Msc Finance Ranking United Kingdom?
Hi! I can't find any ranking about Msc in Finance on the web, but only about Universities in general and business school...Particularly, about United Kingdom Msc in finance, can you do a ranking of the following? Msc Finance Imperial College Msc Finance and Economics London School of Economics Msc Finance and Economics Warwick University Msc Finance Manchester Msc Finance Cass Business School Msc Financial Economics, Oxford Said Business School Thanks
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Msc Finance and Economics London School of Economics Msc Finance Imperial College Msc Financial Economics, Oxford Said Business School Msc Finance and Economics Warwick University Msc Finance Manchester Msc Finance Cass Business School
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Best UK MSc Finance Programs
Best UK MSc Finance Programs?
I was accepted into the MSc in Finance programs at LSE, Cass, Manchester Business School, Lancaster, Warwick, and Durham. I would like to know which one provides the best education for price and what has the overall best name value and prestige. I feel LSE is the most known in America, but it is also the most expensive and not ranked highly on places such as Financial Times.
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LSE, without a doubt. The reason LSE does'nt show up much in the rankings is as it does 'nt offer an MBA. The rankings in FT/ Guardian/ Times are all MBA rankings. The general consensus is that these should reflect on the MSc Finance as well. Warwick has a solid business school and a strong finance department. Cass has the biggest finance faculty in Eurpoe, has good entry standards and has; perhaps the strongest links with the industry. Its a favourite hunting ground for many I banks in London. The rest are decent places with nothing much to talk of and are rated on par. Finally, it depends on what you want to do after college. No matter the plans, LSE is the place. Its worth the extra buck. Programs in London tend to be very costly. Its 26 K at Imperial. If you want to stay in London; then CASS. But if you want to go back, then Warwick as CASS is not much recognised outside UK. I would rate LSE, CASS, Warwick, Durham, Lancaster , Manchester in order.
I was accepted into the MSc in Finance programs at LSE, Cass, Manchester Business School, Lancaster, Warwick, and Durham. I would like to know which one provides the best education for price and what has the overall best name value and prestige. I feel LSE is the most known in America, but it is also the most expensive and not ranked highly on places such as Financial Times.
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LSE, without a doubt. The reason LSE does'nt show up much in the rankings is as it does 'nt offer an MBA. The rankings in FT/ Guardian/ Times are all MBA rankings. The general consensus is that these should reflect on the MSc Finance as well. Warwick has a solid business school and a strong finance department. Cass has the biggest finance faculty in Eurpoe, has good entry standards and has; perhaps the strongest links with the industry. Its a favourite hunting ground for many I banks in London. The rest are decent places with nothing much to talk of and are rated on par. Finally, it depends on what you want to do after college. No matter the plans, LSE is the place. Its worth the extra buck. Programs in London tend to be very costly. Its 26 K at Imperial. If you want to stay in London; then CASS. But if you want to go back, then Warwick as CASS is not much recognised outside UK. I would rate LSE, CASS, Warwick, Durham, Lancaster , Manchester in order.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Would an MSc in Finance and Investment singificantly improve my job prospects
Would an MSc in Finance and Investment singificantly improve my job prospects?
Hiya, I'm looking to start an MSc in October from Exeter University in Finance and Investment. I'm just wondering if this will improve my job prospects at all given the current state of the economy. Is an MSc generally considered to be a very good thing to do that firms will really take a liking towards? THANK YOU
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Many masters of business type programs recommendnd that you have job experience.
Hiya, I'm looking to start an MSc in October from Exeter University in Finance and Investment. I'm just wondering if this will improve my job prospects at all given the current state of the economy. Is an MSc generally considered to be a very good thing to do that firms will really take a liking towards? THANK YOU
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Many masters of business type programs recommendnd that you have job experience.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
MSc Finance at Imperial or Cass
MSc Finance at Imperial or Cass?
Hi! Could you please kindly advise on the following. I have received offers both from Imperial Business School and Cass Business School and I do not know which of them to choose... Please, share your opinion since rankings differ one from another a lot. And there is no ranking on MSc Finance at all making my dilemma even harder. Thank you very much in advance!
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Hi! Could you please kindly advise on the following. I have received offers both from Imperial Business School and Cass Business School and I do not know which of them to choose... Please, share your opinion since rankings differ one from another a lot. And there is no ranking on MSc Finance at all making my dilemma even harder. Thank you very much in advance!
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Job prospects with an MSc in Finance degree
Job prospects with an MSc in Finance degree?
Hi guys ! I am about to study towards an MSc in Finance course at one of UK's top business schools. My question is, what do you think the job prospects upon graduation are (given that the financial sector is in a mess) . I wanted to work as an equity trader, however, I heard that the banks are not recruiting for such positions at the moment. The credit crunch made me thikning about a career in management consulting, yet I don't know if the economic slowdown won't affect such opportuinities as well. Thanks a lot for sharing your views.
