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3rd March 2016, 05:30 PM
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MFE GMAT or GRE
Hello sir, I am Rankin Boyd. I am from California. I want you to help me by providing me some information about the GMAT and GRE score and other requirements for Master of Financial Engineering program of Haas School of Business. Can you give me details?
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3rd March 2016, 06:17 PM
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Re: MFE GMAT or GRE
As you have asked about the GMAT and GRE score and other requirements for Master of Financial Engineering program of Haas School of Business, check eblow for the information The MFE can be completed in 12 months of full-time coursework. Applications are accepted year-round on a rolling deadline The program begins and ends only in the spring (March), and is not available part-time. Applicants should possess: A valid degree from an accredited institution, comparable to the 4-year Bachelor's Degree from UC Berkeley Recommended post-university work experience Prior exposure in computer programming (C, C++) and familiarity with computers as a computational and management tool Experience with statistical and econometric applications Experience with mathematical tools Excellent writing, speaking, and presentation skills GMAT or GRE Requirement: It requires either the GMAT or GRE score All GMAT and GRE scores are valid for five years and should not be older than April 1, 2012 for Spring 2017 entry. When ordering GRE scores, use institution code 4833 and department code 4399. For GMAT scores, use program code N2V-PT-87. Applicants who will hold a PhD degree before December 31, 2016 can waive the GRE requirement. When selecting score recipients on the day of the test, or sending additional score reports through the GRE website, test takers should type the name or partial name of the department, e.g. “Business”, and the computer will list all department codes that match alphabetically. Test takers should NOT enter a department code number because the computer does not conduct a numeric match. Test takers are asked to enter the four digit department code only if they are sending scores through the automated phone service. When sending scores online or on the day of the test, they should type in the name of the department, not the numeric code. Contact: Master of Financial Engineering Program S545 Haas School of Business, MC 1900 University of California Berkeley, CA 94720-1900 Street Address: 2220 Piedmont Avenue Berkeley, CA 94720-1902 |