To be eligible for Princeton University's Master in Finance (M Fin) program, applicants must hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. While there is no specified minimum GPA, a strong academic record—particularly in quantitative courses—is expected. Candidates from backgrounds in economics, mathematics, engineering, or related fields are well-suited for this program. Although the GRE or GMAT is not mandatory, submitting scores is optional and can enhance your application. Additionally, having completed one or more internships, especially during undergraduate studies, is highly recommended.