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Hi,
I am a non EU student and have an offer to study in MSc Finance from Strathclyde Business School(SBS),U.K this year.SBS is a triple accredited B-School and the Msc Finance course is placed in Top 50 in FT rankings Masters in Finance, however looking into the limited post study work options in U.K for non EU students do you it is worthwhile to pursue the course? I have to take a loan in order to do so is it worth to take such a risk.
Need some advice on the above matter so that I can take an informed decision.
I am from India and am interested to pursue a career in Finance and will be taking admission to one of the Australian Universities next year.
Background:I have 3+ years experience in Sales and Marketing in Financial Services sector in India and have already completed my MBA in Marketing.But now I want to make a transition to a career in core Finance.I am currently 30 years and want to pursue a specialist degree such as Master in Finance.
I have conditional offers from ANU-Master of Finance and QUT-Master in Business(Finance) for 2016 intake and am also expecting offer from Monash University-Master in Banking and Finance in the next couple of days.
Request some advice/opinion on the above 3 universities and whom should I select based on my profile,learning experience and career outcomes from the universities, considering I am international student.Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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