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If value for money, visa flexibility, and strong placements are priorities, Europe is a top region for a Master’s in Finance.
- France: Schools like HEC Paris and ESSEC offer top-ranked programs (QS 2024) with average salaries of €65K–€70K. Total cost is around €35K–€45K including living.
- UK: LBS, Imperial, and Warwick offer 1-year MFin programs with salaries of £55K–£65K. The 2-year post-study visa allows job hunting without sponsorship pressure. Total cost: £40K–£50K.
- Germany: Frankfurt School offers lower tuition (~€32K), 18-month work rights, and jobs in banking, consulting, and fintech. Avg. salary: €55K–€60K.
Many of these programs don’t require GMAT or offer waivers with strong academics. For Indian students seeking a balance of cost, ROI, and visa security, Europe is a smart and flexible choice.
For more details you can read this blog on "Best Countries for Master's in Finance"
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