Posted by: sahilbryan March 15, 2009
PhD Finance
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I wonder if anyone has paid attention to the inquirer's question. He/She is asking for a ... university for PhD in Finance and not anyone's advice on whether he or she should pursue an MBA, a CFA, or a PhD. If anyone has an answer for the original question, please help the person out with the question rather than advising what program he or she should pursue.

I am a Finance major too, and I did some research myself. No one needs to agree with me but I think that the main universities of most of the state-funded universities are good, such as University of Texas at Austin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of Virginia, Penn State, etc. They tend to be research universities. Doing a Google search should help you find out the PhD  (Finance) program at different universities. Researching yourself about different universities from that result, visiting their website, and contacting the universities directly is a better option rather than waiting for response at Sajha. I myself am trying to develop relation with Finance major people so that we could help each other out, but I haven't yet come across a lot of Nepalese who major in Finance.

I hope this helps.
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