Harvard Alert: 10 degrees like MBA, CS, Accounting are losing value, report advises adopting these skills..

Harvard Alert: Once upon a time, degrees were considered a guarantee of success. Gradually, jobs have become determined by degrees, but now degrees are no longer a guarantee of success. After research, Harvard has published a report. According to this report, which alerts students worldwide, the value of 10 degrees like MBA, CS, and Accounting is diminishing. However, the report also provides advice for students.
Let's find out which 10 degrees are mentioned in the Harvard report. We will also learn which skills or degrees are recommended for obtaining.
Not All Degrees Are Beneficial
The Harvard report states that choosing a degree is important for any student. It can impact their life. While many college degrees are valuable, they lead to jobs with better salaries. However, the report also states that some college degrees are not beneficial.
The Value of Some Degrees Has Decreased Over Time
Harvard labor economist David J. Deming, in collaboration with researcher Kadeem Gore, conducted research. The 2020 study found that the value of certain degrees has declined over time. These include computer science (CS), engineering, and business degrees. However, the report notes that pursuing a career in these professions may be beneficial rather than pursuing a career.
MBAs Struggling to Find Good Jobs
The Harvard report highlights that the industry is rapidly changing, causing many degrees to lose value. In fact, a report released in early 2025 by Harvard Business School and other Ivy League career centers noted that MBAs are struggling to secure good offers. Therefore, it's crucial to focus on skill development.
The Technology Sector is a Prime Example
The technology sector is a prime example of the current loss of value of degrees. Around the year 2000, computer science and engineering degrees were highly valued. Candidates with these degrees secured high-paying jobs, but by 2025, the situation will be reversed. For example, many tech companies are laying off employees.
These 10 Degrees Losing Value
MBA and Other Business Administration Degrees
Computer Science (CS)
Mechanical Engineering
Accounting
Biochemistry
Psychology
English
Social Science
History
Philosophy
Continuous Learning is Essential
According to Harvard research, a degree alone is no longer a guarantee of success. Knowledge and continuous learning of multiple skills are essential for career growth. For example, students should continue to learn about technology skills, creativity, problem-solving, and social intelligence.
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