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Bangor Business School
Bocconi launches new PhD
Bonding businesses and universities
Bone research centre opened
Bonn’s buzzing campus city
Breakfast benefits
B-School faculty training
Business degrees
Business schools in Britain
Business Schools in France
Can the web save books?
Careers in Will Writing
Celebrity culture undermining schools
Central European University
Centre for Sustainable Practice
Clash on head scarves
Combatting culture shock
Courses for translators
Creating computer games
Creative courses
Creative Expression course
Dare to be Digital
Degrees being ''sacrificed''
Diversity Scholarship
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International study
Internet Survey
iPhones for students
Leadership training
Learning business skills
Linking universities & businesses
literary fingerprints
Looking at language
Lugano''s cross-border links
MA in Visual Effects Production
Malaysian student conference
Mannheim Business School
Many schools breaking rules
Master in Management
Master in Sustainable Peace through Sport
Masters in Forensic Science
Mathematical anxiety
MBA Scholarships
Meat Hook
Media & Communication Executive MBA
More ''brain-boosting'' drugs
MSc in Strategic Marketing
Muslim scarves in Europe
New Business Law course
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New CIM centre in High Wycombe
New Hult business school
New iPhone app for tech-savvy applicants
New Motor Neurone Disease Insitute
One Young World 2011
Peace and Conflict Studies
Photography competition
Plagiarism: What is it?
Police ''stop-searches'' soar
Postgraduate English courses
Postgraduate Information Evening
Postgraduate Open Day
Postgraduate Open Evening
Postgraduate psychology
Postgraduate Virtual Open Day
Pressured to sleep
Process Control Academy Training
Protests about tuition fees
Publishing success
Put a tiger in your tank
Record $100 million gift
Research in nursing education
Respond to drug analysis
Responsible Leadership
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Retail Management courses
Risk management
Scholarship winners announced
Schools'' Business Partnership
Schools to tackle extremism
Science careers
SDA Bocconi & Bulgari launch MBA
Sex education to become compulsory
Short courses
Short courses at Queen’s
Sir David Attenborough to visit Salford University
SKEMA Business School
Skills shortage in Germany
Soy sauce vs tomato ketcup
Spring Graduate Fair
Student defends Tibet protest
Student makes toaster!
Students demand headscarves
Students eliminate noise
Student''s Guinness Record
Students protest censorship
Students stitch lips in protest
Students walk on hot embers for charity
Study at Bangor University
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Study at Bocconi
Study at University of Essex
Study in China
Study in Copenhagen
Studying at K.U. Leuven
Studying Neurobiology
Studying Spanish
Studying volcanology
Studying working memory
Subtitles improve speech perception
Success for graduates
Success for Heriot-Watt University
Summer Universities
Support for Saudi females
Teaching benefits
Technology management
Technology skills
Teen drug education
The 5 star department
The Autumn Graduate Fair
The effect of accents
The Language Show
The London Graduate Fair
The Oil & Gas Academy
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Youth crime drive ''not working''
Eurograduate 2011 Digital Issue
Universities : India''s MBA graduates face bleak job prospects
NEW DELHI, Jan 13 (Reuters) - When the MBA students at India''s top
business schools began their studies their future was full of promise as
companies tripped over each other to lure graduates.
But 24 months of study and a financial meltdown later, prospects are glum for
the estimated 120,000 business school graduates who will enter the job
market in March after their final exams.
"Everyone is scared," said Neha Verma, who is one of a crop of 20-something management
graduates at a New Delhi college.
In past years, firms riding the wave of India''s economic surge would fight over the newly minted
talent produced by India''s prestigious business colleges as they scrambled for an advantage in a
country with a lack of middle-management talent.
Nowadays, jobs for graduates are drying up as India''s economy feels the pinch of the global
recession.
"The fact is there is a hiring slowdown," said Sudip Bandyopadhyay, chief executive officer of financial
services firm Reliance Money, a unit of Reliance Capital.
"Anybody denying it is just trying to bury his head in the sand."
While Reliance Money is recruiting for recently launched wealth management services, Bandyopadhyay
said his company is an exception in a bleak job market and slowing economy.
A survey by global staffing-services firm Manpower Inc says Indian firms are likely to slow their hiring
to a 3-½ year low in the first three months of 2009, further evidence the global economic slowdown
was taking its toll.
After growing at 9 percent or above for the past three years, India''s trillion-dollar economy, Asia''s
third-biggest, is showing consistent signs of slowing.
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But the 30-year-old is worried the job market may not have recovered by the time he graduates in
early 2010.
"We might pass out either at the peak (of the financial crisis) or when it is close to ending," said
Mathur.
Some 290,000 candidates took the admission test to the top business schools in India in November,
compared to 230,000 in 2007, Indian media reports said. They were competing for just 1,700 places
at the seven IIMs, the country''s top management institutes.
Until recently, international investment banks were the flavour of the month and were hiring the best
talent, said Bandyopadhyay of Reliance Money.
"Students also were running after the large names -- the Lehman Brothers, Bear Stearns of the world.
This year, those institutions don''t exist."
Like all good gurus, teachers and academic staff are advising students not to panic and to knuckle
down to some serious work with the hope the economy will change for the better by the time they get
their degrees.
"It''s the best time to study," said Arvind Narasimhan, placement secretary at Delhi''s Faculty of
Management Studies.
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