EDHEC vs ESCP

Hello guys,

The thing is that i have received an offer letter for MIM Financial Economics course at EDHEC(3 year course with specialisation in M2) and for MIM course at ESCP london campus . I want to pursue my career in the IB(Investment Banking) field but i am not sure about whether i should go to EDHEC or ESCP for the following reasons:-

1)Specialisation and course structure- At EDHEC i have received the admit for the MIM FINANCE course but at ESCP i have received an admit for the regular MIM course . Now at ESCP from 2nd sem onwards i can specialise in specialisations such as the IB and the Banking & Finance . Now on one side(ESCP)i am getting to specialise in Finance but on the other(EDHEC) my whole course revolves around finance

2)Multi Campus - At ESCP i will have the opportunity to complete my 4 semesters at 4 different international campuses but not at EDHEC

3)Tuition Fee- At ESCP the tuition fee is around 26,000 euros but at EDHEC it is around 39,000 euros

4)Global Recognition- ESCP ranks better than EDHEC globally so would i have an edge if i choose it .

5)Post masters- I probably want to work in London after my masters that too in the IB field.

Which course would be better to opt for?

 

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