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New answer posted
2014-06-16 23:36:07
Guide-Level 14
You may see following options
M.sc. economics
MA development studies
Master of Public policies
MBA
MSW
However you should decide your career plan and accordingly choose a right course
New answer posted
2014-06-12 13:55:55
Contributor-Level 6
New answer posted
2014-06-11 11:44:41
Contributor-Level 10
There is not much a difference between BA and B.Sc Economics.
Some colleges offer a BA degree while other offer a B.Sc degree.
A B.A. degree is better if you are interested in getting a broad liberal arts education and in approaching the study of economics from the theoretical perspective. The B.A. gives you a comprehensive view of economics with a focus on theory instead of its applications to business and finance. The B.A. is also typically less mathematically rigorous, requiring courses in statistics rather than calculus.
B.A. economics you could go for post graduation in the same field. An MBA in Economics, M.A. Economics
New answer posted
2014-06-10 09:26:14
Guide-Level 11
As per your profile you may consider pursuing:
- MBA.
- MA, etc.
Besides going for further studies you may even opt for doing a job for 2-3 years and then opting for further studies.
Please note that with less then 50% marks in graduation you are not eligible to get admission in full time MBA or PGDM program.However you are eligible to pursue distance MBA program as in order to pursue this program you just need to be graduate in any field.
So the best option for you would be to work for some years and simultaneously opt for distance MBA program.
You may consider among some of the below mentioned universities to pursue distance MBA program
New answer posted
2014-06-09 17:16:21
Contributor-Level 9
IGNOU Offers Various Courses
New answer posted
2014-06-07 19:48:13
Contributor-Level 10
BA, BSc are just names of degree programs, but contents could be similar. Even some universities offer B.Des and some offer B.F.A. in creative segment. But for an employer, qualifications are always secondary to the individual skills and proficiency.
Animation calls for a wide bouquet of skills from traditional art skills to articulation skills, storytelling to aesthetic appreciation, and creativity to technical prowess. Animation and Digital Media Careers are practical oriented and will need strong mentoring.
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Sanjay Khimesara
New answer posted
2014-06-05 14:02:02
Contributor-Level 8
New answer posted
2014-06-03 08:48:46
Contributor-Level 9
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