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Beyond Banking: Specialized MBA Programmes Give Students More Options

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Indian students with an interest in business but possibly not in the stereo-typical MBA careers shouldn't give up their passion for commerce. According to the latest QS TopMBA Applicant Survey, 27% of Indian MBA applicants chose Financial Services, Banking and Accounting as a preferred sector of post-MBA employment, with the Consulting field coming in at 25%.

  Academia 1.72  
  Consulting 25.08  
  Financial Services, Banking & Accounting 27.23  
  Industry & Engineering 27.23  
  IT & Telecommunications 18.62  
  Non-Profit & Public Sector 2.05  
  Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare 3.23  
  Retail, Consumer Products & Media 9.26  
  Other 3.98  

Source: 2007 QS Applicant Survey

Preferred Industry Sectors - India

But many students, both in India and around the world, have dreams beyond resigning to such conventional professions. As such, many business schools are recognizing the need to reach out to a more diverse group of potential candidates, including those who may not particularly intend to work in typical MBA positions.

The University of Liverpool's Management School offers the unique Football Industries MBA - a dream course for any football fanatic. The course focuses on the management, marketing, and administration of - you guessed it - the issues related to the football industry. Full- and part-time studies are offered.

The Bordeaux Business School, in France offers a Wine MBA - that's right - you can earn an MBA on the wine industry, in one of the most famous wine regions in the world. According to the school, they provide 'a management education program at the forefront of current issues in the global wine industry' and are committed to 'being at the service of the world's future wine leaders'.

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