2 of our students recently secured scholarships of £15,000 each from the University of Cambridge for their MFin program.
This is one of the most competitive MSc Finance programs globally, and here is what makes it even more interesting.
Most MSc Finance programs across the UK, Europe, and the US have an upper cap of 2 to 3 years of work experience. This means that if you are a professional with more experience, a lot of these programs are simply not an option.
But there are a few exceptions.
Programs like the MFin at London Business School and University of Cambridge are designed specifically for candidates with at least 2 years of core finance experience.
This changes everything.
You are surrounded by peers who bring similar levels of experience, clarity, ambition, and maturity. That directly impacts the quality of classroom discussions, networking, and long-term outcomes.
Now here is where Cambridge stands out even more.
👉🏻There is no GMAT or GRE requirement.
So what do they evaluate instead?
Three things:
1. Academics
Your undergraduate performance, certifications, projects, and any upskilling efforts
2. Professional experience
Your growth trajectory and how clearly you can articulate your goals
3. Interpersonal impact
What you have built or contributed to in your workplace, community, or environment
This year, every student we guided for this program secured an admit. 100 percent conversion.
2 of them also received scholarships.
One of these students applied as recently as last month.
Applications are still open till 31 May, so it is not too late.
If you are considering applying, feel free to schedule a call with me via:
https://lnkd.in/d78ZxbhjRegards,
Aanya Jain
CoFounder
UniAdviseLondon Business School Alumni and Interviewer