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LBS’s MFA moves up Financial Times’ ranking

LBS claims #8 pre-experience Masters in Finance spot

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London Business School’s Masters in Financial Analysis programme has moved up two places in this year’s Financial Timespre-experience Masters in Finance ranking to #8. 

The programme scored very highly (93%) for ‘aims achieved’, a measure of the extent to which  alumni considered they fulfilled their study goals (the joint second highest score of all programmes ranked). The programme also achieved top ten scores for the quality of the LBS alumni network (#6) and work mobility (#4).  

No ranking has been published this year for Masters in Finance (MiF) post-experience programmes, meaning that LBS’s MiF programme retains the top spot it was awarded in 2024.  

Graham Hastie, Associate Dean of Degree Education at LBS says:  

“We are delighted that so many of our students achieve their career aims after taking our Masters in Financial Analysis programme. 94% of our Class of 2024 graduates received a job offer within three months of graduation. Being able to secure roles not just in finance, but in non-finance roles in consulting and technology, is testament to both the high calibre of our world-class students and the expertise of our world-class faculty.” 

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