MSc Entry Requirements

Entry requirements for all our MSc programmes are as detailed below:

Courses

MSc Corporate Finance

MSc Finance and Real Estate

MSc Financial Risk Management

MSc Investment Management

MSc International Securities, Investment and Banking

MSc Financial Engineering

MSc Capital Markets, Regulation and Compliance **

MSc Investment Banking and Islamic Finance **

Undergraduate Degree

Minimum 2:1 or the equivalent from an overseas institution.

 Minimum 2:1 or the equivalent from an overseas institution.

Minimum 2:1 or the equivalent from an overseas institution.

Degree Discipline

Any degree discipline, but must have a satisfactory* existing level of numeracy.

Quantitative discipline – must have a very good existing level of numeracy. Mathematical and engineering degrees are preferred.

Any discipline – no quantitative requirement. 

GMAT

We may ask you to submit a GMAT score if we think it appropriate in your individual case. For example, if you have been out of education for more than a few years or have little evidence of any numerical ability.

For information on the GMAT and the location of test centres worldwide, please visit www.mba.com

We may ask you to submit a GMAT score if we think it appropriate in your individual case. For example, if you have been out of education for more than a few years or have little evidence of any numerical ability.

For information on the GMAT and the location of test centres worldwide, please visit www.mba.com 

No requirement.

 * Please note that the requirement for MSc Financial Risk Management is for a good existing level of numeracy.

** Please note that, while there is no requirement for a quantitative background to entry onto this MSc, some of the core and optional modules require some quantitative skills, or at least a willingness to follow and apply quantitative arguments. We offer an introductory, non-examined, quantitative methods course that covers the required techniques, but you may also wish to purchase and work through an introductory quantitative methods for finance textbook prior to joining the programme. Our admissions team will be happy to advise you on this.

Contact

For more details, contact Kim Mountford, Admissions Officer, at mailto:k.mountford@icmacentre.ac.uk