Who can apply?
- Students who have completed a BAC+4 degree (a four-year degree worth 240 ECTS credits) or equivalent at Dauphine or another university or institution of higher education
- Graduates of programs in the following disciplines: management, finance, economics, accounting, control and auditing, law, applied mathematics, or business informatics.
- Or graduated from an Institute of Political Studies (IEP), or a Grande Ecole in business or engineering
- Marked interest in a career as a financial auditor or financial advisor
How to apply?
There are three steps to the admissions process:
- An online application
- Eligibility for interview is determined after reviewing the application
- Interview with eligible applicants, followed by admissions decision.
The application must include a 5-10 page essay on a topic chosen from the two provided each year by the program team. The essay should be submitted via the application platform at the same time as the rest of the application materials.
Applicants whose materials pass the initial stage will move on to a 20-minute interview, some of which will be in English, with the program directors, so that they can learn more about the candidate's career goals and motivations for applying for a position as an auditor. Candidates may also be asked technical questions about any number of relevant disciplines.
When to apply?
Tuition and financial aid
Tuition fees
Registration fees at Dauphine are established according to the different systems (national laws, tax household income, etc.).
Scholarships and Social Assistance
Funding packages are offered to Master's degree students in association with the CROUS, the Dauphine Foundation and corporations.
Funding through work-study programs.
Some Master's degree programs offer work-study training. Students are then paid and their tuition fees covered by the host company.