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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Yes. You can actually pursue that way.

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Joyeeta Paul

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Hi,
Having a B.Com (H) under your belt, you can explore the field of media, multimedia, public relations, foreign languages, teaching, social work, finance, retail management, design, hospitality, stocks, aviation, tourism, etc. based on your interests and strengths.
However with a M.A. economics can offer many entry-level jobs in banking, finance, insurance, stock markets, sales and marketing as well as corporations like consulting firms or government departments. You can also begin your career with government enterprises, public undertakings, investment firms, business journals and newspapers. The Indian Economics Services and Reserve
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Satya Sourav PalSUCCESS IS A JOURNEY !!

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Yes, MA economics is a good option. After that, you will move to India's top economics service Indian Economic Service. It's pattern is same to your MA (ECO.) syllabus.

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Satya Sourav PalSUCCESS IS A JOURNEY !!

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You can do MBA from IIFT, Delhi. Also, appear CAT for IIMs.

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Satya Sourav PalSUCCESS IS A JOURNEY !!

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You will clear the UGC -NET exam in economics & be a Assistant Professor.

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Bipin Jha

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Admission for economics is held on the basis on cut-off. You should focus on achieving the highest possible marks in 12th.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Aman,
For MBA courses at least 2 or 3 years work experience is required. You must also take the GMAT and IELTS. For MS courses there is no requirement of work experience. You will need an upper first class around 75% and above to apply to the universities you have mentioned. For more details I will advice you to check the MBA class profile on the university's websites directly.

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astha singh

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MBA and M.Sc are two very different courses. Some people find M.Sc tough, whereas, others find MBA tougher. It depends on the outlook of each individual. M.Sc gives graduates access to the scientific or technical field, whereas, MBA offers its candidates access to the management or administration of a particular organization. You should select a course where your interests lie, and one which you feel more comfortable with.

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Ankit Singh

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Both interior designing and hotel management are very different from each other. For interior designing, you need to have good drawing skills and for hotel management, you should have an interest in cooking or baking.
Think of what is more exciting for you and then select the course.

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