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Cambridge Master of Finance ranked second in 2024 global FT rankings

17 June 2024

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The Cambridge Master of Finance (MFin) degree programme of Cambridge Judge Business School was today (17 June) ranked second in the Financial Times (FT) ranking of post-experience master of finance programmes worldwide.

Among individual categories in the FT ranking, the Cambridge Judge MFin programme was ranked first in several categories including salary percentage increase (89%) between before the MFin to now, value for money, percentage of female students (47%), sector diversity, and international work mobility.

The ranking (Financial Times, 17 June 2024) means that the Cambridge MFin programme has ranked in the top 2 globally in every year of eligibility for the FT rankings.

Rankings demonstrate both professional value and diversity

“We are grateful that MFin graduates of Cambridge Judge Business School continue to value the finance education they received as reflected in these rankings,” said Professor Gishan Dissanaike, Interim Dean of Cambridge Judge.

“These rankings demonstrate both the professional value of the Cambridge MFin programme and the programme’s diversity in terms of gender and the sectors represented by our students before they enrolled in the programme. We are very proud of our MFin programme which continues to go from strength to strength including a focus on topical subjects such as artificial intelligence and sustainability.”

We are grateful that MFin graduates of Cambridge Judge Business School continue to value the finance education they received as reflected in these rankings

Professor Gishan Dissanaike, Interim Dean of Cambridge Judge

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17 June 2024.