Hello Bhawmik,
1. MIT Sloan School of Management:
Ranked second in the QS Masters in Finance Rankings (after London Business School), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)s Sloan School of Management is featured for its Master of Finance degree and receives a perfect score for the thought leadership indicator, demonstrating its huge academic standing and history of revolutionary ideas in management and finance, such as Theory X and Theory Y and the SolowSwan model. Sloans motto, means et manus (mind and hand) reflects the schools emphasis on finding practical solutions to real problems.
2. UC Berkeley Haas School of Business
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Hello Bhawmik,
1. MIT Sloan School of Management:
Ranked second in the QS Masters in Finance Rankings (after London Business School), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)s Sloan School of Management is featured for its Master of Finance degree and receives a perfect score for the thought leadership indicator, demonstrating its huge academic standing and history of revolutionary ideas in management and finance, such as Theory X and Theory Y and the SolowSwan model. Sloans motto, means et manus (mind and hand) reflects the schools emphasis on finding practical solutions to real problems.
2. UC Berkeley Haas School of Business
University of California, Berkeleys Haas School of Business is ranked fifth for its Master of Financial Engineering (MFE) degree, with full marks in the value for money and thought leadership indicators. The course includes a 10-week internship, with students getting placements at companies such as Barclays, Morgan Stanley, the Bank of America and Uber. Students of Haas are therefore highly employable, and earn an average starting salary of US$155,514.
3. UCLA Anderson School of Management
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)s Anderson School of Management is ranked seventh in the Masters in finance ranking, with its Master of Financial Engineering (MFE) degree allowing students to learn from world-renowned faculty and prominent guest lecturers, and applying what they've learnt through a summer internship and a hands-on Applied Finance Project (AFP), in which students can expand their professional networks and gain valuable exposure to possible employers.
4. University of Toronto Rotman School of Management
Heading to Canada, the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto is ranked 14th for its Master of Financial Risk Management degree, earning a very high score for the thought leadership category, which takes into account staff with a Ph.D. research impact, and a global survey of academics. Rotmans Masters degree offers strong connections to the finance industry and a two-month applied Risk Management Project, giving students the chance to with risk management professionals.
5. NYU Stern School of Business MS in Global Finance
New York University (NYU)s School of Business is ranked 23rd in the QS Masters in Finance rankings, earning very high scores for its alumni outcomes and thought leadership. Offered in collaboration with the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST).
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