srujan2496 wrote:
Hello! Thank you Harsh.
Well, the thing here is, I do come from a Commerce and Finance background. I have a bachelors degree in Commerce, I graduated in May of 2017. I cleared 2 levels of Chartered Accountancy and worked 3 years as an Intern at PwC’s assurance department. I will clear my CPA US exams this year and obtain a license before leaving for masters. So, considering all this, I’m just unsure as to how spending two additional years (1st and 2nd) would really help me. If Skema’s post graduation scenario of MSc Financial Markets is almost similar to that of MiM-FE, I would rather choose a one year program and start working early than spend 3 years, as I am at an important juncture in both my personal and professional life.
Hoping to hear from you soon.
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Given your background it doesn't make sense to spend 3 years at edhec then... Go for Skema... Or u can even try asking edhec if they can give u direct admit to year 3...there are people who directly apply for 1 year masters at edhec (essentially the third year). In any case, if u decide to go for 1 year program then ensure completion of few things such as mastery over French, networking with alumni, identify big players and relevant job profiles etc. These things should be done before u land in France... Go for intensive courses at Alliance Française. U don't wanna waste time studying French in France and stuff like that. Also, try negotiating a scholarship with Skema. Tell them that u got an admit at edhec and they are willing to consider u for scholarship.
Hope this makes sense.
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