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2015-03-03 12:26:07Contributor-Level 9
To become an Economist you need to specialise in Economics. Economists study and analyze the relationship between supply and demand of goods and services and how they are produced, distributed and consumed. They provide information to management that affects decisions on marketing and pricing of products, economic forecasts, and the effect of government policies on business. Economists also help in solving problems like unfair wages, rapid population growth, people migration to city centers, high crime incidence, and loss of human resources due to overseas migration.
Post class 10, take up Economics and Mathematics as your core subje
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2015-03-02 12:18:57
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2015-03-01 11:03:16
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2015-02-27 04:02:16
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Regards.
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2015-02-26 14:58:18Contributor-Level 9
Well the career depends on how much hard work you put in your studies. Both industries are good to go. Please choose career as per your interest, success and money will automatically follow once you are into something tht you really love.
All the best.
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2015-02-26 11:52:20Contributor-Level 10
The Industrial Revolution brought with it a lot of progress. But with the progress came a lot of risks of various kinds. In order to minimize the chance of hazards, risks, injuries and accidents Industrial Safety Management is now being considered a field worth specializing in.
As a trained professional you will be working as a system safety engineer, industrial hygiene manager, environment safety manager, risk management consultant or even a transportation safety supervisor. There are many companies in India such as the Atomic Research Center and Indian Oil that frequently search for people with qualification in industrial saf
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2015-02-25 15:18:13
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SAP is a good option if you have 2-3 years functional experience and want to become a SAP consultant. For that, you should pursue certification from the SAP authorised training centre only.
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2015-02-24 07:22:34
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2015-02-24 07:19:33
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