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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
The highest salary of an Economist may differ on the basis of the company. However, the senior level Economists are known to get high salaries based on their experience.
Sectors employing Economists | Average Salary of Senior Economists (in INR) |
|---|---|
Banking | 22.8 LPA |
Financial Services | 21.4 LPA |
IT Services & Consulting | 16.0 LPA |
Management Consulting | 15.4 LPA |
Analytics & KPO | 12.8 LPA |
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4 weeks ago
Contributor-Level 7
Yes you can do MBA after BA (H) Economics and this very good decision for future.BA (H)Economics course is also a good option after completing class12th.The future scope of this course is also very good many govt.and private sectors also provide lots of job opportunities in this sector.Quantum university situated in roorkee uttarakhand is one of the prestigious university who provide this course with quite affordable fees.for admission in this course you must have complete your class 12th with minimum 50% with any stream.The total duration for this course in Quantum university is 3 year.You have lots of job opportunity after completing
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hello,
The fees for Agricultural Economics can vary by college. Government colleges usually charge between INR 15,000 and INR 1 Lacs per year, while private colleges can go up to INR 3 lakhs annually. Since you are an ST category student with 75-80% in 12th, you may qualify for scholarships and fee concessions, including state government schemes and ICAR's National Talent Scholarship (INR 3,000/month). Many agricultural universities also offer community-based scholarships to help reduce costs.
All the very best for all of this, and I hope this helps!
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
The corporate sector hires or outsources Certified Financial Planners services to facilitate good financial planning services to improve employee engagement and retention, reduce financial stress, promote the company's reputation, etc. Certified Financial Planners are as important in corporate sectors as in BFSI sectors.
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3 years agoContributor-Level 6
Hi, If you have failed to appear in your 3rd semester, then you won't be able to continue from the same semester as per NEP. But if you pay the fees in one year, then you'll be declared failed in the semester and can give re exams in the next semester.
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