Need urgent help in shortlisting Masters programs

From South Asia. BSc(Hons) Accounting & Finance From my country’s best business school.(AACSB Accredited) CGPA: 3.34, SCGPA: 3.50 ECs: Have good experience in the uni’s finance society where I was a member of the Executive Council. Qualified and attended an international Financial Valuation Olympiad in Indonesia GRE: 326 (166Q,160V) Work Experience: Internships in External audit for KPMG, Finance dept of Akzo Nobel Supply at Uber FT post undergrad(right now): Management Trainee—Corporate Banking (Relationship Manager) at my country’s top bank.(started this June)

What I want in a master’s program: Im not Heavy on quant so I DO NOT want a program such as MFE, QuantFin. (calculus is blekh, stats is nice tho) Inclined towards something more on the lines of Corporate Finance or Something that combine Data & Finance or Markets Research(but I figure that needs quant too?). Alternatively I’m considering switching to business analytics and looking at programs that start from a basic level and build up (as well as let you take electives which I can take finance oriented)

Im confused and all over the place on this one.

Future career prospects: Also: The only major goal post masters is finding employment whatsoever because I can’t pay for the degree by coming back home after it. So any program I do has to be STEM and have a good value in the market so as to help me get a job (ofcourse the grind to get one is on me). Sectors that interest me: consultancy, venture capital or FinTech Startups or last resort at an FMCG. (Absolute no to hardcore Banking)

Considering U.S and Canada both. budget is around $80k looking to apply for Fall 2020 intake

Need a profile evaluation and recommendations on what should I masters in and from where?

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