Applications to the MMF program are now open.
Next application deadline (Summer 2025):
January 15, 2025
Next application deadline (Summer 2025):
January 15, 2025
Please note that theprogram is not affected by the recent announcements from the Quebec government regarding tuition increases.
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The ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Master of Management in Finance (MMF) degree is designed for high-achieving, ambitious students interested in a career in finance.ÌýApplicants are eligible to apply to the MMF program if they have a bachelor's degree and proven quantitative skills. Prospective students can apply during the final year of their bachelor’s degree studies. Admission would be conditional upon obtaining their bachelor’s degree prior to the start of the program. Students with a three-year bachelor's degree from an international university are also eligible to apply. International students can determine the equivalency of their degrees.
The MMF is a pre-experience program, therefore no prior work experience is required.
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Admissions for the Summer 2025 cohort are now open.ÌýPlease note the MMF program offers summer term admissions only.
November 15
(First application deadline)
January 15
(Final deadline for international students)
March 15
(Final deadline for Canadian citizens and Permanent residents)
Please complete our expression of interest form for more information on the MMF program or to receive an update on the next available session hosted by our own ProfessorÌýVadim Di Pietro.Ìý
Please prepare a CV that includes:
All applicants—except those with a graduate or undergraduate degree from any Canadian University—must complete the GMAT or GRE. When registering for a test, please request that the results be sent directly to ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ:
If English is not your native language and you haven't completed a degree in an English-speaking country, you must take either the TOEFL or IELTS.
To determine other cases in which you may be exempt, please review the ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ English Language Proficiency requirements.
Candidates must provide two letters of reference from individuals who have been directly responsible for evaluating their performance and potential. On the application form, you must provide the names and email addresses of two referees who can evaluate your abilities. You may send this recommendation form to referees for completion, or the referees may choose to write their own recommendation letters. Once your application has been submitted, ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ will contact these referees directly and ask them to upload their references.
Note: Referees may upload a reference letter as a PDF or Word document. It is the candidate's responsibility to ensure that referees submit their recommendations in a timely manner.
A non-refundable fee of CAD $136.89Ìýmust accompany each application. Applications cannot be submitted without this fee. This sum must be paid by credit card.
This tutorial video illustrates the steps for using the Graduate Applicant portal when applying. For more information on the application process, visit the page.Ìý
We strongly recommend you read through the application requirements before starting your application.
Step 1: Submitting your application on the Graduate Admission System (Summer Admission)
Application fee: CAD $136.89 (non-refundable), payable by credit card when you submit the application. (Make sure you select the Summer term).
After your application has been received, an email will be sent to you with your ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ ID number.
Step 2: Uploading supporting documents
All supporting documents must be uploaded in PDF format directly to the Graduate Admission System. Read the following information and instructions on how to upload supporting documents:
Admission to the program is competitive and based on a number of requirements; be assured your application will receive serious consideration. Because we process applications as they are received, we strongly suggest that prospective students submit their applications as early as possible.
After a preliminary review of their file, a candidate may be invited for an interview. Interviews are primarily conducted virtually for international and non-Montreal students, and in-person for local students. We would like to highlight the importance of the interview process: It not only helps the admissions committee to better understand your background and objectives—it is also an important opportunity for you to ask key questions to ensure that the MMF at ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ-Desautels is the right program for you. Following the interview, your file will be forwarded to and evaluated by the Master’s Admissions Committee.
Candidates who are accepted by the Admissions Committee will have a specific amount of time to accept the offer and secure a place in the MMF program. In order to accept the offer, the accepted candidate must log onto the Graduate Admission System and pay a non-refundable deposit of CAD $5,000. For any questions, please contact us at mmf [at] mcgill.ca.
Deferring admission for one year may be considered in exceptional cases upon evidence of extenuating circumstances. A written request should be submitted to us at mmf [at] mcgill.ca. If approved, students wishing to defer their admission will be required to submit a non-refundable confirmation deposit in order to secure their place for the following year.
Non-Canadian applicants are advised to contact their home country's Canadian Embassy prior to the start date of their desired program. Students from some countries may have additional requirements for visas and medical examinations.
All international students are responsible for maintaining valid immigration documents and legal status throughout the duration of their program of studies. Find more information on the International Student Services page.
In January 2024, the government (IRCC) issued immigration updates with new measures for incoming Masters and PhD students:
Proof of financial capacity
International student caps
Post-Graduate Work Permit
Letter of acceptance verification process
There are no sessions at this time.ÌýTo ensure you're notified promptly about upcoming events and relevant announcements, we invite you to fill in theÌýExpression of Interest form.