COMPARE Georgia Institute of Technology QCF vs NYU Tandon MFE

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Employed at Graduation (%)
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8
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2025
Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332
3.92 star(s) 13 reviews
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8
2025
Georgia Institute of Technology
80
3
93
100
113.6K
51
32.59
64.34K
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9
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2025
NYU Tandon School of Engineering Brooklyn, NY 11201
3.47 star(s) 32 reviews
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9
2025
NYU Tandon School of Engineering
77
3
67
89
110.3K
146
28.11
81.58K
Also I would have gone to NYU Poly without any qualms , but looking at the quantnet rankings Gatech has always been 4-5 rankings above NYU Poly so I wonder whether forgoing Gatech would be a wise choice?
I am primarily concerned about the job opportunities after graduation, will I be able to get a job in US after graduating from Gatech?
 
Gatech's class size: around 50.
Poly: >100

Placements: Neither post their stats so you can't say much. You might want to get in touch with students there. I did speak to a few of them and from what I know the placements are good. The person I spoke to had 2 offers by the end of his first year. But that doesn't mean everyone does. You should know that the program is now taken care of by Scheller School of Business and I do see this as something positive since B Schools care a lot about placing their students.

Gatech: one of the best engineering schools in USA.
Poly: Decent. The merger with NYU which would legally come into effect this Jan '14 is a huge step but it's fruits wont reap until later next year so we cant be sure. I personally don't believe in what the crowd has got to say. The whole industry is aware of this merger and probably understand it better than I do. But the advantage could be complete access to Wasserman Career Services of NYU which itself is one of the best.

Location: NYU poly definitely scores over Gatech at this but Gatech's QCF has been around for almost 13 years. So I'm sure they must have figured out some way to advertise their program well in NY and I'm also sure many students find their way to NY later. And I hope you know that the ranking methodology did take into account the opinion of recruiters and it shows Gatech is better.

Conclusion: I would definitely rate Gatech above Poly. If being in NY and good career support is what you want, you should go to Poly. If brand name, college reputation, peer quality and still a good career support is what you're looking for, you should go to Tech.

Also, if you're going to tech, listen to Rambin' Wreck from Georgia Tech. It's probably the best fight song out there. :D
 
Thanks a lot Azmat for the informative post it's really helpful.I am inclined towards Georgia , and your post really helps to ossify my decision.I have contacted Gatech regarding their stats and other things, will keep this forum posted.

Also I found it worth while to look at this thread,contains comments by a student of Gatech.
https://www.quantnet.com/threads/gatech-qcf-vs-purdue-stats-cf-vs-nyu-poly-fe.11681/
 
If you want to learn quantitative finance from senior executive in investment banking, come to Poly.
Frankly this whole merger thing is drastically chaining the program. They are hiring more quality faculty as time passes, and new courses are popping up every semester.

By the way, location outruns every cons of Poly program. NYC provides so much opportunity such as part time internship in Wall st.
 
Well, it's hard to tell what advantages will be exactly. Enhanced career support through Wasserman Center will be the best change, I believe. They are just...simply... awesome...
 
Hi everyone,

I just received an email from Georgia Tech about considering stretching the program to 2 years in order to further my technical skills by taking more CS courses.

At this point, I have paid the deposit at NYU Tandon, but I’m swinging because of the more rigorous computational courses at GaTech, which could better improve my employability. The only concern with GaTech is the location.

Please help me make a decision.

Thank you!
 
Hello,

I was recently admitted to both of these programs. Which program has better overall job placement in trading and quantitative research? The statistics on QuantNet are conflicting because NYU Tandon has better placement right at graduation but Georgia Tech has better placement 3 months after graduation.
 
Do you want to work in NY or elsewhere? Over the years I've encountered many Tandon people but few (none, actually) from the GT grad program.
Hi Ken, hope everything is going well. May I have your opinion to the students from Fordham?
 
Hey everyone, I have received an admit from both these Universities and since they are so closely ranked on the Quantnet Ranking list it is a bit confusing to decide.
Just placement stat-wise, NYU Tandon doesn't look highly promising with the 3month post-graduation employment @86%, even being situated in NY, Brooklyn. I am given a scholarship at NYU which makes my tuition fee at NYU Tandon equivalent to GATech.

Any insights or pros-cons would be welcomed and appreciated. Thanks in advance :))
 
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