Best MsC in Europe for Quants?

So, I'm currently working as an Intern at a Private Credit fund in my home country while finishing my Bachelors, and I would like to do my Master's in Europe in Quantitative Finance or related. In your opinion/expertise/gut feeling, which are some of the best degrees (Cost, placement after finishing, job market, etc)

So far, I've considered:

  • LSE
  • Imperial College London
  • King's College London
  • ETH Zurich (Top choice so far,, but I've heard that the market is tough for non-swiss applicants, no problem learning German though)
  • St. Gallen
  • Bocconi (focused on the QF track, maybe throw in a Double Degree)
  • Technical University Munich

Any other recommendation would be greatly appreciated, thanks 

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In the UK COWI is the group of best quant uni’s: Cambridge, Oxford, Warwick, Imperial. I don’t consider LSE or Kings as best quant uni, although general reputation of university is strong ofcourse. With LSE>>Kings for sure btw. Hope this helps for UK.

 

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