I am graduate from India with 2 years experience. Please suggest universities for banking and finance/ business finance. confused!!
LLM in banking and Finance/business finance
Posted Jan 23, 2011 09:36
Posted Jan 23, 2011 14:24
I am graduate from India with 2 years experience. Please suggest universities for banking and finance/ business finance. confused!!
there are different ways of approaching that one...
You can look for Unies that have great specialized programs...
- GULC of course
- Fordham
- Boston University
You can also look at Unies that haven't got a specialized program but do have a great reputation in the field of Corporate and Financial law (and regulation):
- Upenn
- Chicago
there are different ways of approaching that one...
You can look for Unies that have great specialized programs...
- GULC of course
- Fordham
- Boston University
You can also look at Unies that haven't got a specialized program but do have a great reputation in the field of Corporate and Financial law (and regulation):
- Upenn
- Chicago
Posted Jan 25, 2011 08:37
I am graduate from India with 2 years experience. Please suggest universities for banking and finance/ business finance. confused!!
there are different ways of approaching that one...
You can look for Unies that have great specialized programs...
- GULC of course
- Fordham
- Boston University
You can also look at Unies that haven't got a specialized program but do have a great reputation in the field of Corporate and Financial law (and regulation):
- Upenn
- Chicago
I'd think of UPenn and Chicago first. At least if not more stronger in the areas mentioned and (way?) more prestigious.
there are different ways of approaching that one...
You can look for Unies that have great specialized programs...
- GULC of course
- Fordham
- Boston University
You can also look at Unies that haven't got a specialized program but do have a great reputation in the field of Corporate and Financial law (and regulation):
- Upenn
- Chicago</blockquote>
I'd think of UPenn and Chicago first. At least if not more stronger in the areas mentioned and (way?) more prestigious.
Posted Jan 26, 2011 12:09
Thank you....i shall check the above recommended universities. thanks once again!
Posted Jan 26, 2011 18:05
I'd go for Columbia.
Posted Jan 26, 2011 18:34
I'd think of UPenn and Chicago first. At least if not more stronger in the areas mentioned and (way?) more prestigious.
I'm not that sure about it. Boston's Program dates back 80's and it has a strong reputation in banking law.
However, if you are not that interested in banking law but rather a corporate law program having a business approach, I would agree wth mikado.
I'm not that sure about it. Boston's Program dates back 80's and it has a strong reputation in banking law.
However, if you are not that interested in banking law but rather a corporate law program having a business approach, I would agree wth mikado.
Posted Jan 27, 2011 05:16
I'd think of UPenn and Chicago first. At least if not more stronger in the areas mentioned and (way?) more prestigious.
I'm not that sure about it. Boston's Program dates back 80's and it has a strong reputation in banking law.
However, if you are not that interested in banking law but rather a corporate law program having a business approach, I would agree wth mikado.
I'd still go for the "usual suspects" Columbia, Chicago, Penn, NYU etc. first and then very good specialized programs.
I think an LLM is as much about what you will learn than putting a name on your CV and sitting the bar.
Whatever you do, wherever you work, Harvard, CLS etc. will always be a plus.
I'm not that sure about it. Boston's Program dates back 80's and it has a strong reputation in banking law.
However, if you are not that interested in banking law but rather a corporate law program having a business approach, I would agree wth mikado.</blockquote>
I'd still go for the "usual suspects" Columbia, Chicago, Penn, NYU etc. first and then very good specialized programs.
I think an LLM is as much about what you will learn than putting a name on your CV and sitting the bar.
Whatever you do, wherever you work, Harvard, CLS etc. will always be a plus.
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