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I'm going to be in the same boat as you :s It's really hard to predict what it will be like when you graduate, but as far as I know, most management consulting firms want you to have an MBA
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The MSc in Finance provides a thorough grounding in the theory and analytical techniques required by finance professionals operating in today’s business environment. It offers students a global perspective on the process of financial decision-making and practical knowledge of the workings of financial markets and the price-setting process. You have a bright future !!
Hi guys ! I am about to study towards an MSc in Finance course at one of UK's top business schools. My question is, what do you think the job prospects upon graduation are (given that the financial sector is in a mess) . I wanted to work as an equity trader, however, I heard that the banks are not recruiting for such positions at the moment. The credit crunch made me thikning about a career in management consulting, yet I don't know if the economic slowdown won't affect such opportuinities as well. Thanks a lot for sharing your views.
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I'm going to be in the same boat as you :s It's really hard to predict what it will be like when you graduate, but as far as I know, most management consulting firms want you to have an MBA
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The MSc in Finance provides a thorough grounding in the theory and analytical techniques required by finance professionals operating in today’s business environment. It offers students a global perspective on the process of financial decision-making and practical knowledge of the workings of financial markets and the price-setting process. You have a bright future !!
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Job Prospects in UK for International students after MSc Accounting and Finance
Job Prospects in UK for International students after MSc Accounting and Finance?
What are the career prospects for interrnational students after doing MSc Accounting & Finance and ACCA from UK & how much can a fresher earn? Also, which are good universities (except lse) for this course?Plz advise. Thanx
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Check out universities like Warwick, Bristol and Bath - all have a good reputation in the accounting and finance area. Another one to look out for is Aston, which is a decidedly average to poor university for most subjects but has an excellent business school. A fresher can expect to earn £20,000 - £25,000 as a starting salary, depending on the area in which you live. There is healthy competition for places but having an MSc from a reputable university will certainly put you in good stead for a job.
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Can I stay in the UK to work after I have finished studying? This depends on whether you meet the requirements for any of the schemes that the UK Government operates. At the moment, the schemes that are most significant for students who have finished their studies are: Tier 1 (Post-Study Work) for those who have obtained a UK degree or postgraduate certificate or diploma (or HND from a Scottish institution). This replaces the International Graduates Scheme and the Fresh Talent: Working in Scotland Scheme from 30 June 2008 Tier 2 for jobs where no one in the resident labour market can be recruited, and occupations where there is a shortage of qualified workers. This replaces work permits and some other work routes from 27 November 2008 Tier 1 (General) for those with degrees and work experience and prior earnings at a certain level. This replaces the Highly Skilled Migrants Programme
What are the career prospects for interrnational students after doing MSc Accounting & Finance and ACCA from UK & how much can a fresher earn? Also, which are good universities (except lse) for this course?Plz advise. Thanx
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Check out universities like Warwick, Bristol and Bath - all have a good reputation in the accounting and finance area. Another one to look out for is Aston, which is a decidedly average to poor university for most subjects but has an excellent business school. A fresher can expect to earn £20,000 - £25,000 as a starting salary, depending on the area in which you live. There is healthy competition for places but having an MSc from a reputable university will certainly put you in good stead for a job.
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Can I stay in the UK to work after I have finished studying? This depends on whether you meet the requirements for any of the schemes that the UK Government operates. At the moment, the schemes that are most significant for students who have finished their studies are: Tier 1 (Post-Study Work) for those who have obtained a UK degree or postgraduate certificate or diploma (or HND from a Scottish institution). This replaces the International Graduates Scheme and the Fresh Talent: Working in Scotland Scheme from 30 June 2008 Tier 2 for jobs where no one in the resident labour market can be recruited, and occupations where there is a shortage of qualified workers. This replaces work permits and some other work routes from 27 November 2008 Tier 1 (General) for those with degrees and work experience and prior earnings at a certain level. This replaces the Highly Skilled Migrants Programme
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Whats the difference between MSc in finance and MBA in finance
Whats the difference between MSc in finance and MBA in finance?
Does the certificate have different value in India and broad?Is it possible to get in to Management side job after doing MSc?? What all kind of Jobs are available. Doing a master course abroad needs Work exp. does this one need to, if i am looking in Europe or in London?
