Bachelor’s Degree: Must hold a recognised undergraduate degree (any discipline with sufficient quantitative ability).
GPA Requirement: Not formally specified, but Indian students typically benefit from at least a 2.5-3.0 out of 4.0 GPA (≈ 60 – 75%) to be competitive.
Relevant Backgrounds: Ideal for those with degrees in Computer Science, IT, Engineering, Statistics, Mathematics, Data Analytics, or related quantitative fields.
Subject Prerequisites: Foundational knowledge in programming, statistics, mathematical modeling, and data analytics; proactiveness to adapt is key.