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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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M.Sc in Finance is a two years post graduate program after completing graduation. Course is good, candidate who are interested in doing career in Financial Market or various such companies, can apply for this program.

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Rakesh Nair

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There are many universities in Canada for MS in finance. I think you should start application procedure for January intake as you will not get admission for September intake because their deadline starts from January so it would be difficult to get admission for September intake. Try for January, take a guide for proper application purpose and then pursue with your further process.

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kanu vashisht

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Go for MBA in finance, if you are actually passionate about the same and this is having more value in the upcoming years. All the best.

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Yash Gupta

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Master of Finance Versus MBA. The major difference between these programs is that the MBA equips students with broader skills and knowledge in business and helps graduates apply them in many different areas. On the other hand, Master of Finance programs are more finance-specific.

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neha trivedi

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Hello, There is no such difference between M.Sc. . And MS degrees. In countries like india, UK the Masters programme are better known as M.Sc. . programme and in the country like USA, it is better known as MS programme. Both M.Sc. . and MS is called as Master of Science programme.

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Satish PrabhuCenter Director at IMPEL Overseas Consultants

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Dear Samir,
Yes, you are eligible as the cut off for most Universities is 65%, however it may vary from University to University, check out with the University you want to apply to, if I may suggest check out Deakin, RMIT, University of Sydney, UOWS to mention a few, however please select a course of 2 years duration as 1 year one will not make you eligible for a Post study work visa.
All the best.

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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

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Corporate or entrepreneurial finance. If you are interested in bottom-line analysis, corporate finance is a popular career path with a broad range of opportunities for ambitious graduates. Commercial or investment banking. Private wealth management. Accounting. Financial Analyst. Financial analysts research and assess investment opportunities to help companies make decisions about buying and selling stocks, bonds and other types of investments. Financial Manager. A financial manager is responsible for the overall financial health of a business. Personal Financial Advisory.

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