Master of Science in Taxation

Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Master of Science in Taxation
Duration1.5-2 Years
LevelMasters Program
  • Tax professionals help corporations, small businesses, nonprofits, and government agencies navigate the complexities of tax laws to understand how their taxes fit into the organization’s overall plan
  • The Master of Science in Taxation (MST) is a 30-credit-hour program that will prepare students to be tax specialists and business strategists, whether their field is accounting, law, business, or financial planning
  • The M.S.T. is a specialized degree program aimed to equip students with the highly technical and demanding skills required to provide tax and business advice in the private sector as well as administer the tax laws in the public sector of the economy
Fees componentsAmount
Tuition & fees1368563 INR
Hostel & Meals732546 INR
Insurance111618 INR
Transportation19775 INR
Books & supplies68113 INR
IUPUI General Fee60057 INR
Repair & Rehabilitation Fee26147 INR
Placement Test Fee3808 INR
International Services Fee22411 INR
Personal Expenses158931 INR
Total1203406 INR

Entry Criteria

Class 12thNo specific cutoff mentioned
BachelorsNo specific cutoff mentioned
  • Students may apply to the program after completing a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university or during their senior year of college or have completed a law degree
  • An undergraduate major in accounting is not a requirement, however, applicants must have taken Principles of Financial Accounting or the equivalent
ExamsTOEFL: 79

IELTS: 6.5

GRE: Accepted

GMAT: Accepted

Additional info
  • The evaluation of an admission application is primarily an appraisal of an applicant's capability to pursue graduate work at Indiana University.
    • This appraisal involves both a quantitative and qualitative assessment.
    • In the qualitative phase, letters of reference, any work experience, and other elements of the applicant’s resume are reviewed
    • The quantitative component assesses the applicant’s academic credentials based on his or her GPA and score on the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) or LSAT for lawyers or students enrolled in law school
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