Within this Business Economics - Accountancy programme from Ghent University, there are three disciplines that allow you to tailor your curriculum, according to your own interests, and become an expert in one of the three functional fields.
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Duration
Full-time
1 year
Start date & application deadlines
Starting Date
April
Language
English
Credits
120 Credits
Delivered
On Campus
Campus Location
Ghent, Belgium
Disciplines
Business & Management
Within this Business Economics - Accountancy programme from Ghent University, there are three disciplines that allow you to tailor your curriculum, according to your own interests, and become an expert in one of the three functional fields.
You’ll learn how to prepare the annual report, in line with the International Financial Reporting Standards, which aims to inform investors, shareholders, employees, customers, suppliers, the government and other stakeholders about the organisation’s performance. Based on (international) auditing standards, you’ll learn how to check the reliability of these financial statements.
The organisation’s internal accounting system, as part of the information system, produces important accounting information (budgets, product costs, etc.). Managers use this information to make business decisions as well as to measure managerial performance which influences their behaviour. Management control will teach you how to deal with these different purposes of accounting information.
The course programme also covers research methods within the field of accountancy with attention for important academic research questions that are also relevant for practice. Several courses use a problem-based methodology in which students analyse and work out specific case studies in small groups.
Courses include:
Here is grading score requirements for this programme.
Here’s what we charge for tuition.
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Student Visas for Belgium
Are you from Bangladesh? Then yes — you’ll need a student visa to study in Belgium. But don’t worry! Everything’s perfectly manageable. We’re here to make your journey to a Belgian university or college smoother and more exciting. While we’re at it, here’s everything you can start checking right now:
1. Check if you really need a student visa.
Since you’re from Bangladesh and planning full-time academic study in Belgium, you’ll definitely need a long-stay student visa (Type D). This visa allows you to stay in Belgium for more than 90 days to complete your studies.
2. Start with the official source.
Visit the Embassy of Belgium in Bangladesh or the Belgian Immigration Office website. That’s where you’ll find the most accurate, up-to-date information about required documents, application forms, and fees. Bookmark it and double-check everything before you apply.
3. Prepare your documents early.
Here’s your checklist:
A valid passport
Letter of acceptance from a recognized Belgian institution
Completed visa application form
Proof of accommodation in Belgium
Medical certificate
Police clearance certificate
Proof of financial means (to cover tuition and living costs)
Proof of health insurance
Academic transcripts and certificates
Every single document matters, so keep them organized and ready.
4. Show proof of financial stability.
Belgium requires proof that you can financially support yourself during your studies. You’ll need to show evidence of sufficient funds for tuition, housing, and daily expenses. This can be through a sponsor, scholarship, or personal bank statements.
5. Polish your English or French/Dutch skills.
Depending on your university and program, your courses may be in English, French, or Dutch. So, make sure your language skills are solid — it helps with both admission and everyday life in Belgium.
6. Mind the timeline.
Visa processing can take several weeks (sometimes 8–10). Apply early so you don’t risk missing your semester start date.
Getting your Belgian student visa might feel like a lot of paperwork now, but it’s one of the most important steps toward your academic adventure in the heart of Europe.
Bon voyage, or should we say — goede reis!
You’re one step closer to studying in Belgium.
Find out everything you need to know about work permit regulations for international students in Belgium, including part-time work during your studies and full-time work after graduation.
As an international student in Belgium, you are generally allowed to work while studying, but the rules depend on whether you are enrolled in higher education (university or college) and on your nationality. Students from non-EU/EEA countries (like Bangladesh) need to follow specific regulations.
How can I apply?Apply through the Belgian Immigration Office or your university’s international student office. Speak to your student advisor or designated officer for guidance and permission. |
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Duration of work permitThe work rights are valid as long as you remain enrolled and hold a valid student visa with work authorization conditions. |
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