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8 years ago
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Regarding your strength and qualification, you can pursue MBA finance, CA, MA economics as your higher studies. It will make you a place in top MNCs, auditor, economist. In today's world, those three courses provide huge scope in India as well as abroad too.
All the best for your future.
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There is no need to do Bachelor of Education to become college lecturer. Your post-graduation degree would be sufficient enough for that. To get lecturer job in government colleges, you would need to appear in the National Eligibility Test (NET).
University Grants Commission conducts the National Eligibility Test. Anyone who is interested in lectureship in central government colleges would have to appear for the NET entrance exam.
This exam is conducted two times a year. The first time in June and second time in December. It is regarded as one of the most difficult entrance exams in India. Apart from NET you can also appear for SET en
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8 years agoGuide-Level 13
Following books should be read thoroughly before coming to classes. We can't cover the basics in this course. Our focus would be on applications and problems. We would introduce to maximum types of problems that may appear in the MA Economics Entrance tests.
Microeconomic Theory:
* Hal Varian, Intermediate Microeconomics, 7e
* Rubinfield and Pindyk, Microeconomics
Macroeconomic Theory:
* Dornbusch and Fisher, Macroeconomics, 6e
* Mankiw, Macroeconomics, 6e
Mathematics:
* RGD Allen, Mathematical Analysis for Economics
* AC Chiang, Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics
* Sydsaeter and Hammond, Mathemati
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Aspirants who hold a BA in economics degree have a lot of employment opportunities in various undertakings in our country. They are paid very well too. By gaining experience in the field, one can accomplish various higher designations also. Some of the job profiles suitable for these graduates include the following:
Investment Analyst
Investment Administrator
Economist
Economic Researcher
Sales Analyst
Financial Service Manager
Securities Analyst Trainee
Cost Estimator
Customer Profit Analyst
Fixed Income Portfolio Manager
Foreign Trade Analyst
Market Research Analyst
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This course does not require maths. You need have a Statement of Purpose and Letters of Reference and 2 rounds of interview to qualify.
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