SIMSREE launches two-year MSc Finance for graduates
The degree programme in MSc Finance will offer career opportunities to graduate in financial planning, portfolio management, investment analysis, wealth management, and corporate finance.
Suviral Shukla | February 19, 2025 | 05:19 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Sydenham Institute of Management Studies, Research and Entrepreneurship Education (SIMSREE) has launched a two-year degree programme in MSc Finance. The FPSB India has joined the institute as a knowledge partner.
The MSc Finance degree programme will offer career opportunities to students in financial planning, portfolio management, investment analysis, wealth management, and corporate finance in both domestic and international markets, the institute said.
Upon completion of MSc Finance, the FPSB India will provide a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) certification for graduate from the the academic year 2025.
Highlighting the scope of the programme, Shriniwas S Dhure, director at SIMSREE, said: "At SIMSREE, we are committed to delivering educational excellence that bridges the gap between academia and industry. The MSc Finance program reflects our mission to prepare students for leadership roles in the rapidly evolving financial landscape. Through partnerships like this with FPSB India, we aim to equip our graduates with future-ready skills and an edge in the competitive global market."
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SIMSREE’s MSc Finance Course: Eligibility, overview
Candidates with a graduation degree in any discipline are eligible to apply for the degree programme. The key features of the MSc Finance programme is given below.
- The curriculum will offer expertise in financial planning, portfolio management, investment analysis, and tax planning.
- It also includes summer internships and live projects with hands-on industry experience.
- Renowned faculty and industry leaders will guide students as part of the course.
- Candidates will get access to global career pathways, and CFP certification.
Krishan Mishra, CEO, FPSB, said: "This partnership represents a significant step forward in developing a workforce equipped with both the technical expertise and professional ethics required in today’s financial services sector. With the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER certification enabled into the program, students will not only gain academic excellence but also a globally recognized professional credential that sets them apart in the industry."
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