This is a prestigious degree that offers flexible and versatile career planning and professional certification. The degree is mapped to the latest developments in financial reporting, from sustainability reporting through to international reporting standards.
The programme is taught in English, and content is equivalent to a BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance degree delivered to University of Southampton students in other locations.
We are currently applying for exemptions for ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) and AIA (Association of International Accountants). Once approved, eligible students may receive exemptions from certain ACCA and AIA exams.
Students who want flexibility to select their best-fit professional option will benefit from the programme. Students can work towards the requirements of global firms in terms of international reporting standards, professional preparation and certification, or research. The structure of the programme allows students to shape the degree towards their objectives.
These course modules provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this degree programme, based on recent academic teaching. As a research-led university, we review our programmes continuously to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources.
The precise course modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new study topics, timetabling, and student demand. Find out why, when and how we might make changes.
You must study the following modules. Course module leads and locations will differ from any shown.
You can also choose optional modules. The optional modules offered will depend on the research expertise of our world-leading staff.
With an accounting and finance degree from a double-world top 100 university, you’ll have versatile analytical and problem-solving skills for many professional roles within the sector.
You could choose to become:
University of Southampton graduates have secured roles in organisations including:
Like all our business school programmes, this degree is also a good foundation for further study at postgraduate level.
As well as support from our team in Delhi, you’ll have access to our market-leading employability development offering. This includes:
Through our e-mentoring scheme, you’ll also have access to:
We have incorporated our employability skills model, Successful Futures, into our curriculum. Our links with multi-national and industrial organisations mean that you can expect to engage with employers and explore potential career paths.
You will receive a personalised employability programme that will provide excellent prospects for securing a premium placement and financial security on graduating.
We also host regular alumni events hosted in person across major cities in India, allowing you to grow your own networks.
Our support is ongoing, and once you graduate, you’ll be part of a global community of over 220,000 alumni that spans over 180 countries.
To help plan your year we have published University of Southampton Delhi term and holiday dates in advance, but these may be subject to change.
We expect to provide 25 seats on this programme for academic year 25/26.
Students need not have studied accountancy before; prior knowledge of accountancy is helpful but not essential. Part 2 modules take students through the basics of economics, accounting and finance, and marketing to ensure that all students fully benefit from the programme.
We accept several ways of meeting our English language requirement. These include:
If you’ve been taught and assessed in English, including at a CBSE or CISCE school, for your final 4 years of high school, we may be able to accept this as evidence of your English language ability.
Refer to our English language proficiency guide for more information about English language requirements
You can pay your tuition fee in up to 4 instalments.
The fees for a year’s study, starting in August 2025, are:
Your first payment will be a deposit of 10% of the programme fee. To confirm your offer, you must pay your deposit within 56 days of receiving a conditional offer, and no later than 14 days before the start of term.
For students starting in August 2025, the deposit is:
You’ll then pay the balance of your yearly tuition fee as you study, in up to 3 instalments.
If you’re an India student, you’ll have to make 3 separate payments of:
If you’re an Overseas student, you’ll have to make 3 separate payments of:
We may adjust the fees in the future to account for inflation and changes in other costs. Exact payment dates for future years will vary according to the academic calendar.
There are three early application rounds. Submit your application by these dates for early consideration:
As a number of Boards and Examining Bodies release results after these Early Rounds, we intend to accept late applications after Early Rounds have closed. We do reserve the right to no longer accept late applications if a specific programme reaches capacity. We will review applications and contact those have applied with a decision by:
When you apply, you’ll have to pay an application assessment fee of 5,500 INR
This downloadable document contains an overview of the programme, its aims, the programme structure, information on course modules and shows how we assess student progress as they learn with us.
Our programmes are taught in English, and content is equivalent to that delivered to other University of Southampton students. To match the programme lengths of internationally respected UK awarded degrees, undergraduates study for three years, and postgraduates study for one year.
Apply NowWe welcome applications for a scholarship or bursary from any self-funding student who will be paying domestic Tuition Fees. Additional criteria, such as programme eligibility, are shown clearly on individual award pages. You must first make an application to study a specific programme before you make an application for a scholarship or bursary.
We are taking applications right now for the first intake of students in August 2025. We encourage students to apply as soon as possible so that they can receive a Conditional Offer based on predicted scores for their chosen programme. We can accept an application from a student using their predicted grades if we receive their final grades once they are available.
An Honours degree, shown with (Hons) in the programme title, mean that students will understand the fundamentals of their discipline and then build specialisation and perspective through optional modules. These fast-paced, intense programmes deliver essential learning in the first academic year and offer optional course modules, or electives, in the second year. Honours degrees are offered at University of Southampton campuses across the world, reflecting teaching and learning to a higher academic standard, meaning that an Honours degree would hold more value post graduation for future study and career development.
Degrees with a BA and BSc award do not represent a stream, but a broad categorisation that reflects student choice and leaning. Our BSc degrees are oriented towards specialist, technical roles in industry with an analytical approach, not science subjects.
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has mandated University of Southampton Delhi to make sure that programmes delivered in India are the same as those delivered at University of Southampton in the UK. Three years is the standard length of an undergraduate Honours degree in England where University of Southampton sets academic standards. This 3 year length reflects a trend towards accelerated learning where students see a return on their tuition fees as quickly as possible, whilst still maintaining high academic standards and the quality of the degree awarded. University of Southampton 3 year undergraduate degrees, and 1 year postgraduate degrees, are accepted widely internationally.
Our programmes are designed to make sure that students quickly understand the fundamentals of their discipline, and then build specialisation and perspective through electives, or optional, modules. These optional modules are typically offered in academic years 2 and 3, adding depth and breadth to core learning from previous years. As these electives are often built around real-world trends, the specific choice of module available to students from year to year may vary.
Applications are open now for the first students to walk through the doors in August 2025. Follow this link to start your application today!