Georgia Institute of Technology - MS in Quantitative and Computational Finance

GaTech QCF Georgia Tech QCF Admission Discussion

Georgia Tech's QCF Program is a professional, interdisciplinary graduate degree program.

  • 2025  Rejected Vittal has a tracker for this program.
No movement on status as on now ...looks like have to wait till month end
 
  • 2025  Rejected Ramy has a tracker for this program.
Last year, the tracker recorded a total of 24 acceptances. This year, there have already been 20 admissions, with 18 applications currently marked as ‘pending’ on the tracker. Based on current trends, we can reasonably expect approximately 3 to 5 additional acceptances from the pending pool.
I expect much more offers than that. Not many applicants in the standard round have received their results and it is not likely that 80% of the rest will be rejected.
 
  • 2025  Rejected Vittal has a tracker for this program.
This is not new. Laura told me about this during my interview that the 'recent upgrade to our application processing system' was actually a bug in their system which prevented them from seeing any GMAT focus edition scores. That's the reason I got my interview invite late and all those who gave GMAT FE scores received interview invites quite late. Laur was pretty confident that the decisions would be coming out this week only. So lets wait.
So results should come today end of the day us or by tomorrow india time
 
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Has anyone received any reply for mail regarding result date? I had mailed GT but yet to receive any reply.
 
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Has anyone received any reply for mail regarding result date? I had mailed GT but yet to receive any reply.
Since the website said 2 weeks, I’m assuming it’ll be by this weekend - was planning on mailing if that deadline is also breached
 
  • 2025  Rejected Vittal has a tracker for this program.
E mailed to Laura as well as Malcolm..no reply yet ... application status remain same .... hopefully by this week or it will be too long a Wait
 
  • 2025  Rejected DraxxDestroyer has a tracker for this program.
Haven't gotten any replies either but, thinking of considering NYU Tandon at this point.
Do any of you have any ideas or thoughts about NYU Tandon MFE vs GT QCF?
I'd personally prefer GT because of the program being 18 months long, more computationally heavy and more cost friendly.
Particularly I'm concerned about how much does the NYC location help in getting jobs?
 
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Particularly I'm concerned about how much does the NYC location help in getting jobs?
NYC is the center of global finance so being in proximity is an advantage. It allows for informal meetings and networking opportunities that turn to job leads.
It also is home to many top programs in the country so the competition is fierce.
There is nothing stopping you from getting a job in NYC if you are qualified and do the hard work.
Some people would prefer other locations like Chicago, Atlanta, Charlotte for various location. Find out what you want and then select the program that best prepares you to achieve that goal.
 
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Haven't gotten any replies either but, thinking of considering NYU Tandon at this point.
Do any of you have any ideas or thoughts about NYU Tandon MFE vs GT QCF?
I'd personally prefer GT because of the program being 18 months long, more computationally heavy and more cost friendly.
Particularly I'm concerned about how much does the NYC location help in getting jobs?
That's an interesting point about the 18-month duration – I had been under the impression that 15 months often strikes a good balance between accelerating entry into the workforce and gaining substantial learning.
 
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I was also curious—does the MS QCF program primarily cater to those with a computer science background, or can someone with a strong foundation in finance or statistics also thrive and fully leverage the curriculum? From what I’ve seen, the admitted cohort seems to lean heavily towards CS, so I’m wondering how well individuals from a more finance/stats-oriented background fit into and benefit from the program.
 
  • 2025  Rejected nishm has a tracker for this program.
I was also curious—does the MS QCF program primarily cater to those with a computer science background, or can someone with a strong foundation in finance or statistics also thrive and fully leverage the curriculum? From what I’ve seen, the admitted cohort seems to lean heavily towards CS, so I’m wondering how well individuals from a more finance/stats-oriented background fit into and benefit from the program.
As far as i know when i took the information virtual session that they see the program as ai and ds for finance
 
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I was also curious—does the MS QCF program primarily cater to those with a computer science background, or can someone with a strong foundation in finance or statistics also thrive and fully leverage the curriculum? From what I’ve seen, the admitted cohort seems to lean heavily towards CS, so I’m wondering how well individuals from a more finance/stats-oriented background fit into and benefit from the program.
The course is definitely very computationally heavy. Not to say that people from finance background can't make it but I've heard within the first sem itself they have programming courses in python, c++, R and I think even matlab which can be daunting for a non programmer.
Also about the 3 sem vs 4 sem argument. I feel tandon offers 33 credits in 4 sems which seems pretty slow to me compared to GT where I'd have to complete 36 credits in 3 sems, so staying for an extra semester at college when I could complete my degree earlier seems likea bit of waste of crucial time.
 
  • 2025  Rejected Vittal has a tracker for this program.
Haven't gotten any replies either but, thinking of considering NYU Tandon at this point.
Do any of you have any ideas or thoughts about NYU Tandon MFE vs GT QCF?
I'd personally prefer GT because of the program being 18 months long, more computationally heavy and more cost friendly.
Particularly I'm concerned about how much does the NYC location help in getting jobs?
When it comes to pursuing a Master’s in Quantitative Finance, 4 universities frequently top the list for Indian students 📊 📊

✅ NYU (New York University)
✅ Georgia Tech (Georgia Institute of Technology)
✅ NCSU (North Carolina State University)
✅ Rutgers University

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That's an interesting point about the 18-month duration – I had been under the impression that 15 months often strikes a good balance between accelerating entry into the workforce and gaining substantial learning.
A standard MFE program last 3 semesters: Fall, Spring, Fall where students usually did they summer internship in the second year.
Some programs have non traditional schedule and last only 1 year like UCB MFE which starts in Spring and students graduate in December.
When the job market is good for quant students (which was a long time ago), this 1-year span is a bonus because students can graduate and earn money sooner.
For the past several years, with many students struggle to find internship, some programs even extend their programs an extra semester so their students can stay in F1 visa longer to find internship or jobs.
In my experience, there are so much to absorb in 3 semesters while having to find internship, apply and interview. This will come as a shock to most students. Some will take shortcuts (not going to classes and learn the material properly) but the gist is that unless you are extremely prepared academically, most will struggle to fully learn and job search at the same time.
Take a look at Princeton which is a full 2 years program. I believe it's the only 2-year program on our ranking. Their students have a more balanced workload and time for career development. This helps them maintain a good placement rate over the years.
 
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