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I would greatly appreciate your insights and advice regarding my profile as I prepare to apply for MS in Financial Engineering programs. Below are the key highlights of my background:
Education:
BTech in Mechanical Engineering from NITK, with a CGPA of 8.48
Relevant coursework in mathematics, statistics, and programming
Completed an ML and Data Science course from UpGrad
Standardized Tests:
GRE: 319 (Quant: 166, Verbal: 153)
TOEFL: Reading 29, Listening 27 (waiting on writing and speaking scores)
Work Experience:
HSBC: 2+ years as a credit risk analyst (promoted to senior analyst), working on credit risk modeling and analysis
Tata Motors: Sales and marketing experience
Internship: Mercedes Benz (Pune) in supply chain management, focused on optimizing box packaging to reduce the carbon footprint
Certifications:
Cleared FRM Part 1 on the first attempt
Awards:
Ramanujan Scholarship in Junior Math Olympiad
Rising Star Award at HSBC for outstanding performance
Goal: I aim to build a strong career in quantitative finance, particularly in risk management and derivatives, and stay in either the US or Europe for about 5 years to maximize learning and earning potential.
Goals: My goal is to pursue a career in quantitative finance, particularly in risk management, derivatives, and financial modeling.
Given my profile and goals, I would appreciate your feedback on the following:
How competitive am I for the below MFE programs?
1. Baruch
2. Princeton
3. Cornell
4. CMU
5. Columbia
6. Georgia Tech
Thank you in advance for your time and advice. I look forward to hearing your thoughts!
Education:
BTech in Mechanical Engineering from NITK, with a CGPA of 8.48
Relevant coursework in mathematics, statistics, and programming
Completed an ML and Data Science course from UpGrad
Standardized Tests:
GRE: 319 (Quant: 166, Verbal: 153)
TOEFL: Reading 29, Listening 27 (waiting on writing and speaking scores)
Work Experience:
HSBC: 2+ years as a credit risk analyst (promoted to senior analyst), working on credit risk modeling and analysis
Tata Motors: Sales and marketing experience
Internship: Mercedes Benz (Pune) in supply chain management, focused on optimizing box packaging to reduce the carbon footprint
Certifications:
Cleared FRM Part 1 on the first attempt
Awards:
Ramanujan Scholarship in Junior Math Olympiad
Rising Star Award at HSBC for outstanding performance
Goal: I aim to build a strong career in quantitative finance, particularly in risk management and derivatives, and stay in either the US or Europe for about 5 years to maximize learning and earning potential.
Goals: My goal is to pursue a career in quantitative finance, particularly in risk management, derivatives, and financial modeling.
Given my profile and goals, I would appreciate your feedback on the following:
How competitive am I for the below MFE programs?
1. Baruch
2. Princeton
3. Cornell
4. CMU
5. Columbia
6. Georgia Tech
Thank you in advance for your time and advice. I look forward to hearing your thoughts!