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Top 5 Universities In The World To Pursue Courses In Finance

The financial industry is of paramount importance to human society. With time, it has grown into a more complicated, layered area of concern with an overarching impact on every bit of our lives. Running such a mammoth industry is not a piece of cake; you will need experts and dedicated professionals to carry out intricate financial tasks. Whether it is simply a data-entry job or undertaking a complicated auditing process, there is so much to be learned, done, and repeated. Hence, the industry is always on the lookout for those with an excellent academic background in Finance.
The better your university is, the better your chances of landing a lucrative job. There are tons of universities out there with an exemplary course structure on finances and an illustrious list of alumni who influenced the financial industry. A few of them have been named here in the article. By any chance you are interested in an education in Finance, then these universities will turn out to be the wisest option.

Here are the top 5 universities for Finance:

  1. Harvard University, USA
    A distinguished member of Ivy League, Harvard University needs no introduction. The world knows it to be the foundational ground for many great personalities–all thanks to its old history, its commitment to education, and a very supportive alumni network. Its academic organization is diverse and multidisciplinary; there are 10 faculties alongside a research institute called the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. It is home to the largest library system in the world. Those interested in research in Finance should note that its research output is very high, and doctoral programs are globally reputed.
  2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA
    I think most of us know that MIT has a very enriching entrepreneurial atmosphere, and this is evident from the fact that many of its alumni have ended up founding big companies across the globe. So, studying here will surely be a massive upgrade to your dreams to hit big in the financial sector. Anyway, there are many schools within its organization, though the most popular one is the School of Engineering. Other schools include Sloan School of Management and School of Humanities. It conducts MIT Bootcamps that encourage students to suggest a venture in a week.
  3. Stanford University, USA
    Officially called the Leland Stanford Junior University, Stanford University is an elite private university founded way back in the year 1885. There are 7 schools of which 3 are organized in as many as 40 departments. It offers degree programs in education, medicine, law, and of course, Finance. More importantly, however, the university is noted for its business-oriented academic and research inclinations. This can be very well gathered from the fact many companies were founded by its alumni. Moreover, it has a strong research infrastructure that has contributed to many high-profile projects.
  4. University of Oxford, UK
    The University of Oxford has a historical reputation for offering comprehensive, high-quality courses in Finance. It has been in continuous operation for nearly 925 years and continues to build upon its already formidable position as a leading educational institution with global ramifications. Made up of 39 constituent colleges, there are many courses to avail of, such as Law, Humanities, Business, and whatnot. There are also many research institutes and centers under its aegis such as the Big Data Institute and the Centre for the Study of African Economies. It is part of the Russel Group, the International Alliance of Research Universities, and the G5. Moreover, it is an esteemed member of the Golden Triangle.
  5. The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
    LSE built its reputation upon its courses in Management, though it has expanded its academic offerings to an array of areas. Presently, 25 academic departments and institutes are catering to a multidisciplinary exchange of knowledge. So, while it is dedicated solely to education in social sciences, it covers plenty of disciplines, especially those concerning economics and business. So far as its performance in research is concerned, there are only a few peers that can compete with it. Highly contributive research is conducted in its many centers, such as the Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion and the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change.

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Ryan Miller
Ryan Miller is a Senior Economist and Alternate Executive Editor at CEOWORLD magazine. He specializes in global finance, labor laws, international banking, public financial management, fiscal policy, and applied microeconomics. In his current role, he oversees the production of special reports, profiles, and lists for the magazine. Prior to this, he was an Advisor to the Editor-in-Chief for one year. Before that, he served as the lead economist for Central America (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama), Europe, and Central Asia in the magazine's news division. Ryan has extensive experience in economic forecasting, surveillance, and providing economic policy advice.


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