"Quant" masters vs traditional Maths masters

I'm looking to do an MSc program in the UK or ETH Z. Oxford and Imperial offer an MSc in "Mathematical and Computational Finance" which is 4x more expensive than the typical "Math" alternative at the same schools. Is it any more likely to secure me a role?

ETH Z has a similar "Quantitative Finance" Masters program - how would this compare to just a "Mathematics" Masters programme.

Regardless of where I do it, the math masters would be focused on probability/ stats