What kind of profile does MIT look for while admitting students to its Master of Finance program?
Asked by Aadvika
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Some of the characteristics and qualifications that MIT looks for in applicants are follows-
- Applicants typically have a bachelor's degree in finance, economics, business, mathematics, engineering, or a related field.
- Creative problem-solvers with a high EQ (and IQ)
- One-page resume including detailed academic and professional experience.
- Write answers to the essay question and short answer question.
- Video responses.
- Three letters of recommendations.
- The admissions committee looks for individuals who can think critically and tackle challenges innovatively.
- Although GRE and GMAT scores are not required, applicants are welcome to subm
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