MS Finance USA School Suggestion
Posted Sep 26, 2017 20:19
Hi,
I am a Chartered Accountant (CA) from India with 20 months of full time work-ex from a Big4 (excl. 3 years of mandatory internship as a part of CA curriculum).
GMAT - 620 (Q49, V26, IR7, AWA4.5)
BCom - 91%
Age - 25
Looking for US schools - Masters in Finance (Corporate finance not quantitative) offered under the STEM. Kindly suggest the schools I should apply with the given profile. I want to apply to 6 schools of the below-given.
1. University of Rochester: Simon (FT top60-MSF)
2. Tulane University: Freeman (FT top60-MSF)
3. University of Utah: Eccles (FT top60-MSF)
4. Fordham University: Gabelli (FT top60-MSF)
5. University of Cincinnati
6. Loyola University Chicago
7. Suffolk university-sawyer business school
8. Depaul
9. Sacred Heart
10. Whitman
11. University of Buffalo
Also if there is some other school you would like to recommend, pls do so.
I prefer schools with better employment opportunity, atleast an ROI of 1:1, 1 to 1.5 years program, tuition fee (excl. cost of living) not above 35 lacs and program accepting IELTS.
Thank you.
Hi,
I am a Chartered Accountant (CA) from India with 20 months of full time work-ex from a Big4 (excl. 3 years of mandatory internship as a part of CA curriculum).
GMAT - 620 (Q49, V26, IR7, AWA4.5)
BCom - 91%
Age - 25
Looking for US schools - Masters in Finance (Corporate finance not quantitative) offered under the STEM. Kindly suggest the schools I should apply with the given profile. I want to apply to 6 schools of the below-given.
1. University of Rochester: Simon (FT top60-MSF)
2. Tulane University: Freeman (FT top60-MSF)
3. University of Utah: Eccles (FT top60-MSF)
4. Fordham University: Gabelli (FT top60-MSF)
5. University of Cincinnati
6. Loyola University Chicago
7. Suffolk university-sawyer business school
8. Depaul
9. Sacred Heart
10. Whitman
11. University of Buffalo
Also if there is some other school you would like to recommend, pls do so.
I prefer schools with better employment opportunity, atleast an ROI of 1:1, 1 to 1.5 years program, tuition fee (excl. cost of living) not above 35 lacs and program accepting IELTS.
Thank you.
Posted Sep 27, 2017 19:34
Of the schools you mentioned, I would focus on the FT ranked ones. Of those, Fordham has a much better international mobility score than the others, meaning the rate at which students are able to move from one country to another is much better.
That said, Rochester, even though its international mobility score is lower, has much better salary outcomes.
It may be that you need to have conversations with these schools and ask them about (1) the success rate of Indian students who want to work in the US, and (2) the salaries of those students.
In terms of other programs, it surprised me that IIT - Stuart's program has such good salary outcomes and international mobility stats. That one might be worth looking into as well. I'm not sure if it's STEM certified.
Of the schools you mentioned, I would focus on the FT ranked ones. Of those, Fordham has a much better international mobility score than the others, meaning the rate at which students are able to move from one country to another is much better.
That said, Rochester, even though its international mobility score is lower, has much better salary outcomes.
It may be that you need to have conversations with these schools and ask them about (1) the success rate of Indian students who want to work in the US, and (2) the salaries of those students.
In terms of other programs, it surprised me that IIT - Stuart's program has such good salary outcomes and international mobility stats. That one might be worth looking into as well. I'm not sure if it's STEM certified.
Posted Sep 27, 2017 20:33
Thank you for the reply Laurie.
You mentioned 'It may be that you need to have conversations with these schools and ask them about (1) the success rate of Indian students who want to work in the US, and (2) the salaries of those students.' Do you mean we can directly email the admission team of the schools and ask them these direct questions?
Also, IIT Stuart offers 'Masters of mathematical finance' under stem but not 'Masters of Science in Finance'.
Apart from the FT, can you suggest 2 other schools that are worth applying as I am not sure about my chances in FT ranked ones.
Thank you for the reply Laurie.
You mentioned 'It may be that you need to have conversations with these schools and ask them about (1) the success rate of Indian students who want to work in the US, and (2) the salaries of those students.' Do you mean we can directly email the admission team of the schools and ask them these direct questions?
Also, IIT Stuart offers 'Masters of mathematical finance' under stem but not 'Masters of Science in Finance'.
Apart from the FT, can you suggest 2 other schools that are worth applying as I am not sure about my chances in FT ranked ones.
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