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The Master of Science in Quantitative and Computational Finance (QCF) at Georgia Tech aims to equip students with both practical expertise and foundational knowledge, preparing them to pioneer in developing, applying, and assessing financial models. These models are crucial for structuring deals, mitigating risks, and designing investment approaches in the finance industry. This interdisciplinary program is a collaborative effort between the Scheller College of Business, the Stewart School of Industrial & Systems Engineering, and the School of Mathematics.
Applicants for Georgia Tech's graduate programs should hold a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution.
The minimum score for graduate admission required by Georgia Tech is: IELTS: 7.0 Overall Band score and minimum Component Band scores of: 6.5 Reading, 6.5 Listening, 6.5 Speaking, 5.5 Writing,
Deadlines vary, see below for details
Fall
Early Round - Oct. 15
Final Round for International candidates currently outside the US - March 15
Final Round for US citizens, permanent residents and International candidates currently in the US - June 1
Spring
Standard Round - Sept. 1
Final Round - Oct. 1