Application

Application

Early admission cycle for the August 2025 intake will be open from 13 May 2024 to 11 August 2024.

Regular admission cycle for the August 2025 intake will be open from 1 October 2024 to 15 February 2025.

To apply for the MFE program, you must submit your application online here. Hardcopy documents to be mailed in only upon the receipt of verbal offer. Please note that the online checklist in the GDA3 system is for administrative purposes only.

If you have updates to any information you have submitted or should you have any question about the application, please contact the MFE Team at mfe@nus.edu.sg

Application Fee

S$100.00 (non-refundable)

Deadlines

Applicants can submit the application by the deadlines for all modes of studies: full-time, part-time or via distance learning program. Only completed application with ALL required documents received will be processed.

Application Instructions

  1. In the Graduate Admission System (GDA3), please select "Master's by Coursework" when searching for the MSc Financial Engineering (MFE) Programme.
  2. When prompted, please select your preferred commitment, either "full-time" or "part-time".
  3. When prompted for when would you like to enroll, please select August 2025, as RMI's MFE Programme only has ONE intake in August every year. 
  4. Search for Master of Science in Financial Engineering by Risk Management Institute and click on "Apply Now".

Admission Results

August 2025 Intake (Regular Application Cycle)

Applicants will be informed of their respective admission results for the August 2025 intake starting from April 2025. All applicants will be informed of their admission status latest by July 2025.

August 2025 Intake (Early Admission Cycle)

Applicants to the early admission cycle for the August 2025 intake will be informed of their admission results on a rolling basis. All applicants will be informed of their admission status latest by October 2024. If early admission applicants do not hear from us by this deadline, please note that your application is automatically rolled over to the regular admission cycle and you do not need to submit an application again.