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MSc Finance ranked 4th worldwide in terms of value for money

Published: 13th June 2022 Last updated: 13th June 2022

Tilburg University’s Master in Finance keeps on performing very well in the annual Masters in Finance ranking by Financial Times. The 2022 results have been published today and show that Tilburg University has strengthened its top 50 position in the ranking for best Finance programs in the world. Tilburg University rose to a 47th position (up from position 48 in 2021 and 50 in 2020), while the overall satisfaction about the program among alumni increased to 8.79 on a 0-10 scale. In terms of value for money, the program even ranks number 4 in the world.

The ranking is based on institutional data and alumni responses three years after graduation. The university shares information on gender and international diversity among students and staff, employment rate, and international course experience during the program. The MSc Finance achieves relatively high scores for female faculty (30% women) and international faculty (57% international).

Alumni respond to questions about salary, career path, and school guidance in terms of career services. Graduates show a 36% salary increase, comparing the first job after graduation and the situation three years later. The Msc Finance obtained a global 4th position in terms of value for money, a score calculated according to alumni salaries today, course length, fees and other costs.

More information about the Masters in Finance ranking is available on the Financial Times website.