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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Admission to MS in Finance at Free University of Berlin
Free University of Berlin does not offer a specific MS in Finance, but it has programs related to economics, management, and quantitative finance under its School of Business and Economics. Admission requirements generally include:
Eligibility Criteria:
- A relevant bachelor's degree in Finance, Economics, Business, or a related field.
- Proficiency in English or German (depending on the language of instruction).
- Strong academic records and, in some cases, GRE/GMAT scores.
Application Requirements:
- Academic transcripts and proof of degree.
- Statement of purpose.
- Letters of recommendation.
- Englis
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The cost of pursuing MS in Finance in Germany depends upon the type of university you are enrolled in. If you get admitted in a public university in Germany, you won't have to pay any tuition fee. However, at the start of every academic year, you will be required to pay a semester fee ranging between EUR 150 - EUR 300 (INR 13.7 K - 27.5 K).
If you secure an admission in a private university in Germany, you will have to pay the tuition fee ranging between EUR 11,000 - EUR 17,000 (INR 10 L - 15.5 L) for studying Germany MSc Finance.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
Queen Mary University of London ranks at 151 for its Finance course. The MSc in Finance fees at the university is around INR 34 L for first-year. Therefore, yes QMUL London is a good choice to study MSc in Finance in the UK.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
The Technical University of Munich (TUM) doesn't charge a separate application fee for the M.Sc. in Finance and Information Management program.
They charge only tuition fees that apply to international students from non-EU countries. The cost is: € 6000 per semester (around ?5,30,220 per semester based on today's exchange rate).
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The acceptance rate of Technical University of Munich is around 8% indicating that it is one of the more challenging institutions to gain admission to in Germany. Students who have completed bachelor's degree in China, India, Pakistan, Egypt or Bangladesh, must provide a GMAT with a percentile ranking of at least 65%. International students need to provide English Proficiency test scores as well.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The entry requirements for Aalto University MSc in Finance course are given as follows:
- A bachelor's degree
- Official transcripts
- Course descriptions of relevant courses
- CV
- Motivational video
- GMAT / GRE
- English language proficiency score
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Aalto University MSc in Finance language of instruction is English. The duration of this course is 2 years. The tuition fee for non-EU citizens is €15,000 per year for master's studies. Graduates of this course are going to have substantial knowledge, analytical skill set, truth-seeking mindset, competitive attitude, high-level management skills, etc. Applicants with a bachelor's outside the field of Finance, or even outside Business are also encouraged to apply.
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