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Master of Applied Finance


Admission 2025

Harness your curiosity and learn about the world’s finance—and yours.

Romanian Citizens

Admission for romanians abroad

In the admission competition at ASE, candidates can participate under the same conditions provided law for Romanian citizens, including tuition fees if they are:

  • Citizens of the member states of the European Union (EU);
  • Citizens of states belonging to the European Economic Area (EEA);
  • Citizens of the Swiss Confederation (CH);
  • Citizens of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and of Northern Ireland and members of their families (UK);
  • Romanians from Everywhere;
  • Foreign citizens that benefit of a form of protection in Romania;
  • Foreign citizens who hold a long-term residence permit;
  • Foreign citizens who hold documents that give them the same rights as Romanian citizens according to the current legislation.

The admission fee is 250 RON. The yearly tuition is 6000 RON and students can benefit from budget-funded places.

Admission StepDate
Online registration on the ase platform30 August – 2 September until 14:00
Language competence assessment3 September
Specialty assessment (Interview)5 September
Confirmation of places financed from the state budget
(Register the previous diplomas in original)
9-10 September until 14:00
Confirmation of candidates admitted on tax places
(Payment of half of the annual tuition fee)
9-10 September until 14:00
Publication of the final results11 September
Admission schedule for second intake

International Citizens

For international citizens, including non-EU applicants, the admission fee is 400 EUR and the yearly tuition is 3600 EUR (400 euro/month).

Admission stepDate
Sent application files to internationaladmission@ase.ro01 April – 30 August 2024
Student registration and completion of language test09-30 September 2024
Admission schedule

Bibliography

Corporate Finance (3rd Edition) (Pearson Series in Finance) Jonathan Berk, Peter DeMarzo
  • Introduction to Financial Statement Analysis (pages 21-58):
    • The disclosure of financial information;
    • The balance-sheet, the income statement;
    • The statement of cash-flows;
    • Other financial statement information;
    • Accounting manipulation.
  • Time Value of Money (pages 96-140):
    • The timeline;
    • The three rules of time travel;
    • The power of compounding;
    • Valuing the stream of cash-flows;
    • The net present value of a stream of cash-flows;
    • Perpetuities, annuities and other special cases;
  • Solving for variables other than present value or future value.
    • Interest Rates (pages 141-167):
    • Interest rate quotes and adjustments;
    • The determinants of interest rate;
    • Risk and taxes;
    • The opgortunity cost of capital.
  • Estimating the Cost of Capital (pages 400-436):
    • Equity cost of capital;
    • Beta estimation;
    • The market portfolio;
    • The debt cost of capital;
    • Project’s cost of capital;
    • Project risk characteristics and financing;
    • Using the cost of capital.
  • Capital Structure and Pay-out Policy (pages 478-506 & 584-611):
    • Equity versus debt financing;
    • Modigliani-Miller I and II;
    • Capital structure fallacies;
    • MM: beyond the propositions;
    • Distributions to shareholders;
    • Comparison of dividends and share repurchase;
    • The tax disadvantage of dividends;
    • Payout versus retention of cash;
    • Signaling with Payout policy.
Essentials of Investments, 6th Edition Zvi Bodie, Alex Kane, Alan J. Marcus
  • Introduction to Financial Markets:
    • Financial securities (pages 4-6)
    • Financial markets (pages 6-17)
  • Mean Variance Portoflio Theory (pages 127-134):
    • The characteristics of the opportunity set under risk
  • Security Analysis and Portoflio Theory
    • The efficient market hypothesis (pages 243-247)
    • Equity valuation and trading (pages 40-42 & 59-70 & 388-403)
    • Trading on margin (pages 80-85)
    • Fixed income securities. bond trading, duration and convexity (pages 32-39 & 277-294 & 320-329 & 337-340)
    • Financial options and their characteristics (pages 467-475 & 504-506)
    • Financial futures and their uses (pages 538-556)

MAF Admission Information

University Procedure

The master programs of ASE have a normal duration of 2 academic years (4 semesters) conducting to the accumulation of 120 ECTS. They can either be research or professional-oriented masters. Both allow the graduates to pursue their education at the doctoral level.

