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Misha

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Getting into the MSc Finance programme at LSE is quite challenging.  Admission to this programme is very competitive. The acceptance rate of the programme is very low around 6% to 10% based on various sources. Students need to have strong academic records and non-UK graduates are supposed to submit GMAT or GRE scores. Applicants are expected to have studied A-level Mathematics or its equivalent. While work experience is not a prerequisite for the program, applicants generally demonstrate internships to enhance the application. Due to its international renown, LSE draws a diverse group of international students, making admission mo

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Misha

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For MSc Finance, the London School of Economics accepts applications on a rolling basis. So there is no specified deadline. However, students are advised to apply as early as possible due to the highly competitive nature of the admission process. The funding deadline for needs-based awards from LSE is Apr-End, 2026.

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Misha

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The admission requirements for the MSc Finance programme at the London School of Economics (LSE) are as follows: 

  • Upper second-class honours (2:1) degree or equivalent in any discipline and good quantitative skills. 
  • A minimum of A-level Mathematics (or its equivalent).
  • GMAT or GRE is required for all applicants without a UK undergraduate degree (GMAT strongly preferred).
  • Work experience (either through internships or full employment) optional
  • English proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, PTEA etc.)

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Satyendra Rastogi

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Trinity College Dublin ranks 34 in the 2024 Financial Times for Masters in Finance. Trinity's Masters in Finance is a specialist programme designed to prepare students for a range of careers in the financial industry. The duration of the programme is 12 months and first-year fees is INR 23.63 L at the college. Therefore, Trinity College Dublin is good for studying MSc Finance in Ireland.

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