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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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The latest cutoff for MSc in Finance at JBIMS Mumbai is as follows: 

Category

Cut-off

General

99.99 percentile

OBC

99.75 percentile

SC

98.75 percentile

ST

97.75 percentile

JBIMS Mumbai cutoff is based on valid CAT scores. The cutoff percentile varies for different categories depending on the number of available seats. 

Students preparing for MSc admission in Finance at JBIMS must fill the eligibility criteria below: 

  • Students must have passed Class 12 with Mathematics as a compulsory subject. 
  • A minimum of 99.99 percentile in the CAT exam is required 
  • Passed the interview conducted by JBIMS Mumbai.

 

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Aman Kumar Thakur

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Admission exams: Many MBA and M.Sc. Colleges in Australia require candidates to take admission exams such as GMAT GRE or IELTS/TOEFL. Prepare for these exams well in advance and aim for a good score to increase your chances of admission.
Apply to colleges: Once you have shortlisted the colleges, start applying for them. Prepare a strong application package that includes your academic transcripts, admission exam scores, recommendation letters, essays, and other required documents. Make sure to apply before the application deadline.
Consider scholarships: Look for scholarships and financial aid options that are available for internationa
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Piyush Baid

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The decision of whether to pursue a Master of Science MS in Finance or a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a concentration in Finance largely depends on your career goals and personal preferences. A Master's in Finance (MSF) is a specialised degree focused on finance and financial markets. It is recommended for students looking for a career with a strong finance orientation such as investment banking, corporate finance, quantitative analysis, and asset management. On the other hand, an MBA with a concentration in Finance is a more general business degree that allows you to study finance while also exploring other business di
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Piyush Baid

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I apologize again for the confusion. Based on the search results, I do not have information on which of the universities you mentioned (D. Y. Patil in Akurdi, D. Y. Patil in Pimpri, SPPU Nashik, and Neville Wadia) may be best for pursuing an MS in Finance in terms of placement and studies. However, you can research each university's curriculum, faculty, job placement rate, and alumni network to determine which would be the best fit for you. It may also be helpful to reach out to current students and alumni to get their perspectives on their experiences and career outcomes.

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Surbhi Sahu

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Universities in UK for M.Sc. In finance are :-
1. University of Oxford.
2. Imperial College London.
3. London School of Economics and Political Science.
4. University of Cambridge.
5. University of Edinburgh.
6. University of Warwick.
7. University of Aberdeen.
8. University of Bath.
9. University of Glasgow.
10. Bangor University.
11. Durham University.
12. University of Leeds.
13. University of Strathclyde.

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Surbhi Sahu

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Yes, there are colleges for MS in finance who don't conduct entrance exam. The list of those colleges is given below :-
1. R V Institute of Management.
2. Indus Business Academy.
3. Alliance School of Business.
4. Christ Deemed University.
5. Acharya Institute of Management and Sciences.
6. MS Ramaiah Institute of Management.
7. Vyasa Business School.
8. GIBS.
9. Vanguard Business School.
10. JIMS, Rohini.
11. JIMS, Delhi.
12. Apeejay School of Management.

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Rhedem Suryavanshi

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London School of Economics - fees in GBP 29,760
University of Manchester - fees in GBP 30,000
Imperial College London - fees in GBP 35,900
University of Edinburgh - fees in GBP 31,350
University of Warwick - fees in GBP 35,750.

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Nikita Sharma

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To be eligible for Masters in Finance in USA, an applicant is required to have a Bachelors degree in a relevant field of study from a recognised university with 80% and above marks
provide scores of GRE or GMAT
provide proof of English language proficiency through IELTS TOEFL or equivalent exam.

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Simran

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Hi
I am an NTU graduate in M.Sc. Management and finance
I think your decision depends on what is your goal? If you want to have an international career, I think NTU, UK is better as you will get post work visa and better opportunities in terms of pay and ROI.

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