<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I have recently decided to pursue a Msc Finance or Investment management from Europe. I Got my bachelor degree in management last year with double core majors, Finance and Economics. I am currently working as a market risk officer at a major bank and am looking forward to enhance my profile to obtain a job related to Investment analysis/management. My Gmat score is a bit low (550) so i could only apply for the following programs:</p>
<p>I will place them based on the latest Financial Times ranking:</p>
<p>9th - Grenoble Graduate School of Business ( LSBF Campus in London)
13th- Imperial College London
15th- Cass Business School
18th- Stockholm School of Economics
19th- Rotterdam School of Management
23rd- Henley Business School
27th- Bocconi University
32nd- Frankfurt School of Finance and Management</p>
<p>Should i Rely on The Financial Times ranking? the most important criteria for me is the reputation of the school and whether it is recognized globally by employers</p>
<p>If u think that based on reputation this rank could be any different please let me know. I have also been conditionally accepted at Grenoble, should i bother applying to any other university on the list (since it has the highest rank). Your reply will be highly appreciated</p>
<p>Thanks</p>