Eligibility for Diploma in finance in london.

Want to know about the eligibility and criteria to take up this course and the time duration about with the fees structure.

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    Surbhi Sahu | Guide-Level 13

    3 years ago
    There is no specific cutoff for doing Diploma in finance in London. You should have completed year 12 high school qualification or equivalent qualification from respective home countries. You should have equivalent local Polytechnic Diploma in any field in respective home countries. Applicants are also required to have attained the age of 18. Applicants who have passed the English language in year 10 high school qualification or equivalent can demonstrate it as proof of English language proficiency.
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Eligibility criteria:
    Applicants are required to have attained the age of 18 Applicants who have passed the English Language in Year 10 High School qualification or equivalent can demonstrate it as proof of English Language Proficiency
    IELTS: Marks - 5.5/9
    The Diploma in Accounting and Finance to demonstrate a sound knowledge of the basic underlying academic concepts and principles associated with the broader discipline of Accounting and Finance
    The Diploma in Accounting and Finance aims to provide students with knowledge and skills that will enable them to follow a career in all areas of accounting and
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