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When an investment banking aspirant thinks about working in a bank, there never really is any consideration of working in a local bank or even working with any of the small-scale businesses or individuals. These golden fringed dreams usually involve big names like Morgan and Stanley, JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, Brain Capital, Sequoia and so on. Apart from these big guns, the dreams of many a wannabe investment bankers include strolling along the prestigious halls of Wall Street in the most gallant of manners. But the more important question here is how exactly they are able to achieve and if they are, then how many exactly reach there.
As a rule for us Indians, anything foreign, especially if it belongs to the British or the Americans is considered to be the best quality ever. Which is why we see thousands of students every single year, battling it out to get either hired by internationally recognised banks or even get an internship among these top gun institutions. Mostly the majority population follows the same old rule of going down the much-beaten path of an MBA and then go ahead and just get them some experience within one of these firms. But then again not all of those who enroll themselves in these courses really are able to achieve exactly what they set out for. Let’s take an international example first. The foreign countries are especially crazed about Ivy League schools and similarly trained professionals, mainly because of the fact that it is considered that education imparted here is the best quality. The Harvard University annually holds a stock pitching competition where it invites pitches from groups of students all over the world. These pitches are then narrowed down to just the top 15 groups who are then invited to the real and live competition. But recently there seems to be a rather unusual turn of events in this competition. For the first time, it wasn’t really an Ivy league group only party, as there was present a group of students who belonged to a non-Ivy league college. Their win was guaranteed because of this new and unconventional course that was taught to them in their college which was called Investment Banking for the Street Analyst. Similar is the case with the students of our country. While it may seem that the majority of people are all but ready to jump on the bandwagon of MBA courses as they feel that, this is one sure shot way to enter the field of finance and investment banking. While this may be true to some extent, but it is not really the only rule here. There happens to be a mushrooming of rather unconventional, vocational training courses, which are both less expensive and of lesser duration than the long drawn MBA courses. This is why quite a sizeable number of students lately have begun to opt for such training programs, which are also industry endorsed in order to become an Investment Banking Analyst. There are many such institutes available in India like for instance Imarticus Learning.
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