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Joyeeta Paul

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Around 10 odd students are allotted this combinations. It is definitely one of the best and toughest combination in the faculty. So if you are desparate or fascinated towards it then only go for it otherwise economics have some other awesome combinations.
This combination will assure a great CGPA in your semesters also if you can't handle its pressure it can ruin your stay here.

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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Frist of all, you need to choose a university, then go through the website of that University.

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astha singh

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I would suggest you secure a good CGPA in BA economics and then apply for Masters in political economics. Many colleges require a minimum pass percentage of 55% in Bachelors and few reputed colleges also conduct entrance exams for admission into their Masters courses in economics.

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astha singh

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First you should decide what you want to do: BA or appear for the UPSC exams. If you are aiming to do BA economics you should try and score high marks in your 10+2 level examinations so that you are eligible to gain admission in BA economics in a college of your choice.
If you are interested in the civil services, you should devote yourself to studying for the UPSC exams,as this is no mean task. You will have to study at least 8-10 hours a day depending on your capacity to grasp different topics.
So basically, you should first sit down and decide which course or exam you want to give. You could also take the help of a career counselor
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Chetna S

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Hi, job opportunities can range from public to private sector in this interesting field. Market Research Analysis, Teaching, Research, Consultant and so on.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
Since, you are already pursuing your MA in Economics, may I ask you if you intend to quit your studies here and apply abroad freshly or do you plan to gain another Masters?

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Tanushree Mitra

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Hi, with a Economics degree career options include Financial Analyst, Actuarial Analyst, Chartered Accountant, Economist, Law, Civil Services, Banking, Data Analyst etc.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are eligible to do Diploma in civil engineering based if you have completed class 10th (subject to meeting the age eligibility criteria, if any, set by Pune Government Polytechnic). You are overqualified to do Diploma and may get frustrated during Diploma studies. You must evaluate your decision multiple times before enrolling in Diploma in engineering.
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