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Centre for Financial & Management Studies (CeFiMS) - University of London

PG Diploma in Economic Principles

Fees

The fees given below refer to 2006 only and are subject to annual review. When you register you can either pay the total amount upfront or pay as you go (a one-off registration fee plus a fee for each module).

Registration fee

£765

Fee per course

£950

TOTAL Postgraduate Diploma

£4,565

Note: the University reserves the right to amend previously announced fees, if necessary.

Expenses related to the CeFiMS distance learning programmes fall into different categories : 

  • Course registration and fees –  to be paid direct to the University
  • Examination administration fees – to be paid direct to your local examination centre (if you sit examinations outside the UK)
  • Accepted candidates are required to pay a registration fee at the beginning of the programme which is valid for a period of five years.
  • Students are also required to pay a fee for each course they study.

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Students should note that fees are subject to annual review and will usually increase in future years.  

Fees may be paid in one of two ways:

either

  1. A single payment covering the registration fee and all course fees

or

  1. An initial payment covering the registration fee plus the fees for the courses to be studied in the first year, followed by payments in subsequent years for the courses being studied each year.