Profile Review NEEDED

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Hi good people of QuantNet.
I really havent seen any other CSE grad going for Msc QF on linkedin( thats where i searched to see if any one from similar background got any admit) So i am curious about applying for Msc QF role at WU Vienna. I need help from the community to understand the chances i have at WU vienna or should i just go for Msc in Australia ( Monash , Sydney IT). My fear is that I lack finance/economics background and i have no knowledge that are cse grads even considered for this course
Undergrad Btech 4 years ( 7.34/10)
work ex in computing : 15 months(Backend enginner ,JAVA) , 2 internship ,1 virtual data analytics internship
2years of maths in undergrad covering all of the required concepts at Wu ( Algebra , ODE , Probability , Stats)
one subject on financial management (7th sem, credits)

projects : Machine learning projects , data analytics projects , Kaggle competition involvement ( 2 so far), Also computing projects ( OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING)

courses : Minor in big data , Google data analytics certification(involves use of R) , Data science bootcamp using python, Financial anayst course on udemy , Machine learning courses on coursera.

coding langs known : JAVA , sql , c , R ( intermediate ) , Python

other tools : excel( used for data analytics)

Letter of recommendation : 2

gre: yet to give . 1st mock score( V152 , Q166)

SOP : going to write

I will add something in the comments if i miss something here but this summarizes my profle. Will need help assessing my application for WU QF 2024 sept and would appreciate any help regarding suggestion of course that do let computing/maths ( 4 semester) grads apply.

Thanks :)
 
CSE is computer science, right?

there are many comp sci people in the Quant world, this is much preferred to base finance/econ students. Your background is solid for this.

You should consider taking the C++ courses offered on this site since you have stated no exposure to C++.

Not much is known here about the programs you've mentioned, but I'm sure some other users could speak to them. We focus on the programs in the US.
 
CSE is computer science, right?

there are many comp sci people in the Quant world, this is much preferred to base finance/econ students. Your background is solid for this.

You should consider taking the C++ courses offered on this site since you have stated no exposure to C++.

Not much is known here about the programs you've mentioned, but I'm sure some other users could speak to them. We focus on the programs in the US.
Thanks a lot Mike for the reply , Is C++ predominantly used in QF domain instead of R?
 
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