Who can apply?
- Students who have completed a BAC+4 degree (a four-year degree worth 240 ECTS credits) or equivalent at Dauphine or another university or institution of higher education
- Students with a Bachelor's degree in management, economics, or mathematics, or an engineering degree or equivalent can enter the program in Master's Year 1.
- Prior training in Finance required.
- Basic knowledge of statistics and financial mathematics required.
- Having completed a brief preliminary internship in a financial institution is a plus.
How to apply?
There are three steps to the admissions process:
- An online application
- Eligibility for interview is determined after reviewing the application
- Interview with eligible applicants, followed by admissions decision.
The application package consists of the following::
- a transcript noting the grades received at university or engineering school and for the Baccalaureate exam.
- A curriculum vitae including previous education, any internships completed, languages, and extracurricular experience;
- a cover letter
Once the application is accepted, the candidate is invited to a private interview. It has multiple goals:
- Assess the merit of the candidate's reasons for applying to the program, by verifying the degree to which they understand their chosen career and by assessing how well the training provided by the Master's program will meet their needs.
- Assess the synergy between the candidate's personal qualities and the professional demands of their career goals.
- Evaluate the extent of the candidate's cultural awareness of current financial or general affairs.
When to apply?
Tuition and financial aid
Tuition fees
Registration fees at Dauphine are established according to the different systems (national laws, tax household income, etc.).
Scholarships and Social Assistance
Funding packages are offered to Master's degree students in association with the CROUS, the Dauphine Foundation and corporations.
Funding through work-study programs.
Some Master's degree programs offer work-study training. Students are then paid and their tuition fees covered by the host company.