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Guide-Level 14
Do not feel lost. First of all, identify your area of interest and evaluate your strengths. So, now you will know what you want to do further. If you feel, you do not have an interest in regular academics then look for some technical fields and go ahead. You can also appear for civil services exam but need to have a graduate degree. You can appear for NDA after completing class 12th.
Do not waste your years. Think and decide fast.
All the best.
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Educational prospects:
Post-graduation after the graduation is a lucrative career option along with M.Phil or Ph.D in development studies which emphasises on economics. There are also a number of specialised fields like agricultural economics, business economics, labour economics, financial economics, international economics and industrial economics. One of the more recent choices among the economics graduates is an MBE (Master of Business Economics) degree.
There is no dearth of good institutes in the country which will provide you with an option to pursue your studies in these fields. Another field is econometrics which com
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Contributor-Level 9
Yes IB is available as Specialisation for MBA.There are many variety of career option available if you choose this as your specialisation.
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Guide-Level 14
You can go for Film Institute-Pune for the undergraduate course in film editing. NSD offers post-graduate courses. Besides these government colleges, there are many private colleges where you can opt for graduate courses.
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Contributor-Level 9
If you are interested in the banking sector, you will have to clear the bank exams.
If you are interested in the teaching line, you can opt for M.Com and then qualify the UGC NET exam or do B.Ed.
Make a choice depending on your interest.
All the best.
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You can opt for MBA and then qualify the UGC NET exam.
All the best.
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