Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) — University of Sydney Business School
Université
Abercrombie Building H70, Darlington NSW 2006, Australia
Programme
Diplôme délivré
Bachelor of Commerce
Durée
3 ans
Frais de scolarité — À partir de :
85 000 AUD ≈ 558 109 MAD
Bourses & Aides
Merit-based and regional scholarships.
Dernier délai de candidature
Feb & Jul intakes
Langues d'enseignement
IELTS
TOEFL
Prérequis académiques
High school diploma with strong grades.
Tests requis (IELTS, TOEFL, GMAT, GRE…)
Academic evaluation
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