As India’s investment landscape becomes increasingly sophisticated with the rise of fintech, AI-driven advisory platforms, wealth management services, digital assets, and data-driven financial planning, the demand for professionals with expertise in investment advisory and financial planning is growing rapidly.
In this context, Dr. Lakshmi Murthy, Pro Vice Chancellor, ITM University Raipur, would be pleased to share her perspective on how higher education institutions can prepare students for emerging careers in investment advisory, wealth management, financial consulting, portfolio management, and fintech-driven financial services.
The discussion can explore the changing skill requirements of the financial sector, the role of industry-integrated learning, and how investment advisory education is evolving to meet the needs of a technology-driven economy.
Suggested areas of discussion include investment advisory education, future career opportunities, industry-academia collaboration, financial literacy, fintech integration, and preparing students for next-generation financial services roles.
Dr. Murthy would be happy to participate in an email interview, telephonic interaction, or in-person discussion at your convenience.
Education-Focused Interview Topics
1. Why Investment Advisory is Emerging as a High-Growth Career for Finance Students
Includes:
Growing demand for wealth advisors and financial planners
Career opportunities beyond traditional banking jobs
2. How Universities Can Prepare Students for Careers in Wealth Management and Investment Advisory
Includes:
Industry certifications, internships, and practical learning
Skills required by financial firms today
3. Are Finance Curriculums Keeping Pace with Modern Investment Trends?
Includes:
Need for curriculum updates
Teaching fintech, ESG investing, and digital wealth management
4. The Future of Finance Education in the Age of AI-Powered Investment Advisory
Includes:
AI tools in portfolio management
How students should adapt to technology-driven finance roles
5. From Classroom to Client Advisory: Building Industry-Ready Investment Professionals
Includes:
Importance of experiential learning
Real-world case studies and simulations
6. Why Financial Literacy and Investment Education Should Start at the University Level
Includes:
Making students financially aware
Long-term impact on personal and professional growth
7. The New Skill Set Required for Careers in Investment Advisory and Financial Consulting
Includes:
Analytical thinking
Data interpretation
Communication and client relationship management
8. Fintech, Data Analytics, and Investment Advisory: The New Trifecta of Finance Careers
Includes:
Technology’s role in modern advisory services
Future job opportunities for students
9. How Industry-Academia Collaboration Can Create Better Investment Professionals
Includes:
Guest lectures
Live projects
Internship opportunities with financial institutions
10. Why Certifications Alone Are Not Enough for Success in Investment Advisory
Includes:
Importance of practical exposure
Building advisory and decision-making skills
11. Preparing Students for Careers in India’s Expanding Wealth Management Industry
Includes:
Growth of HNI and retail investment markets
New employment opportunities in advisory firms
12. Can Investment Advisory Become the Next Big Specialization in Business Education?
Includes:
Growing industry demand
How universities can build specialized programs around wealth and investment management
13. What Employers Look for When Hiring Fresh Graduates for Investment Advisory Roles
Includes:
Skills gap between education and industry
Expectations of BFSI recruiters
14. Teaching Students to Think Like Advisors, Not Just Analysts
Includes:
Client-centric problem solving
Strategic financial planning mindset
15. The Rise of Goal-Based Financial Planning and What Students Need to Learn About It
Includes:
Evolution of advisory services
Practical applications in wealth management careers
