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New MBAs turn away from Finance

The number of students using the qualification to get into investment banking or private equity has declined in the financial crisis

The numbers of MBA students using their degree as a ticket into investment banking or private equity have fallen sharply during the financial crisis.

Harvard Business School said 11% of its most recent crop of MBA graduates had gone to work in private equity, down from a peak for the decade of 17% in 2008, while 31% had gone into finance, down from 45% in 2008 and the lowest level since 2004. Just 6% of Harvard MBAs went into investment banking, compared with 11% in 2007.

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