a general idea of how much it will cost to attend the college:
Expense Type |
Yearly Cost (in INR) |
Tuition fee |
£ 18,800-24,600 |
Health Insurance |
£ 1125 |
Room and Board |
£ 12695 |
Books and supplies |
£ 799 |
Personal and Other expenses |
£ 1535 |