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Vilas Rane

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Fee for M.Sc in financial is Rs 3.25 Lacs for 2 year course.

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What actually do you want to know?

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Organizations. Some top career prospects observed are follows:
1. Chartered Accountant
2. Market research analyst
3. Fund manager
4. Investment banker
5. Wealth management analyst
6. Risk Control analyst
7. Economic consultant
8. Actuarial analyst
9. Financial credit analyst
10. Treasury manager
11. Forex analyst
12. Management Consultant
13. Chief statistician
14. Stockbroker
15. Government officer (Governor)
16. Forensic accountant
17. Diplomatic service officer
The average salary is served is 7-10 LPA and for higher experience one can expect salaries from 15-25 LPA as well. The roles are many, above list is just a glimpse showcasing what Economics Ma
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Suggesting you this in case you have some interest in Maths but if you hate Maths and love computer, go for BCA. Both have almost same career. So, decide in which you have interest. Both will pay you almost same.

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As per the exam guidelines, candidates can apply for the exam with the subject which they had in post graduation or related to that subject. As you have done MBA in HR, so you can appear for UGC NET HRM or UGC NET Management but not for Economics. But make sure you fulfill all the basic requirements of National Eligibility Test - https://scoop.eduncle.com/ugc-net-exam visit here to get complete knowledge. Candidates who are willing to appear in Upcoming CSIR NET exam should be well aware with the eligibilities and the latest notifications of the exam. As per the CSIR NET Eligibility Criteria, candidates should have passed
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As a world leader in distance education, it has been conferred with awards of excellence by the Commonwealth of Learning (COL), Canada, several times. IGNOU provides seamless access to sustainable and learner-centric quality education, skill upgradation and training to all by using innovative technologies and methodologies. IGNOU teaching techniques include self-instructional materials, counselling sessions, both face-to-face and via teleconferencing mode. The M.A. (Economics) Programme at IGNOU offers the learners an opportunity for higher studies in Economics. Besides offering the core courses available in other universities, it incl
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International and National Economical environment and issues are of huge significance to the work of BFSI sector. Many investment and retail banks employ economics graduates to work specifically as economists. M.A. Economics graduates with superior Mathematical and Data Analytical background are used for research and analysis of economic data, issues and trends, and use your results to produce reports and forecasts, which will assist the bank's other employees and clients for wealth financial asset management and risk management. In India, RBI, Public Sector Banks and Private Banks are the largest employers of economic graduates.

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Studies how individuals, businesses, governments and nations make choices on allocating resources to satisfy their wants and needs, and tries to determine how these groups should organize and coordinate efforts to achieve maximum output. There are multiple specialisation in the field of economics such as microeconomics, macroeconomics, investigating market structure, strategic business decision, public economics, econometric, business economics, International trade, etc. With increased demand for data analyst in business to gain competitive advantage, graduates with Econometric expertise are in huge demand. Econometric is the applicati
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