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Computer Engineer want to switch to Quant, please advise

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I am working as Software Developer for the past 6 years at one of the software companies in Bangalore. India. I have a bachelor's degree in Computer Science and my exposure to math is limited to graduate level mathematics (Calculus, probability, Fourier Transforms).

I would like to make a career switch as Quant. With respect to that I want to pursue either a course (preferably part-time) in Financial Mathematics in the US. Given this:

1. What are my chances of getting admitted to any of the colleges in USA?

2. Will this be enough to get a job as Quant? Or is a PHD necessary?

3. Is a part-time course considered inferior to a full-time course in quant circles?

4. My current age is around 29 years, Is age a factor? Are there entry level quants who are 33-35 years old?

5. Are there any online courses/book I can follow to increase my probability of being accepted in a Math Finance degree in good college in US?

PS:
1. I prefer part-time course as I have a family to support.
 
You can't do a part-time program in the US unless you are a resident or citizen. By law, all international students must study full-time.
Nobody asks if you obtain your degree ft or pt. Some programs will only provide job placement help for its ft students.

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Hi Andy,

Thank you for your quick response, I am planning to work in US as a software engineer and along with that pursue a degree in Mathematical Finance.

What about my age? Will that be a hindrance?
 
Andy,

I have very little exposure to math, which I learned as part of degree in Computer Science:
1. Basic Calculus (differentation & Integration)
2. Some amount of probability theory
3. Fourier Transforms

Will my background in computer science, and my work as software developer for 6 years be enough to get into a good US college for MFE?
 
Hi Andy,

Thank you for your quick response, I am planning to work in US as a software engineer and along with that pursue a degree in Mathematical Finance.

What about my age? Will that be a hindrance?
If you work as a software engineer in a IB or a hedge fund, then the changes of getting into an MFE is better. Also, your employer may reimburse the course fee.
 
If you work as a software engineer in a IB or a hedge fund, then the changes of getting into an MFE is better. Also, your employer may reimburse the course fee.
Thanks elliot, there are practically no hedge funds in India; I will have to move to US on a H1 try finding a job in Hedge fund and get into a MFE
 
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