Bachelors | 54.0%
- Applicants must have a bachelors degree with an overall mark of at least 54-69% depending on your university
- Applicants qualification should be in a quantitative subject such as finance, economics, mathematics, physics or engineering
- Applicants will also be considered if they have a finance- or economics-related degree provided that it contains several modules with a high quantitative modelling content (e.g., Mathematics for Economics/Finance; Applied Statistics; Econometrics) which have been passed with high marks
- Applicants may also be considered for the course if applicants have other professional qualifications or experience of equivalent standing
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