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We actually interviewed some of the experts on this very topic in one of our podcasts. Here's a quick preview: Fiona Sandford is Director of Career Services at the London School of Economics and Political Science says the MBA track or the Master’s in Science track can lead to the same career but using different approaches. “The traditional MBA course exposes you to a wide range of management disciplines, and gives you a way of thinking about management and a career in that area. An MSc in Finance or an MSc in Economics gives you a very rigorous academic approach to finance disciplines or to economics. But it doesn’t, by any stretch of the imagination, preclude you from going on to developing a career in Management as many students do. So I think it depends on individual learning styles.†To listen to the rest of her advice, check out our free podcast at http://www.mbapodcaster.com/MBA_MoreInfo/MBAvMSF.asp?iEpisode=12. Also, join us on Facebook for additional advice about the business school experience: http://www.facebook.com/pages/MBA-Podcaster/58428131474?ref=ts Good luck! -MBA Podcaster
Does the certificate have different value in India and broad?Is it possible to get in to Management side job after doing MSc?? What all kind of Jobs are available. Doing a master course abroad needs Work exp. does this one need to, if i am looking in Europe or in London?
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We actually interviewed some of the experts on this very topic in one of our podcasts. Here's a quick preview: Fiona Sandford is Director of Career Services at the London School of Economics and Political Science says the MBA track or the Master’s in Science track can lead to the same career but using different approaches. “The traditional MBA course exposes you to a wide range of management disciplines, and gives you a way of thinking about management and a career in that area. An MSc in Finance or an MSc in Economics gives you a very rigorous academic approach to finance disciplines or to economics. But it doesn’t, by any stretch of the imagination, preclude you from going on to developing a career in Management as many students do. So I think it depends on individual learning styles.†To listen to the rest of her advice, check out our free podcast at http://www.mbapodcaster.com/MBA_MoreInfo/MBAvMSF.asp?iEpisode=12. Also, join us on Facebook for additional advice about the business school experience: http://www.facebook.com/pages/MBA-Podcaster/58428131474?ref=ts Good luck! -MBA Podcaster
Sunday, November 14, 2010
How can i get enrolled in one of famous University in UK or USA for Msc(Finance)degree
How can i get enrolled in one of famous University in UK or USA for Msc(Finance)degree?
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It's known as an MBA in the US, Masters of Business Administration. The renowned Harvard Business School actually has a wide range of open-enrollment programs, and many materials via CD, et c. If you have a degree from an English-speaking university, you can apply directly. You might find it easier than you think to get accepted.
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It's known as an MBA in the US, Masters of Business Administration. The renowned Harvard Business School actually has a wide range of open-enrollment programs, and many materials via CD, et c. If you have a degree from an English-speaking university, you can apply directly. You might find it easier than you think to get accepted.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
If I do MSc Finance (1 year) from USA, Would I be eligible to work in the country
If I do MSc Finance (1 year) from USA, Would I be eligible to work in the country?
I am an Asian residing in Asia without any legal right to stay in USA. I could go to USA only on student visa.
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As long as you are here with a visa, you can work. If you are not legally here, than technically you can not.
I am an Asian residing in Asia without any legal right to stay in USA. I could go to USA only on student visa.
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As long as you are here with a visa, you can work. If you are not legally here, than technically you can not.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
I got offers for MSc Finance from many UK universities. which university do I pick
I got offers for MSc Finance from many UK universities. which university do I pick?
I have received an offer from all the universities in the list below to do a MSc in Finance, which one do i pick? I have also received an offer from: University of Bristol University of Birmingham Queen Mary, University of London Cardiff University University of Exeter I need to decide fast, so please let me know what u think and which one is the best. and please do not tell me to look at the rankings cause I have done that. Thanks!!!
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Sorry I really don't know anything about the universities in terms of finance courses but I know a bit about the unis through research from applying myself this year. Not sure if you've visited queen marys at all but I'd really not recommend it- it was really shabby and unimpressive although I only went for a tour not an open day. Could just have got a bad side of it though as it was particularly poor for my course however I can't help but assume the rest might follow suit. The advantage of that is that it's a London college therefore you'd get all the facilities from all the colleges, which to be honest you'd need from looking at the state of queen mary's library... Birmingham was so impressive I've applied (and got an offer from) myself. They're consistently highly ranked not only generally but particularly by employers and have a very good reputation. Personally I dislike Bristol univ. students as you get a lot of oxbridge rejects however I'm probably very biased as I have to put up with them a lot though living in Bristol. Once again- nout about finance other than the standards of teaching are generally very high As for Cardiff and Exeter neither stiked me as being amazing. As far as I know they are both good and up and coming but I really don't know enough about them to make any judgements. Well done on getting 5 offers, I hope you make the right decision. Overall I'd say Burmingham or Bristol but you should really do some more research yourself... Hope this helps anyway
I have received an offer from all the universities in the list below to do a MSc in Finance, which one do i pick? I have also received an offer from: University of Bristol University of Birmingham Queen Mary, University of London Cardiff University University of Exeter I need to decide fast, so please let me know what u think and which one is the best. and please do not tell me to look at the rankings cause I have done that. Thanks!!!
