MS in Financial Engineering
June 10, 2008 by app2usadvisor
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Financial Engineering is a multidisciplinary field involving financial theory, engineering fundamentals, mathematics and computer programming. Students of Financial Engineering learn to employ finance and computer modeling skills to make pricing, hedging, trading and portfolio management decisions. Graduates of the Master’s in Financial Engineering can pursue careers in Investment Banking, Corporate Strategy, Risk Analysis, Portfolio Management and Securities Trading.
If you have high mathematical aptitude, an undergraduate degree in Mathematics or Engineering, and interest in Finance, it is an option worth exploring. Both GRE and GMAT are accepted, check with individual programs. TOEFL is required for international applicants.
Some of the top programs in Financial Engineering include:
You can Chat Online with officials of the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business for a Q & A about MFE Program, on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 from 10:30AM-12:00PM PT .
Dear Sir,
I have GRE 1370.. Q-700 V-670.. Do i have chance of making it into a good Univ. for MS in Financial enginnering.. Are there any separate parameters reqd. for getting into MS in Finance compared to the core fields?? Do Univ. require high Quant score for MS finance… Can i still make into top 30? My B.tech – 75 percent bt nt frm a very reputed Univ. How can the profile be improved for MS Finance because i guess research paper wont come into the scene for MS Finance..
U advice would be very grateful,
Thank U.
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