MSC IN INTERNATIONAL FINANCE (AFI)
With positioning at the convergence of international finance, management and ethics, MSc in International Finance (AFI) has been training financiers in analysis for ten years.
To succeed in this, the programme focuses on a solid academic curriculum taught by researcher professors on the cutting edges of techniques, coupled with a strong dimension of practical application through workshops given by recognised specialists and professionals from all banking, financial and stock sectors.
By entering our MSc in International Finance (AFI), you will develop the key skills needed to have a career in financial analysis businesses through a curriculum recognised in the world of international finance.
With our guidance you can become a certified financial analyst possessing a genuine ethical sensibility and capable of managing in an environment that’s become unstable ad complex!
5 good reasons to enter MSc in International Finance (AFI)
Close connection with the professional world
NEOMA Business School and the Advanced Masters in International Financial Analysis maintain close connections with these main financial institutions:
Axa • BBVA • BPCE • BNP Paribas • HSBC • Kepler • NYSE Euronext • Rothschild • Société Générale • State Street...
The beneficial cooperation that exists between the curriculum and the major players in international finance guarantees you sustainable employability with this recognised diploma.
A variety of professional positions
Academic qualification equivalents
Bachelor’s degree
English language requirements (one of the below):
NEOMA Business School Highlight
Type | PUBLIC |
Established | 2013 |
Academic staff | 170 permanent faculty members |
Students | 9,500 |
Avg. Tution Fees | EUR 9700 - EUR 16900 |
NEOMA Business School Tuition Fees
Courses | Duration | Tuition Fees |
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MBA (1 Courses) | 15 month | EUR 37000 |
Management (18 Courses) | 15 Month - 4 Year | EUR 9700 - EUR 16900 |
Average Living Cost In France
Particulars | Average Monthly Cost in EUR |
Rental for 1 bedroom apartment | 550 |
Basic Utilities (Electricity, Water, etc.) | 140 |
Monthly Pass (Transport) | 48 |
Telephone, Internet, etc. | 28 |
Recreation | 100 |
Food and Drink | 145 |
Monthly Average Spend | 1,011 |
These, as mentioned, are only indicative costs and give a fair enough idea of the average. What is important to note, however, is that the bigger the city, the higher the cost of living! For instance, rentals in Paris are almost twice as much as the country average at about €928 per month for a single room accommodation. Also, the other things would be more are well. The city averages at about €180 per month for basic utilities and recreation costs way more – after all there is so much to see and do in a city like Paris.
Tuition Fees in France (1st Year Average) | MBA: Euro 18344 | MS: Euro 7880 | MIM: Euro 14210 | BBA: Euro 10464 | MFin: Euro 17960 | BSc: Euro 15373 |
Average Accomodation & Food Costs in France | Euros 600 to 800 Per Month |
Entrance Exams in France | TOEFL: 83 | IELTS: 6 | PTE: 62 | GRE: 301 | GMAT: 540 One can also Study in France without IELTS |
Work and Study in France | Permitted for 20 hours/week with a valid study permit. |
Post Study Work Permit in France | 2 Years after graduation depending on the course. |
Cost of Student Visa in France | 99 Euros |
Student Visa in France | Depending on your purpose i.e. whether you are going for a visit, for pursuing higher education or for work, there are 3 types of visas i.e. Schengen Student Visa, Visa to sit in Placement test and Long Stay Visa. |
Intakes in France | There are Two Intakes in France: Fall (September) and Spring (January/March) |
Top Job Sectors in France | Information Technology, Banking and Finance, Engineering, Tourism & Hospitality, Fashion. |
Economy in France | GDP Growth of 2.3% (2017) 1.7% (2018) 1.2% (2019), 5.5% (2021e) 7th Largest Economy of the World by Nominal |
Tuition & fees :
€ 16,900
Total
€ 16,900