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Sorry I really don't know anything about the universities in terms of finance courses but I know a bit about the unis through research from applying myself this year. Not sure if you've visited queen marys at all but I'd really not recommend it- it was really shabby and unimpressive although I only went for a tour not an open day. Could just have got a bad side of it though as it was particularly poor for my course however I can't help but assume the rest might follow suit. The advantage of that is that it's a London college therefore you'd get all the facilities from all the colleges, which to be honest you'd need from looking at the state of queen mary's library... Birmingham was so impressive I've applied (and got an offer from) myself. They're consistently highly ranked not only generally but particularly by employers and have a very good reputation. Personally I dislike Bristol univ. students as you get a lot of oxbridge rejects however I'm probably very biased as I have to put up with them a lot though living in Bristol. Once again- nout about finance other than the standards of teaching are generally very high As for Cardiff and Exeter neither stiked me as being amazing. As far as I know they are both good and up and coming but I really don't know enough about them to make any judgements. Well done on getting 5 offers, I hope you make the right decision. Overall I'd say Burmingham or Bristol but you should really do some more research yourself... Hope this helps anyway
Which is a good university for doing MSc Finance in UK from the below mentioned univ's
Which is a good university for doing MSc Finance in UK from the below mentioned univ's?
University of Bristol University of Birmingham Cardiff University Queen Mary, University of London University of Exeter Aston University I have received an offer to study at all of these universities, and I really cant decide which one to go to. Can anyone please help me decide and fast. please!! if possible can u also explain why you chose any one from this list over the others.
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Funny i was looking into accounting and finance in uk as well. Well, so far i found queen mary to be my favorite. I would have recommended London school of economics because its the best but it wasnt on your list so i suggest u type in top uk colleges for finance, and pick whichever is the highest according to your list. It will usually give the top 50 or something, and if you recognise one from your list that is higher than the rest, go for it.. congrats and good luck
University of Bristol University of Birmingham Cardiff University Queen Mary, University of London University of Exeter Aston University I have received an offer to study at all of these universities, and I really cant decide which one to go to. Can anyone please help me decide and fast. please!! if possible can u also explain why you chose any one from this list over the others.
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Funny i was looking into accounting and finance in uk as well. Well, so far i found queen mary to be my favorite. I would have recommended London school of economics because its the best but it wasnt on your list so i suggest u type in top uk colleges for finance, and pick whichever is the highest according to your list. It will usually give the top 50 or something, and if you recognise one from your list that is higher than the rest, go for it.. congrats and good luck
Which is a good university for doing MSc Finance in UK from the below mentioned universities
Which is a good university for doing MSc Finance in UK from the below mentioned universities?
University of Bristol University of Birmingham Cardiff University Queen Mary, University of London University of Exeter Aston University I have received an offer to study at all of these universities, and I really cant decide which one to go to. Can anyone please help me decide and fast. please!! if possible can u also explain why you chose any one from this list over the others.
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Run a comparison between all of these with this tool http://extras.timesonline.co.uk/gug/gooduniversityguide.php Hope this helps.
University of Bristol University of Birmingham Cardiff University Queen Mary, University of London University of Exeter Aston University I have received an offer to study at all of these universities, and I really cant decide which one to go to. Can anyone please help me decide and fast. please!! if possible can u also explain why you chose any one from this list over the others.
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Run a comparison between all of these with this tool http://extras.timesonline.co.uk/gug/gooduniversityguide.php Hope this helps.
Are job available in uk after doing Msc finance
Are job available in uk after doing Msc finance?
Hi all i am Harshit Kapoor from India and i am planning to come to uk for masters so wanted to know are there jobs available after Msc finance.
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As you may know the global financial crisis has hit the UK pretty hard. Still...if you are good you may find a job, but you will also need an official allowance to work in the UK. You could ask the British embassy in India about that, they should know all the details.
Hi all i am Harshit Kapoor from India and i am planning to come to uk for masters so wanted to know are there jobs available after Msc finance.
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As you may know the global financial crisis has hit the UK pretty hard. Still...if you are good you may find a job, but you will also need an official allowance to work in the UK. You could ask the British embassy in India about that, they should know all the details.
What is the difference between MSc Banking & Finance and MSc International Banking & Finance
What is the difference between MSc Banking & Finance and MSc International Banking & Finance?
I want to study MSc Finance & Banking, however, the University I intend to apply just has MSc International Banking & Finance (Salford University), can anyone let me know the differences between them. I wanna work in a bank as a Financial Analyst or Financial Planner, is that ok for me to study MSc International Banking & Finance, or Accounting & Finance?
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I want to study MSc Finance & Banking, however, the University I intend to apply just has MSc International Banking & Finance (Salford University), can anyone let me know the differences between them. I wanna work in a bank as a Financial Analyst or Financial Planner, is that ok for me to study MSc International Banking & Finance, or Accounting & Finance?
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