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MSc Mathematics and BE Electronics and Communication, BITS Pilani, India (Graduation in 2024)
CGPA:8.4/10, Expecting 8.68 on graduation next year.
GRE:170Q,153V, AWA:4
TOEFL: 102(R:23,L:26,S:29,W:24)
Relevant Courses:
M1(Calculus): B (8/10)
M2(Linear Algebra and Complex Numbers): B-(7/10)
M3(Differential Equations and their solutions): B(8/10)
Prob Stats: A-(9/10)
Principal of Economics: A(10/10)
CS F111(C Language): B-(7/10)
Optimization: B (8/10)
Discrete Mathematics: A-(9/10)
Operations Research: A (10/10)
Stats Inf and Applications: A (10/10)
Numerical Analysis: A-(9/10)
Partial Differential Equations: A-(9/10)
Ordinary Differential Equations: A-(9/10)
Data Structures and Algorithms: A-(9/10)
Object Oriented Programming: B-(7/10)
Work Experience
Internship at Invesco. Will be for 7 months by the time I apply. The work is related to the field.
Internship in Sports University, Cologne, Germany. Worked on various ML and Data analysis projects in sports.
ML intern in Bill Cloud, Pune, India. Finance Fraud related role where I had to use NLP to identify fraudulent bank statements.
Publication:
One paper on prediction of NIFTY AND BSE IT Index in an Indian journal with H-Index of 17.
Projects:
1 project on Monte Carlo simulation and queuing theory.
Year long Project on using numerical methods for solving Differential Equations.
Year Long Project on an optimization problem in the field of cost and utility.
Programs/Universities I am thinking to apply to:
a) CMU MSCF
b) Georgia Tech MS-QCF
c)UCLA Financial Engineering
d)UChicago Financial Mathematics (GRE not compulsory)
e)UWashington CFRM (GRE not compulsory)
f) Cornell Financial Engineering Concentration (GRE not compulsory)
g) Columbia Financial Engineering (GRE not compulsory)
h) NYU Courant Financial Mathematics
1)Based on my profile and the universities I have listed, is there any university that is too ambitious, and I should not apply there?
2)Any other universities/programs I should look at as well where I have a good chance? I am hoping for programs more focused on the coding and data science aspect of the field than finance.
3)Since my verbal score is lesser than average score for most places, should I worry about it? Also, does UCLA have a strict requirement for 157 in Verbal? Couldn't find anything firm there.
4)Not sure about the prospects and opportunities of UK Programs, is it as good as the ones in US?
CGPA:8.4/10, Expecting 8.68 on graduation next year.
GRE:170Q,153V, AWA:4
TOEFL: 102(R:23,L:26,S:29,W:24)
Relevant Courses:
M1(Calculus): B (8/10)
M2(Linear Algebra and Complex Numbers): B-(7/10)
M3(Differential Equations and their solutions): B(8/10)
Prob Stats: A-(9/10)
Principal of Economics: A(10/10)
CS F111(C Language): B-(7/10)
Optimization: B (8/10)
Discrete Mathematics: A-(9/10)
Operations Research: A (10/10)
Stats Inf and Applications: A (10/10)
Numerical Analysis: A-(9/10)
Partial Differential Equations: A-(9/10)
Ordinary Differential Equations: A-(9/10)
Data Structures and Algorithms: A-(9/10)
Object Oriented Programming: B-(7/10)
Work Experience
Internship at Invesco. Will be for 7 months by the time I apply. The work is related to the field.
Internship in Sports University, Cologne, Germany. Worked on various ML and Data analysis projects in sports.
ML intern in Bill Cloud, Pune, India. Finance Fraud related role where I had to use NLP to identify fraudulent bank statements.
Publication:
One paper on prediction of NIFTY AND BSE IT Index in an Indian journal with H-Index of 17.
Projects:
1 project on Monte Carlo simulation and queuing theory.
Year long Project on using numerical methods for solving Differential Equations.
Year Long Project on an optimization problem in the field of cost and utility.
Programs/Universities I am thinking to apply to:
a) CMU MSCF
b) Georgia Tech MS-QCF
c)UCLA Financial Engineering
d)UChicago Financial Mathematics (GRE not compulsory)
e)UWashington CFRM (GRE not compulsory)
f) Cornell Financial Engineering Concentration (GRE not compulsory)
g) Columbia Financial Engineering (GRE not compulsory)
h) NYU Courant Financial Mathematics
1)Based on my profile and the universities I have listed, is there any university that is too ambitious, and I should not apply there?
2)Any other universities/programs I should look at as well where I have a good chance? I am hoping for programs more focused on the coding and data science aspect of the field than finance.
3)Since my verbal score is lesser than average score for most places, should I worry about it? Also, does UCLA have a strict requirement for 157 in Verbal? Couldn't find anything firm there.
4)Not sure about the prospects and opportunities of UK Programs, is it as good as the ones in US?
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