Hello !
I am planning to apply for M.Sc. in Investment Management at Bayes and M.Sc. in Finance at NOVA, Portugal. I have found out on the FT MiF ranking that Bayes' salary is 85,261 while NOVA's is 104,133.
I plan to work in Singapore (I'm neither a Singaporean nor a PR holder) after my completion. May I kindly know which one has more international mobility, and is the salary data applicable for working in SG? *I applied to NUS and SMU too. I am awaiting their decision.
Thank you.
Bayes vs NOVA MiF for Asia
Posted May 27, 2023 14:22
I am planning to apply for M.Sc. in Investment Management at Bayes and M.Sc. in Finance at NOVA, Portugal. I have found out on the FT MiF ranking that Bayes' salary is 85,261 while NOVA's is 104,133.
I plan to work in Singapore (I'm neither a Singaporean nor a PR holder) after my completion. May I kindly know which one has more international mobility, and is the salary data applicable for working in SG? *I applied to NUS and SMU too. I am awaiting their decision.
Thank you.
Posted May 27, 2023 21:24
The FT rankings use PPP, which especially impacts Brasilian alumni. It's unlikely that Nova has much brand equity in Singapore, and I doubt that in real terms they are paid more than Bayes graduates.
Posted Jun 07, 2023 18:05
Bayes would be a good choice
Posted Jun 18, 2023 13:58
I would recommend considering the M.Sc. in Finance at NOVA, Portugal for better international mobility and potential salary prospects in Singapore. While Bayes may have a lower reported salary on the FT MiF ranking, it's important to note that salary data can vary based on multiple factors. NOVA's higher reported salary suggests potentially better career opportunities and earning potential.
<div><br></div><div> I would recommend considering the M.Sc. in Finance at NOVA, Portugal for better international mobility and potential salary prospects in Singapore. While Bayes may have a lower reported salary on the FT MiF ranking, it's important to note that salary data can vary based on multiple factors. NOVA's higher reported salary suggests potentially better career opportunities and earning potential.
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Posted Jun 18, 2023 15:38
I think it suggests many alumni working in other Lusophone countries.
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