Applicants must have a primary degree with minimum 65% in BSc in Financial Mathematics, Mathematics, Applied and Computational Mathematics, or Statistics.
Students must have strong quantitative performance in core mathematical modules (e.g. calculus, stochastic analysis, programming, probability/statistics).
For Indian students, a GPA equivalent to ~6.5/10 or higher, or ~60–65%+, depending on university grading scale, typically corresponds to a UK/Ireland 2:1.
Required Background & Prerequisites: Bachelor’s degrees in Mathematics-related quantitative fields are preferred. Coursework in real analysis (measure theory), stochastic calculus, and programming (Python/R) is strongly recommended. Equivalent experience in numerical methods, PDEs, optimization, statistics will be expected.