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2013-11-09 08:26:20

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Vineet Raj Kapoor

Guide-Level 12

Aman, if you're creative, there are many careers for the creative/ artistic people. Interiors, textile as well as Web Design rely on the same skills - your layout skills and color sense. Journalism also is at this level and relies on your language skills and knowledge of history and current affairs. A little higher perches Graphic Design, Fashion Design, jewellery design, Acing, and Fine Arts which rely on one of your artistic skills - sketching and imagination. At a similar level perches VFX as well as Motion Graphics which rely on one of your artistic skills - Cinematographic skills and imagination. Then come careers like Animation,
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2013-11-07 10:20:04

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

I think you are still qualified to pursue Economics in your BA and study further to do your MA Economics . there is no problem for you in any way.

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2013-10-25 17:00:28

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
*If you wish to be a teacher in school, then crack Teacher Eligibility Test. Eligibility conditions are:
The minimum qualification for classes 1 to 5, Senior Secondary (or its equivalent) with at least 50% marks and passed or applying in final 2 year Diploma in Elementary Education (or its equivalent). (OR) Senior Secondary or its equivalent with at least 50% marks and passed or aspiring in final 4 year Bachelor of Elementary Education (B. El, Ed).
The minimum qualification for classes 6 to 8, B.A/B.Sc with at least 50% marks and passed or appearing in 1 year Bachelor in education (B.Ed). (OR) BA/B.Sc with at least 50% marks and pass
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2013-10-24 14:09:43

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
1. Higher studies:-
M.A. in Economics
Masters in Applied Economics
MBA in Economics
M.A in Political Science or Politics or Public Policy
Master Program in Government
M.A in Psychology
M.SC in Applied Psychology
PG Diploma in Clinical Psychology; Family and Child Psychology; Mental Health Counseling; Industrial Psychology; Sports Psychology
2. Job Prospects:- Besides Teaching,
*Economics-
Economist
Economic Researcher
Sales Analyst
Investment Analyst
Investment Administrator
Financial Service Manager
Securities Analyst Trainee
Fixed Income Portfolio Manager
Foreign Trade Analyst
Market Research Analyst
Cost Estimator
Customer Profit Analyst
*Political Sc
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2013-10-23 14:32:35

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
PhD in Economics stands for Doctor of Philosophy in Economics. It is usually a 4 year course but depends on when the thesis is submitted. The minimum eligibility is a post graduate degree preferably in Economics. The course-ware consists of Micro and Macro Economics, Money, Public Finance, Development and Growth Theory, International Trade, International Finance, Corporate Finance ,Indian Economic Policy ,Quantitative Methods in Economics etc.
Colleges-
1. Department of Economics, Delhi School of Economics
2. Indian Statistical Institute
3. Jawaharlal Nehru University
4. Institute for Social and Economic Change
5. Delhi Technological Uni
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2013-09-26 18:02:39

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

You analyse your previous performance.You try to know whether you can get a decent job on the basis of marks and your academic performance. If you were not satisfactory then, start afresh and begin preparation for competitive examinations.

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2013-09-25 12:25:01

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
1. Public Health Foundation of India-
Post Graduate Diploma in Health Economics, Health Care Financing & Health Policy
2. Institute of Health Management Research-
Health Economics and Cost Effectiveness
Both are regular courses since in India there is no institute to offer the correspondence program. You can also consider-
U.S. National Library of Medicine- Health Economics Information Resources: A Self-Study Course/ Online mode.
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2013-09-18 14:32:09

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alia kapoor

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
You may go for ether.
Normally one should select optional, which one is familiar with, or has at least studied till the graduate level. If you are not comfortable with the subject, you should not select the subject as an optional. But the choice should not only be as per your interests but also be based on the study material available.
Even science and engineering students take up subjects like history, sociology, anthropology, geography, political science, psychology and public administration because there is a huge amount of study material available in these subjects. Also keep in mind that you may have been proficient in a subjec
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2013-09-09 11:04:22

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

I feel that in every course, there is difficulty somewhere.Difficulty is an inescapable reality of life.So,you can study Economics also, if only you are determined.

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2013-08-12 11:25:27

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
1. Higher studies:-
M.A in Political Science or Politics or Public Policy
Master Program in Government
M.A. in Economics
Masters in Applied Economics
MBA in Economics
2. Job Prospects:- Besides Teaching,
*Economics-
Economist
Economic Researcher
Sales Analyst
Investment Analyst
Investment Administrator
Financial Service Manager
Securities Analyst Trainee
Fixed Income Portfolio Manager
Foreign Trade Analyst
Market Research Analyst
Cost Estimator
Customer Profit Analyst
*Political Science-
Business Administrator
Campaign Worker
Lawyer/Paralegal
Lobbyist/Organizer
Policy Analyst
Political Commentator
Political Correspondent
Pollster
Public Affairs Research Analys
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