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FT Masters in Finance 2018: ranking and analysis

The UK remains the most popular destination for international students enrolling in masters in finance courses, but is failing to keep them once they graduate.

The proportion of MiF graduates from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) who work in the UK three years after graduating has more than halved since 2012, according to the Financial Times 2018 pre-experience and post-experience programmes. Those from ranked courses fell from 25 per cent in 2012 to 10 per cent in 2018.

The appeal of staying in the UK is clear, with average salaries for non-EEA students of about $66,000 compared with $53,000 for those who return home.

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