Is career in IMF or WorldBank a good choice for a business school student?

<p>I heard that IMF or Worldbank prefer students in Econ and Sociology. Even though they also take in students from business schools, the number is small. Is that true? And is it possible to get in without graduate degrees?</p>

<p>Say if I am currently a student in Ross@Umich and also interested in learning about these organizations, are there any opportunities for me, like internship or something else? I learned that there is a Young Professional Program@WorldBank, but it is for graduate students only.</p>

<p>What's more, is there a big career gap between these organizations and IB? I mean, if I go to IB directly after graduation, is it still possible that I go to IMF 3-5 years later, with my interests changed?</p>

<p>Insights appreciated. Thanks for all the answers.</p>