The study programs are organized faculties. A candidate can apply for a single faculty, choosing among the programs available in the respective study area (the number of places of Master of Applied Finance is 35 places).

There are places funded from the state budget (without tuition fees) and tax places. The amount of the registration and tuition fees is stipulated in the ASE Methodology.

The admission process is open for Bachelor’s graduates having a Bachelor’s diploma or equivalent, regardless of the year of graduation, provided the level of studies and the diploma are recognized the Ministry of Education.

The bachelor or equivalent diploma has to be recognized the Ministry of Education prior to the registration at ASE (the process might take up to 30 days). The citizens of other European Union member states, of the European Economic Area, of the Swiss Confederation and UK are entitled to take part in the admission process under the same legal conditions as the Romanian citizens, including the same tuition fees.

The admission process consists of the online registration of the application file and an interview. The admission of the applicants is based strictly on the admission average grade point – descending ranking of the applicants, correlated with the options expressed at the registration.

The minimum average grade required to pass the admission exam is 6,00. The admission average grade point is determined as follows: 60% the Bachelor’s graduation average grade and 40% the grade of the interview.
If there is more than one applicant with the same grade point average as the last one admitted on a budgeted or tax place, there will be used additional criteria: grade from the interview, the bachelor average graduation grade and the average of the years of undergraduate studies.

For admission to the study program, the language test is compulsory for all the candidates who don’t have a recognised certificate/ didn’t graduate a bachelor’s programme taught in the respective language. The test performance is assessed with a qualification “Pass” / “Fail”.

The applicants who are students or graduates of higher education studies may enrol for a second Master’s program, either on a budgeted place or a tax place, under the following conditions:

  • if the first master’s program was financed from the state budget, the second will be on tuition fee,
  • if the first program was financed tuition fees, the second may be on a budgeted place or a tax place.

The redistribution of the budgeted places is done after the 1st year of studies, based upon the academic results of the students, as stipulated in the ASE Regulation regarding the Master’s studies.

Admission Steps

The number of places of Master of Applied Finance is 35 spots. There are places funded from the state budget (without tuition fees) and tax places.

