MUMBAI: More and more graduates seem to think that it could be the best time to pursue a B-school degree that could be handy in a tight job market. Applications for various full and part-time management courses rose by more than 20% this year at most business schools. Also, there was a renewed interest for more than 60% of the part-time programmes and nearly 70% of executive programmes.
According to Sujata Khanna, founder of Career Launcher, said, “The reason for a surge in applicants is the factor of economic slowdown as one perceives the job market will be tight for the next two years and hence, people want to invest the time in education.”
Something similar happened in 2001 after the dotcom bust, when the number of applications had touched a peak in B-schools. “A year after Y2K, we saw a 40-45% increase in students, who wanted to prepare for various B-schools entrance examinations,” said Ms Khanna.
Jamanalal Bajaj Institute, a leading business school in Mumbai, has recorded a 25% jump in applicants for the MH-CET entrance test scheduled in February. The institute takes 120 students for the post-graduate degree.
Students feel that it makes sense to be armed with an MBA or a post-graduate degree in such times, so that when the market rebounds they would be better placed than others, said an official with the Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management.
Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), which conducts the NMAT entrance test for its full-time MBA courses sometime December-end, has received approximately 46,000 applications for its 360 seats. It’s a 21% rise over last year. “If you’re an admissions officer, it’s a great news, because it means you're going to have a lot of decision-making power and have a richer pool of applicants,” said VK Sreedhar, registrar of NMISMS.
Another leading business school in Mumbai, Wellingkar Institute of Management, has also seen a rise of 12% in online applications this year as against last year for its 3-year part-time masters degree. Similarly, applications for Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP), which is going to be held on December 21, has shown a significant rise.
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