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2013-07-17 10:12:42

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Karthik

Beginner-Level 2

There is huge demand for healthcare professional as this industry is expected to grow at annual rate of 14%.Since the the education imparted is of high standard with its emphasis on-the-job training ,case studies,there is ample scope of placement of students undregoing the course

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2013-07-13 10:41:59

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Rahul Chauhan

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Mahima you are 100% eligible to give bank PO exams of all nationalized banks as well as all the private banks. Please buy employment news magazine to find details about vacancies of all the banks. You will also find lot of bank vacancies forms at stationary stalls in railway stations. Apart from this I will recommend you to do FRM or PRM certification. Both are international certifications in risk management and will give you the opportunity to work in foreign banks as well.
To know about FRM please visit these web links :
http://www.garp.org/frm/faqs.aspx
http://www.edupristine.com/courses/frm/
To know about PRM please visit these web
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2013-06-25 13:35:34

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Not full fledged Maths but quantitative methods do form a part of economics course structure. You'll also study Statistics as a subject.
Since you aim to be a lecturer, pick B.A Economics further followed by M.A Economics.
Then you may sit for U.G.C NET conducted mainly to recruit research assistants and professors in various streams of education.
Qualifying Examination:
The candidates those who have completed their post graduation in related subjects from any recognized university are eligible for applying UGC-NET exam. The candidate must have a minimum of 55%.
*You an further enhance your career opportunities by picking M.Phil and PhD.
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2013-06-24 15:58:15

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
You may opt for higher education-
M.A. in Economics
M.A. in Mass Communication
M.Sc. in Advertisement & Journalism
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Masters in Applied Economics
MBA in Economics
Higher study courses in Economics would help you obtain good jobs in public or private sector. This will help you to build up a bright career in areas of Management, teaching etc. Job profiles:-
Economist
Economic Researcher
Sales Analyst
Investment Administrator
Financial Service Manager
Market Research Analyst
Cost Estimator
Securities Analyst Trainee
Fixed Income Portfolio Manager
The major employment areas:-
Agricultural Institutions
Economic Researc
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2013-06-22 18:19:50

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vois life

Contributor-Level 8

U can do MA IN economics from DU if you are willing! Ma'am this seriously has to be ur choice as this is ur career!

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2013-06-19 13:41:39

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
1. B.ED regular is definitely preferable however, decision is based upon your choice and convenience.
2. Correspondence B.ED is of 2 year duration while full time takes 1 year to complete.
3. Refer the link below for B.ED colleges in India-
https://arts.shiksha.com/bed-colleges-in-india-categorypage-9-38-477-0-0-1-1-2-0-none-1-0#page-top
You can refine the search as per the location and mode preference and shortlist the ones for which you meet the qualifying criteria.
As for choosing the best, you can consider parameters such as Faculty, Course Material, Quality Education, Fees, Accreditation, Infrastructure and Success Rate.
4. To be a
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2013-06-14 16:51:05

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anjani jha jha

Guide-Level 12

You have only one option remains that is PGDCA do it for career in IT

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2013-03-31 20:49:00

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2013-03-31 20:43:28

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2012-04-19 10:11:06

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
To be eligible to sit for IAS Exam conducted by UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) every year, one needs to be:
An Indian National Citizen
A graduate in any discipline from a recognized university and
In the age limit of 21-30 years.
So the first step is to pick up graduation in a relevant discipline. If you have a strong inclination towards the prestigious subject of Economics, I would say that with a BA in Economics you can enter into different sectors like banking and finance, teaching, retail, stock and share brokering, FMCG, PR etc according to the personnel interest and attributes.
And Civil Services is one of the best options.
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