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The Ph.D. in Finance is a research-led study programme leading to graduate-level academic and research careers. PhD Graduates often go on to consultancy work, undertake other research, or teach in university finance departments. The programme typically lasts four to five years, including two to three years for original research and writing a dissertation. To enter a programme, students must have acceptable GMAT scores and a college-level background in math, including calculus and Algebra and economics. Some programs may also require that they already have an MBA.
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