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Hello everyone,
I am planning to apply as an international student for MFE programs in the US from Fall 2026. I was going through a lot of forums and admissions websites and although I believe applying for Fall 2026 or Spring 2027 programs would be a good timeline for me, I still needed help on ways to better my profile so I can better my chances to get enrolled in a top MFE program.
Below is a summary of my profile:
Academics:
1 .BE - Electronics and Instrumentation (Top 5 in India): 6.93 CGPA (I know it's not good)
2. FRM: P1 and P2 cleared (charter pending because of work experience, I cleared both levels in parallel to my undergrad)
3. CFA: L1 cleared, L2 enrolled for August '25
Work Experience:
Full time -
1. Been working as a quantitative market risk analyst at a financial services/custodian bank since I graduated in 2024
Internships -
2. Interned as a business risk analyst in my final year - worked on an inventory problem with fuzzy logic
3. Used to be a part time research consultant at WorldQuant
4. Interned as a Quantitative Analyst at a small trading firm
5. Interned as a Developer for a real estate based fintech startup - worked at seed stage with a very small tech team
Other certifications:
2 Coursera certifications on Mathematics for ML and CS Fundamentals
Extra Curriculars:
1. I held a POR in the finance club of our college
2. I volunteered as a course instructor for Quantitative Finance courses during college (these courses were introductory and very primitive)
Projects:
1. Built Fama French factor models, options pricing models, and algorithmic trading strats independently
2. Worked with a professor on a regression analysis on Premier League standings based on multiple factors
Have some additional competition wins and awards but I think their materiality is not as much.
The Worry:
Although I believe my overall profile is okay-ish, my low CGPA can be a huge blot on my applications, in addition to that, I don't know if my transcript grades for some pre-requisites at Baruch qualify their criteria, eg - they want B, but I have B-; and the additional cost of redoing these pre-requisites will come out to be quite a bit.
I am looking for an overall review of my profile and any and all advice relating to pre-requisite curriculum, jobs, and certifications (CQF maybe?) on how to improve it to better my chances of getting into a top MFE program.
Thanks a lot!
I am planning to apply as an international student for MFE programs in the US from Fall 2026. I was going through a lot of forums and admissions websites and although I believe applying for Fall 2026 or Spring 2027 programs would be a good timeline for me, I still needed help on ways to better my profile so I can better my chances to get enrolled in a top MFE program.
Below is a summary of my profile:
Academics:
1 .BE - Electronics and Instrumentation (Top 5 in India): 6.93 CGPA (I know it's not good)
2. FRM: P1 and P2 cleared (charter pending because of work experience, I cleared both levels in parallel to my undergrad)
3. CFA: L1 cleared, L2 enrolled for August '25
Work Experience:
Full time -
1. Been working as a quantitative market risk analyst at a financial services/custodian bank since I graduated in 2024
Internships -
2. Interned as a business risk analyst in my final year - worked on an inventory problem with fuzzy logic
3. Used to be a part time research consultant at WorldQuant
4. Interned as a Quantitative Analyst at a small trading firm
5. Interned as a Developer for a real estate based fintech startup - worked at seed stage with a very small tech team
Other certifications:
2 Coursera certifications on Mathematics for ML and CS Fundamentals
Extra Curriculars:
1. I held a POR in the finance club of our college
2. I volunteered as a course instructor for Quantitative Finance courses during college (these courses were introductory and very primitive)
Projects:
1. Built Fama French factor models, options pricing models, and algorithmic trading strats independently
2. Worked with a professor on a regression analysis on Premier League standings based on multiple factors
Have some additional competition wins and awards but I think their materiality is not as much.
The Worry:
Although I believe my overall profile is okay-ish, my low CGPA can be a huge blot on my applications, in addition to that, I don't know if my transcript grades for some pre-requisites at Baruch qualify their criteria, eg - they want B, but I have B-; and the additional cost of redoing these pre-requisites will come out to be quite a bit.
I am looking for an overall review of my profile and any and all advice relating to pre-requisite curriculum, jobs, and certifications (CQF maybe?) on how to improve it to better my chances of getting into a top MFE program.
Thanks a lot!