Are M.Sc Finance and Masters of Finance (Post Graduate course) the same? If no, what is the difference?

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    Anand Soni | Contributor-Level 8

    2 months ago

    This is a great question, as the titles can sound quite similar! While both M.Sc in Finance and Masters of Finance are postgraduate programs in the finance domain, they can have subtle yet important differences. M.Sc Finance programs often have a more academic and theoretical focus, delving deeply into financial research, econometrics, and quantitative analysis. They are sometimes preferred by students aiming for a career in academia or highly quantitative roles. A Masters of Finance (MFin) is typically a more professionally oriented program, designed to be shorter and more focused on practical, real-world applications and professional

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