On the website it says that " you need to be working towards an honours degree in Maths, Statistics, Financial Risk, Physics, Economics, Chemistry, Engineering, Computer Science or similar ". Can the grade come from MSc programme in Banking and Finance that I am currently on if BSc Mathematics and Economics grade doesn't meet the requirement? In between my BSc and MSc I completed a pre-masters course and received 77/100. Can I use this grade as a prediction for my MSc? I also have work experience at the actuarial department of VTB Insurance company and am preparing to sit CFA Level 1 exam in February. Can it be taken into account? And finally, If I am allowed to apply for a graduate programme now, can I apply for it once I receive my MSc and have a new grade that meets the requirements or will my BSc still be in the way? Kind regards, Oleksandr Puchak
Hi Oleksandr - thank you for your message. As you have a lot of very specific questions pertaining to your individual application, it would be best to contact our student recruitment team directly to discuss. Please contact us on +44(0)800 289 208 between Monday to Friday, 8:30am-5.30pm UK time. The team who will take the call will be able to connect you with someone who oversees recruitment for that specific Programme for advice.
Dear Kate, Thank you very much for your reply and the contact details provided. Speaking to the recruitment team directly was very helpful. Thank you!
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