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Hi everyone,
Currently, I work in a hedge fund (one of the most significant hedge funds) and graduated from a top-6 IIT in CS (tier-1 college of India), with CGPA 8.8/10
In my undergrad, I mainly took math courses related to linear algebra and calculus(not very good grades, 7/10) I think to get into, say, Princeton/Stanford MFE, one needs to have some set of maths courses (like probability etc) done in the past. So, can anyone list all the maths courses that need to be taken? And how can I get them now? Is there any online certification for them? I know Baruch offers pre-mfe courses, but they do nov-jan, which will be late if I want to apply in ivy-leagues's MFE programmes.
Your inputs would be very valuable. Thanks.
Currently, I work in a hedge fund (one of the most significant hedge funds) and graduated from a top-6 IIT in CS (tier-1 college of India), with CGPA 8.8/10
In my undergrad, I mainly took math courses related to linear algebra and calculus(not very good grades, 7/10) I think to get into, say, Princeton/Stanford MFE, one needs to have some set of maths courses (like probability etc) done in the past. So, can anyone list all the maths courses that need to be taken? And how can I get them now? Is there any online certification for them? I know Baruch offers pre-mfe courses, but they do nov-jan, which will be late if I want to apply in ivy-leagues's MFE programmes.
Your inputs would be very valuable. Thanks.