  • Registration
    • Sending the required documents to the university
  • Language competency exam
    • For non-native speakers or those unable to provide documentation of at least 4 years of English studies, or lacking a recognized language certificate, a mandatory language test will be conducted.
  • Oral exam (interview)
    • The interview will be taken with the members of the admission commission and will be composed of two parts: an oral exam to evaluate the knowledge of the candidate based on the below bibliography and the presentation of the career development plan of the candidate.
  • Admission decisions will be based exclusively on the average grade point of the applicants: 60% the Bachelor’s graduation average grade and 40% the grade of the interview.
FAQs
    • When does the master start ?
      • The Master of Applied Finance starts at the end of September each year and runs for 24 months. You cannot start at any other point in the year.
    • What are the typical hours for academic activities ?
      • Generally, academic activities take place during the weekdays (Monday to Friday), within the time frame of 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM.
    • Do you offer a part time or distance learning master ?
      • No, the Master of Applied Finance is a full-time master. There is no part-time or online option.
    • How many master options can I pick ?
      • During the admission session, a candidate can register to one faculty from ASE. From that faculty, the candidate can choose one or more options (up to all options).
    • Does the order of my admission options matters ?
      • Yes, based on your score, you will be placed at the first available spot from your options.
    • How is the admission score calculated ?
      • The score is calculated based on the average of your undergraduate final exam results (60%) and your performance on a specialized test (40%).
    • What is the Master of Finance specialized test ?
      • There will be a specialized interview based on the bibliography.
      • If you don’t have an English language proficiency certificate or didn’t complete your undergraduate studies in English, you will have to do a language competency interview (which is marked as “Admitted” or “Not Admitted”.
    • Can I visit/talk to faculty or someone from Admissions in person?
      • We would be delighted to meet you!
    • Can I attend one of your classes without being registered?
      • Visitors are welcomed. Please contact the professor ahead of time and be respectful.
    • When do I need to sign the contract?
      • Contracts are made and need to be signed in the first 3 weeks after the start of the year. If you still have questions, contact us.
    • How to obtain the bibliography ?
      • The ASE Library provides digital bibliographic material for the admission exam to the Master’s programs, following the topics and competition bibliography, for publications and resources available in the library’s collections. Candidates can request the bibliography from the library specifying their faculty and the master’s program code. Additional details can be obtained from the ASE Library, Permit Office (room 0216), at the phone number 021 319 19 00/01, extension 226, or visiting their website at www.biblioteca.ase.ro or https://library.ase.ro. For further inquiries, you can contact them at contact@biblioteca.ase.ro.
Payment Methods
FeeCitizens that are part of EU, EEA, Swiss Confederation, UKCitizens non-EU
Admission250 RON400 EUR
Yearly tuition6000 RON (2 installments)3600 EUR (400 euro/month)
  • Online Payment: You can pay your fees using the virtual cashier available on the plationline.ase.ro platform. This method accepts all types of cards, including Visa, Mastercard, Revolut, and more. Simply follow the steps provided on the platform.
  • Bank Transfer: You can also make payments through bank transfers or internet banking using one of the following accounts open on the beneficiary Academia de Studii Economice din Bucuresti (CUI: 4433775):
    • RO16RNCB0072001607860102 (Currency RON, BCR Bank)
    • RO15RNCB0072001607860023 (Currency EURO, BCR Bank)
    • RO59BRDE445SV36571854450 (Currency RON, BRD Bank)
  • When making the payment, please specify the following information: the beneficiary (Bucharest University of Economic Studies), the type of fee (e.g., registration fee, tuition fee, examination fee, etc.), your name, your father’s initials, your full name (for female students, use the name as per the birth certificate), and your personal identification number (CNP for Romanian citizens, ID for foreign candidates).
    • Example: Registration fee, Ionescu M. Claudiu Razvan, CNP 5020127151771)
  • In-Person Payment: If you don’t have the means for online or bank transfers, you can pay in person at any bank’s counter using a payment slip. The details for payment are the same as mentioned in point 2. Please provide the same information on the payment slip.
  • On-Campus Payment: You can also make payments at the Bucharest University of Economic Studies’ cashiers located in the Ion Angelescu building (room 0030, ground floor) and the Virgil Madgearu building (ground floor, Intr. Macedonski Street). The program is Monday-Tuesday 8:30 – 15:00, Friday 8:30 – 13:00.
Other feesCost
Fee for re-taking an exam75 RON / exam
Registration for supplementary year1250 RON
400 EUR*
Exam fee for supplementary year500 RON
400 EUR*
Dissertation exam for supplementary year or previous years900 RON
400 EUR*
Testing of language skills and the issuance of a certificate100 RON
400 EUR*
Additional verification of dissertation works through similarity identification software50 RON
Fee for dissertation exam for students that did not take the exam in the current paid year400 EUR* / 30 days
over the limit
Assessments for the courses resulting from re-registration or resumption of studies students in master’s degree programs500 RON / exam
Collecting study documents 24 months after graduation200 RON
Duplicate of study documents200 RON
Duplicate of student card25 RON
Duplicate travel card for local transport5 RON
*The EUR fees are for citizens that are not are part of EU, EEA, Swiss Confederation, UK.
Available Scholarships

We understand the importance of supporting students in their academic journey. Therefore, we offer a variety of scholarships to eligible candidates. These scholarships aim to make quality education more accessible. Whether you’re a local or international student, you may qualify for financial assistance through our scholarship programs.

