Saturday, May 28, 2011

How good are the courses MSc in international business,finance etc which are offered in the UK

How good are the courses MSc in international business,finance etc which are offered in the UK?
What are chances of getting a job in the UK after completing the course??..What is the value of that degree in the global market??
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All UK universities are highly regarded around the world. So if you graduate with a masters, you'll find it will help open doors in your field in most countries. One problem you may find with international business studies is that the course material won't go into too much detail regarding laws in countries outside the UK, understandably really! The course is geared toward UK residents looking to do business with foreign countries. So that should answer your question regarding job prospects in the UK. Hope this helps.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

MSc in Finance or MSc in Applied statistics ia more wanted in the market in Scotland

MSc in Finance or MSc in Applied statistics ia more wanted in the market in Scotland?

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I would expect there would be a much larger market for finance persons than for applied statistics - actually anywhere, not only in Scotland. Anyway, you should study a subject you feel more comfortable with. Have you considered the jobs and employers typically existing after each of the studies...?

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Math needed for a MSc. in Finance

Math needed for a MSc. in Finance?
What kind of math background do I need for a MSc. in Finance? (not financial engineering) Which specific branches of math do you recommend covering before starting such program? Thank you for your help.
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Statistics and Calculus. Just one semester of each at the intro level should be enough. An extra class in statistical analysis might also be helpful. To be on the safe side, also check with the school in case they require any special prerequisites.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Which university in Scotland is best for MSc in accounting and Finance

Which university in Scotland is best for MSc in accounting and Finance?
I have completed Bachelor of Commerce with 70% aggregate.I have already taken up IELTS and have got 7 band score in April 2009. I want to enroll for the program which offers MSc in Accounting and Finance in UK preferably Scotland. I need your help regarding - What are the scholarships offered for this program? Should I have to apply through consultancy? Which university in Scotland is best for this course?and also can i earn my living expenses while studying?please suggest me.
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Which country are you from? There are probably scholarships, bursaries and help. Less help as a postgraduate than an undergraduate. You should apply through UCAS. I'm not sure about your other questions but if you phone/e-mail the university, they should have your answers. Accounting & Finance MSc SCOTLAND Edinburgh University: http://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/postgraduate/finder/details.php?id=416 Glasgow University: http://www.gla.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/lbss/accountingfinance/ St Andrews University: http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/economics/postgrad/finance.html Strathclyde University: http://www.strath.ac.uk/accfin/postgraduatecourses/mscinternationalaccountingfinance/ http://www.strath.ac.uk/studying/prospective/financingyoureducation/scholarships/ Napier University: http://www.courses.napier.ac.uk/W31201.htm (FULL-TIME) http://www.courses.napier.ac.uk/W31202.htm (PART-TIME) Aberdeen University: http://www.abdn.ac.uk/prospectus/pgrad/study/research.php?code=accountancy http://www.abdn.ac.uk/prospectus/pgrad/ The best universities are probably Glasgow or Edinburgh but all of them are pretty good. You should go around their websites. Hope this helps, good luck.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

PhD Finance with neither GMAT nor GRE in US

PhD Finance with neither GMAT nor GRE in US?
I earned bachelor degree in accounting with two years experience; and just completed my MSc. Finance in Germany. Does anyone know where I could find a university to study PhD finance in US without GRE or GMAT? Thanks
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Well, most competitive colleges required GRE nor GMAT. If you don't want to take those exams you have to go to online school or not so famous school. I think Regent university in Virginia does not need GRE nor GMAT. You need to do some research online by checking college in the US one by one--effective methods and you will get what you want. Good luck :) Can you help me on my question please? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AmE2FLhfg.51x9_Gbe1AGHDHxQt.;_ylv=3?qid=20100227172915AAV0tWw


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Most Universities only require the GRE for a Masters program. But you already have your Masters degree, and that is really the only qualification for entry into a PhD program.