I think every job has a job profile,one should look at it,as far as freshers are concern they should concentrate on whatever they have studied in practical and theory in their B-Schools,Company officials are smart enough to judge ( who they are looking for ? ) in case they are not then leave it to God.
Ansoff says "Too much of Analysis gives birth to Paralysis",as far as interview on same dates are concern then you need to talk with the company officials,some of them do adjust if the prospective candidate is a good one.
From: Stephen Narayanan <stepnrn@gmail.com>
To: join_mtc@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, 30 May 2012 2:09 PM
Subject: [MTC Global] Dual Specialization is the need of the Challenges in Times Ahead ?
Esteemed Academic Luminiaries,
Kindly give your views keeping all the practical aspects in mind. Dual specialisation has no major or minor, it means 2 specialisations(2 majors). It would definitely increase the number of students applying in a single company but can also lead to a lot of confusion in the students mind when it comes to choosing a company or a career.
Stephen Narayanan
Most of the Institutes offering PGDM/PGDBM offer Major and Minor Subjects.
However some toy with the idea of Dual Specialization.....Two Major Subjects....8 + 8 = 16 Subjects.
Whereas in Major/Minor you have 4 subjects lesser in the Minor specialization choice. However students make their choices looking for opportunities in all areas and as options also to be maximized to get benefits.
Kindly let me know accordingly to you how a company would react if you told them that the same candidate is specialization in marketing and in finance, that 3 days back he had sat for capital iq (core finance ) and today he wants to apply for 99 acres( marketing ).
Also at the time of last minute preparations, would a student prepare for Deloitte ( Finance ) or Naukri ( Marketing ), if they are coming for example on the same day.
Would appreciate your views on the same.
Regards,
Stephen Narayanan
General Manager - Corporate Resource Center
New Delhi Institute of Management.
60, Tughlakabad Institutional Area,
New Delhi.
Tel.:- (011) 29956566-69/40111000: Extn.217.
Mob.:-9868386192
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