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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, you can apply for MSc Economics after completing BCom. In BCom you would have students Economics at college level. This way you will have more or less the same aptitude in the subject as that of a BA Economics or BSc Economics graduate. You may have to study the topics covered in these courses to clear entrance exams for admission. You should make sure that you have atleast 50% marks in graduation, though for shortlisting purpose colleges may set higher cut offs.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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To get admission to LMU University for MSc in Economics the applicants are required to meet the following requirements:

  • UG degree in Economics
  • A good understanding of the subjects and methods covered in a UG programme in Economics particularly in Microeconomics, Macroeconomics and Empirical Economics
  • English test scores 

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Akanksha Malhotra

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The choice to study MS in Finance at LSE or MSc in Financial Economics at Oxford will eventually depend on students’ choice and preferences. When it comes to the study cost, both LSE and Oxford are quite expensive. MSc in Financial Economics cost around INR 58 lakh. Whereas, for LSE MSc in Finance, the tuition fees is £44,928 (Around INR 47 lakh). Also, note that this is just the tuition fee, the cost of living has to be kept in mind too while deciding the university.

  • One key difference between both universities is their teaching styles. LSE is known for its research-oriented approach that focuses on analytical thinking
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Akanksha Malhotra

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The tuition fees for Oxford MFE course is £55,630 for international students. This roughly accounts to around INR 58 lakh. Apart from the tuition fees, students are required to pay the cost of living too. Given below is an estimate of the cost of living for the University of Oxford graduate students:

Particulars

Monthly Expenses (Lower Range to Upper Range)

Food

£315 - £495

Accommodation

£745 – £925

Personal items

£190 - £320

Social activities

£40 - £95

Study costs

£35 - £85

Other

£20 - £35

Also Read: Cost of Living for International Students in UK 

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Akanksha Malhotra

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To get into the Oxford MSc Financial Economics, the applicants are required to have the following:

  • An undergraduate degree is required
  • Work experience is preferred
  • GMAT / GRE score
  • References
  • Essay
  • IELTS / TOEFL score
  • Video assessment

 

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Chandra Shekhar

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Yes, it's a good choice to study MSc Economics in the UK at LSE.  International students need to take GRE/ GMAT exam to get into the programme successfully. The London School of Economics average package for an MSc in Economics is INR 42.3 L. The top 5 sectors where LSE MSc Economics graduates work in:

  • Financial and Professional Services
  • Education, Teaching, and Research
  • Consultancy
  • International Organisations
  • Accounting and Auditing

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Yes, GRE is a compulsory qualitative admission requirement for Tilburg University MSc Economics Data Science program. Minimum GRE score required is 160 in the Quantitative part of the test. But, the completion of all the sections is also required. Also, the GRE test results must not be older than 2 years at the time of application.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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The applicants with a Diploma from a Non-Dutch institute are recommended to apply directly for the Master’s program. The applications shall be considered for both Pre-Master’s as well as the Master’s programs. The application process for Tilburg University MSc Economics is given as follows:

  • Firstly, prepare the application documents as they have to be uploaded in a pdf format. The documents required are copy of passport / id card, CV, motivation letter, transcripts of records, English language test results, etc.
  • Then, register in Studielink, the Dutch national registration system for higher education
  • Next, continue with
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Akanksha Malhotra

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The details of the current class profile of the University of Oxford MSc Financial Economics are given below: 

  • GMAT average score: 742
  • International students: 99%
  • Class size: 73
  • Female: 56%

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Akanksha Malhotra

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As per the data of 2023, in Financial Times rankings,  92% of the University of Oxford MFE graduates achieved employment within three months. The reported average salary of surveyed MFE graduates was $111,005. The increase in salary was 42%.

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