Requirements
Programme-specific additional requirements
Applicants with a Bachelor's degree in Law from a Swiss University do not have to provide any additional academic credits as programme-specific additional requirements. However, language requirements may apply and/or proof of sufficient accounting skills may be requested.
Evidence of sufficient accounting knowledge
All students must provide evidence of sufficient accounting knowledge to successfully complete their Master's degree programme.
If you have already acquired sufficient knowledge of accounting during your studies, the evidence can be credited during the admission process. If this evidence is missing at the time of admission, the accountancy examination has to be taken at the University of St.Gallen.
Application
The degree programme can start either in the spring or the autumn semester. The application is made online. The application fee is CHF 250.
Autumn semester application period: 1 February - 30 April
Spring semester application period: 1 September – 30 November
To the online-application
Checklist: Documents to be submitted electronically
Please have the following information and documents ready to upload:
- Digital passport photo
- Signed Enrollment Agreement
- Passport or ID card and, if applicable, a Swiss (permanent) residence permit
- Curriculum vitae – style template
- Higher education entrance qualification (Swiss maturity certificate or foreign upper secondary school leaving certificate)
- Degree documents, if available. Otherwise current official transcripts from each university attended (including exchange programmes and transcripts from unfinished degree programmes). The current transcript must show at least 120 ECTS credit points for courses taken so that we can process your application.
Only one file can be uploaded per bullet point. You can use online tools such as online2pdf.com to create PDF files or to combine several pages into one PDF file. Make sure the files you send to us are legible so that we can process your application without delay.
Swiss citizens need their Swiss social insurance number (AHV number) for the application. If you do not know your national insurance number, please order a duplicate of your insurance certificate from the Swiss Central Compensation Office in good time.
What happens after you have applied online?
We process your online application
The Admissions and Crediting Office checks your personal data and your electronically submitted documents. You will hear from us no later than six weeks following your completion of the online application.
Please log into your user account regularly to check the status of your application. If we need further information or documents, we will inform you directly via your account’s status overview page. Additionally, you will be requested by email to log into your user account.
You submit your degree documents to the admission office
Your admission is conditional until you submit all the necessary documents. You may post a certified copy of your degree certificate to us by no later than the start of the programme (calendar week 38, calendar week 8). Do not post any original documents to us!
If you do not have your degree certificate by the time the degree programme starts, you have to submit confirmation by the end of calendar week 38 /calendar week 8 that you graduated from your university. The confirmation of graduation must clearly show that you have all of the course work required for graduation. The confirmation must also indicate when your university is going to issue your final degree certificate. Please note that you must also submit confirmation that you are no longer registered as a student there.
As soon as you have presented all the necessary documents, your admission is unconditional. We will send you a confirmation email.