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financepil 15-06-2011 05:53 PM

Msc Qf/Mathematics
 
Is any one applying for this course in 2012 NUS??
What would be the basic requirements like? any one currentley enrolled in this pregramme?? any feed back on thic course ??

Unregistered 16-06-2011 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by financepil (Post 13263)
Is any one applying for this course in 2012 NUS??
What would be the basic requirements like? any one currentley enrolled in this pregramme?? any feed back on thic course ??

i would like to know more about this course too, esp the job prospects - what's the average and median starting pay of recent graduates?

Unregistered 17-06-2011 04:01 PM

Hi
 
Hi , Why are you interested in this course? Would you share your profile details.I'm interested in this course and wanna apply for next year intake.so far I've fine some research on this and ppl suggest it's a good way.to enter finance field ;)

Unregistered 19-06-2011 05:47 PM

hi I am planning to take one, but one in hong kong instead. I plan to work there after I graduate. Singapore is too small a financial sector as compared to Hong Kong which has access to the China markets.

I also considered abt taking one in local uni cos its cheaper but I felt money can be earned back, but opportunties cannot. I may suffer financially by moving to hong kong but it will be something I know I will regret if i did not.

thus I am saving up money now.

as for paywise, expect to be paid abt the same pay or maybe abit higher than a fresh grad if lets say you are switching from an irrelevant industry. if you had previous banking exp b4, then you would of course earn more.

the thing is don't expect too much from this masters. What it can do is just open opportunties for u. e.g. u r switching industries. paywise still have to depend on which sector of banking u r going into and whether its a foreign bank or not. But when management is considering promotions or meeting clients, the masters may just give u an edge but not 100% all the time.

i wld say masters + cfa is necessary if you really wanna make it in banking but i have seem ppl without that doing v well too.

MQF 09-10-2011 09:26 PM

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