06-28-2006, 07:52 AM
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ACCA is considered to be equivalent to 'UK Masters degree exams' and ACCA will issue you a letter saying just that.. so it would be possible to enroll for a post Masters degree.. Mphil or do some credits before getting into a Phd. in the UK here..
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On a separate note, sometimes you don't actually require a masters degree to get into a PhD programme, depending upon your performance at under-grad level.
ACCA is considered to be equivalent to 'UK Masters degree exams' and ACCA will issue you a letter saying just that.. so it would be possible to enroll for a post Masters degree.. Mphil or do some credits before getting into a Phd. in the UK here..
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On a separate note, sometimes you don't actually require a masters degree to get into a PhD programme, depending upon your performance at under-grad level.