HELP Financial Engineering

<p>Firstly I'll briefly explain about myself.
I'm a 2007 batch B.E ( Electrical & Electronics),CMRIT(Bangalore),V.T.U.,INDIA pass out. My engineering aggregate is 76.9%.
10th CBSE-81.8%
12th CBSE-78%
I've been really interested in mathematics from my school days and excelled in the subject.I have won some city level competitions as well.
And my grades in mathematics have been top always.Never scored less than 80/100.
I've 14months of work experience now in a software company.Where I've worked on applications and web devlopment.
By the time I join some college in next july I'll be having 2+ yrs work experience.
One of my projects is in financial domain for JPMC.It is web analytics work.
I'll be giving my GRE in october and expecting a score around 1250.Analytical section I'm hoping to score above 770.</p>

<p>What I need to know here is that is my profile good for appying for MS in financial engineering.Which universities should i apply to..Please help me out with this.</p>

<p>You might want to put this in graduate stuff, no?</p>

<p>I dint get you??</p>

<p>You are a graduate student, that is you've obtained your bachelors degree or the equivalent in India? I'm also looking at your last series of question asking which universities to apply. I believe we have a Graduate School or Graduate Students section. I've clicked around there and it seems to be pretty functional.</p>

<p>There are about 10-15 schools in the nation offering similar programs to financial engineering such as financial mathematics and/or computational finance. About 5-6 schools offer financial engineering: Berkeley, Columbia, U of Michigan, UCLA, Carnegie Mellon, Baruch college and Kent State U. </p>

<p>Good Luck</p>

<p>Especially in the current market.</p>

<p>May I suggest medicine or agriculture?</p>

<p>Is it really bad to take up financial engineering for the year 2009-10??</p>