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Misha

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Admission requirements for an MS in Financial Engineering programme in New York University are:

  •  A four-year U.S. Bachelor's degree or its international equivalent
  • Minimum GPA requirement is a 3.0 out of a 4.0 scale
  • Official Transcripts
  • Resume
  • Statement of Purpose
  • 1-minute video
  • 2 Letters Of Recommendation
  • English Language Proficiency Testing, where applicable
  • Online application
  • $90 application fee

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Misha

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, students need to demonstrate math skills to get into the MS in Financial Engineering programme at New York University (NYU). To get admission into the MS in Financial Engineering programme students are required to have a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution and proven proficiency in:

  • Linear Algebra
  • Probability Theory
  • Multivariable Calculus (Advanced)
  • Applied Statistics
  • Computer Programming

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Aayush Kumar

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Boston University and the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) are top ranked universities in the USA to study master's courses. They both offers quality graduate courses to international students in multiple specializations. Check below the comparision of UCLA Masters in Financial Engineering and Boston University MS in Mathematical Finance:

CoursesDurationFirst Year Tuition Fees
UCLA Masters in Financial Engineering15 monthsINR 60.50 L
Boston University MS in Mathematical Finance17 monthsINR 49.25 L

Both the universities looks good in terms of their tuition fees and duration of the course. Therefore, it's your choice where you wish to study the course.

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Misha

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The duration of Columbia University's MS in Financial Engineering programme is typically one year. MSFE is a full-time STEM-designated 36-point program. Students start in August and may complete the programme in June, August or December of the following year. 

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Misha

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The Master of Science in Financial Engineering programme is STEM-certified and eligible for the F-1 STEM OPT extension. The curriculum is robust, focusing on financial theory, engineering methods, mathematical tools, and programming. The programme empowers students with the application of engineering methodologies and quantitative techniques in finance and FinTech. Experienced faculty members who specialize in various aspects of financial engineering and quantitative finance lead the program. Graduates of Columbia University's MSFE programme have an employability rate of 100%, landing a job offer within three months after graduati

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Misha

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The application deadline for the MS in Financial Engineering programme at Columbia University is Jan 15, 2026,  and the decision timeline ranges from Late February to Late March. The programme does not have rolling admissions so students are advised to submit all application materials by the respective deadlines to ensure a proper review. 

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Some of the top financial engineering Master's degree programs include those offered by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Columbia University, University of California, Berkeley, New York University (NYU), Stanford University, Princeton University, and University of Chicago. These programs are renowned for their rigorous curriculum, faculty expertise, industry connections, and career opportunities.

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