What other countries besides UK and Ireland can I consider for MSc Finance with my academic percentage?
You can consider options beyond the UK and Ireland for MSc Finance, but entry may be challenging with a 55% undergraduate score and four backlogs. Some countries with universities that may offer suitable programs include:
- Australia: Some universities accept applicants with a 55% minimum, but competitive programs may require higher grades.
- Canada: Entry requirements can vary; some institutions may consider your profile, especially if you have strong supporting documents.
- Singapore: Certain universities may accept a lower percentage, but admission is competitive.
Admission will depend on each university’s specific requirements and how they view backlogs. Strengthening your application with relevant work experience or a strong personal statement can help.
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