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2014-09-09 12:15:34Contributor-Level 8
M.A
> > MBA/PGDM
> > B.ED
> > primary Teacher Training course
> > Computer course
> > M.A with Mass communication course
You can even sit for Govt.Job exams like :
* * SSC
* * UPSC ( IAS/IPS)
* * Bank po job
* * Railway job
* * Teacher Job ( TET )
* * NET exam
Good Luck!
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2014-07-21 16:27:27
Contributor-Level 10
Students with a BA in Economics can enter into different sectors like:
Banking and finance
Teaching
Retail
Stock and Share brokering
FMCG
PR etc
Higher studies after B.A in Economics:
M.A. in Economics
M.A. in Mass Communication (MMC)
M.Sc. in Advertisement & Journalism
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Masters in Applied Economics
MBA in Economics
The major employment areas for these professionals are:
-Agricultural Institutions
-Economic Research Institutes
-Analysis/Forecasting firms
-Stock Exchanges
-Financial Information Firms
-Banks/ Credit Unions
-International Trade Companies
-Manufacturing Firms
-Computer/ Telecommunication Comp
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2014-07-21 15:54:45
Contributor-Level 10
The career that you wish to look forward depends entirely upon your area of interest and your skills.
Your passion in a particular subject and your caliber for attaining the highest level of specialization, will eventually lead to a phenomenal career path.
Both LLB and Economics offer promising career opportunities.
Diploma course will not fetch much of a purpose, in case you are looking for good career path.
Since you have already completed your graduation you can opt for LLB program by appearing for CLAT exam.
Law is a career which requires loads of patience and logical skills. First generation lawyers particularly face numero
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2014-07-20 15:21:08
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2014-07-20 08:21:43
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2014-07-10 13:56:58New answer posted
2014-07-10 12:13:06
Contributor-Level 10
The career that you wish to look forward depends entirely upon your area of interest and your skills.
Social Sciences are the study which includes academic discipline concerned with the study of social life which includes anthropology, communication studies, political science, geography etc.
School's Social Work
Applied sociology
Collective behavior
Community
Career Aspects:
This degree prepares you for careers in a range of areas including:
• work with a local authority.
• work for a charity or voluntary organisation.
• work with a political party.
• work with a campaigning organisation.
• work with a research consultancy or
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2014-07-10 10:47:24Contributor-Level 9
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Near M2k Rohini,Sector -3,
Rohini, New Delhi, 110085
Phone: 011-43231200
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2014-07-09 15:28:49
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