• Massachusetts Institute of Technology offers PhD in Accounting with a duration of 5 years.
  • The program is full-time.
  • It is delivered on-campus.
  • This program has two years of coursework and approximately three years of research and writing of the dissertation.
  • Students in the Accounting research group are expected to push beyond the boundaries of traditional accounting and incorporate a thorough knowledge of economics and finance in their work on contemporary issues in financial reporting, disclosure, and contracts using financial information.
  • The accounting doctoral courses give students the opportunity to tap into recent faculty research and expertise on a wide range of topics that are of particular interest to accounting academics, practitioners, and standard-setters.
  • MIT aim for a class size of just 19 students.
  • PhD students in the Accounting Group benefit from the teaching, research, and mentorship of MIT Sloan’s world-renowned faculty.
  • MIT’s Business School Ranks #5 according to USNews.
  • According to TopUniversities MIT ranks#1.
  • The average salary after this program goes upto 97,500 USD.