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Call it adapting to the volatile market landscape or call it playing it safe. B-schools are finding that finance is losing favour with students. CNBC-TV18's Pranshu Sikka explains how the global economic slowdown has left few takers for financial courses.
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Planning is a key to good management, and it looks like B-school aspirants are practicing it well before it comes up in their textbooks. With lay-offs hitting the financial services and related sectors hard, academicians are finding that a specialisation in finance - traditionally the most-sought after field - is not finding as many takers.
Richard C Levin, President,
Sharp fall in placements
These fears are not ill-founded. The financial sector is seeing a sharp fall in terms of jobs-on-offer.
Last year at IIM-Calcutta, around 45% of the summer placement offers came from the financial sector. This year, this specialisation made up just 34% of the offers. At IIM-Ahmedabad, summer placement offers from the financial sector made up just 32% of the offers this year, against 57% last year.
It is important to understand that unlike many other B-Schools, students at IIMs graduate with more than one specialisation. Thus, their choice of sector at the time of placements becomes a key indicator to the sentiment prevailing at large.
Beating the slowdown
But the downturn in the financial space may make for a very interesting session and Richard Levin's humour may shield a serious reality.
Rekha Sethi, DG, All India Management Association, said, “People who have been working for sometime may actually think that this is an opportunity for taking a graduate degree as not much is going to change for good over the next one year in job market anyway.”
Whether the overall number of B-School graduates will show a positive growth because of the slowdown is anybody's guess. For the moment though, finance is not something many are putting their money on.
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Today's Special Column
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