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2015-03-03 12:26:07

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Iqra Khan Khan

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
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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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

Other than the ones you have mentioned Priyashu, you can go for Hospital management course or else try to get past state PSC or UPSC exam for a career in the Govt administrative sector.

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2015-03-01 11:03:16

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Vineet Raj Kapoor

Guide-Level 12

Tejshree, I am not sure how good you are with maths and programming. If you are, then you must pick up a language whether PHP/ HTML5 (web dev), .Net (for software dev) Java/ Android (for apps) or C#/ Unity (for games). However like i mentioned, you must be good with programming to move ahead in this area since you have to compete with MCAs and BTech(CS) applicants. So choose your internship/ industrial training very carefully. Do not just go for the cheapest to save money. See the IT company's credentials on the net. for example if someone provide LIVE PROJECTS are they there near the TOP on PORTALS like JUSTDIAL? Or if the company is
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2015-02-27 04:02:16

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Shamsul HusainInspired by nature, it's originality and style.

Guide-Level 12

100% you can go for. Best of luck.
Regards.

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2015-02-26 22:52:41

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surabhi nishkalank

Beginner-Level 3

Hello. you can also do PG in FAMILY BUSINESS.

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2015-02-26 14:58:18

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Iqra Khan Khan

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Rahul,
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 11:52:20

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manoj ka

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Kapil,
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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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

If you are not employed, a distance MBA will not help. A executive part time MBA/ Distance MBA with compulsory classes from a reputed university only helpful even if you are employed. This is universal irrespective of any city or nation.
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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Vineet Raj Kapoor

Guide-Level 12

Srujana, I believe that you have a desire to pursue a creative career. Let me tell you about the field of design. Design is a field that is age old and has been evolving every year like science. Sometimes student Artists are too much enamoured by Fine Arts preventing them to look objectively at Design. They must read this http://bit.ly/SXc9GD. Again like science it pays to be at the cutting edge. For e.g. science students do better if they go for CS or IT since that are areas where development is taking place rapidly. Similarly in Design the cutting edge areas are UID/ UXD, 3D Printing, Immersive Technology, Augmented Reality, 3D Proje
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2015-02-24 07:19:33

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Vineet Raj Kapoor

Guide-Level 12

Prabakaran, Design is a field that is age old and has been evolving every year like science. Sometimes student Artists are too much enamoured by Fine Arts preventing them to look objectively at Design. They must read this http://bit.ly/SXc9GD. Again like science it pays to be at the cutting edge. For e.g. science students do better if they go for CS or IT since that are areas where development is taking place rapidly. Similarly in Design the cutting edge areas are UID/ UXD, 3D Printing, Immersive Technology, Augmented Reality, 3D Projection etc, besides of course Game Design & Animation. Of course at the top of the pile lies Concept De
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