  • Study scholarship
  • Social scholarship
  • Scholarships for Foreign Master’s Students
  • Performance Scholarship for Extracurricular Activities at ASE Bucharest
  • Special Performance Scholarship for Outstanding Academic Results
  • Special Performance Scholarship for Outstanding Research Results
  • Performance Scholarship for Outstanding Cultural, Organizational, and Sports Activities
  • Excellence Scholarship for Outstanding Research Activity
  • Excellence Scholarship for Outstanding Organizational and Cultural Activities
  • Mihail Manoilescu Excellence Scholarship for Overall Professional, Research, Organizational, Cultural, and Sports Activities
  • Scholarships for Romanian Students Worldwide
  • Scholarships for Master’s Students from Romania Worldwide
Other Master in English

Programs taught in English:

  • Accounting, Audit and Management Information Systems
  • Applied Finance
  • Customer Relationship Management
  • English Language Education and Research Communication for Business and Economics
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Excellence in Business and Services
  • Informatic Security
  • International Business Management

Special program taught in English (special admission requirements & specific fees):

  • Business Administration (http://www.imba.fabiz.ase.ro/)
  • Business Administration in Creative and Cultural Industries – https://www.fabiz.ase.ro/admission/
  • Digital Business and Innovation (http://mdbi.fabiz.ase.ro/)
  • Business Analytics – https://analytics.fabiz.ase.ro/admission/
  • Business intelligence – https://intell.fabiz.ase.ro/admission/

Programs taught in French:

  • Entrepreneurship and Business Administration
  • Programs taught in German:
  • Entrepreneurship and Business Administration

International MBAs (special admission requirements & specific fees):

  • Romanian-Canadian MBA – taught in English (http://bbs.ase.ro/romaniancanadian.html)
  • Romanian-French MBA – taught in English (http://bbs.ase.ro/romanianfrench.html)
YearAdmissionsGraduation rateMaster StudentsFaculty Students
2023/202425N/A12% (53/452)2219
2022/20231860% (6/10)9% (34/392)2158
2021/20221275% (21/28)9% (42/455)2278
2020/20212874% (17/23)10% (56/558)2382
2019/20202375% (21/28)10% (58/587)2484
2018/20192872% (13/18)8% (50/597)2416
2017/2018214% (21/582)2511

ASE Educational Offer

Bachelor’s Degree

  • High school diploma
  • Good academic record
  • Proficiency in a foreign language (where applied)
  • Multiple-choice questions with some short answer sections
SpecializationMax no of
students 2024-2025
Faculty
Finance and banking (in English)100FABBV
Business Administration (in English)500FABIZ
Economic Informatics (in English)150CSIE
International Business (in English)125REI
Accounting (in English)120CIG
Management (in English)100MAN
Trade, Tourism, Services, Merchandising and Quality Management (in English)100BT
Marketing (in English)100MKT
Business Administration (in French)
Business Administration (in German)
180FABIZ
Public Management350FAMP
Human Resources150FAMP
Trade, tourism, services, merchandising and quality management500BT
Economic Cybernetics350CSIE
Economic Informatics450CSIE
Statistics and Economic Forecasting150CSIE
Accounting550CIG
Law150DREPT
Economic communication in business350ECON
Finance and banking500FABBV
Management650MAN
Marketing450MKT

Master’s Degree

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university and transcripts
  • Multiple-choice exam
FacultyNumber of programsForeign languages
FABBV7English
FABIZ8English, France, German
BT8English
BBS4English
CSIE4English
CIG8English
FABBV7English
MAN9English
MKT7English
REI8English
FAMP3
ETA2
DREPT1
EAM3

Doctorate (PhD)

  • Master’s degree in related field
  • Research proposal
  • Academic publications
Doctoral FieldsFaculty
Business AdministrationBT
FABBV
Cybernetics and Statistics
Economic Informatics
CSIE
AccountingCIG
EconomicsEAM
ETA
Economics and International BusinessREI
FinanceFABBV
ManagementMAN
MarketingMKT
LawDREPT

Postgraduate training

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree
FacultyNumber of programsNumber of english programs
FABIZ99
REI72
BSS22
BT71
LAW51
FAMP12
CIG7
CSIE3
LAW51
ETA2
FABBV4
MAN7
MKT2

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