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amish jain

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Hi throng, As you have completed the master degree and also qualified the UGC NET exam, you are eligible to apply for Ph.D. from respective university. The minimum qualification required for Ph.D. is, aster's degree and NET certification. You can apply for Ph.D. in you post graduation subject or for the subjects related to it. You can apply for the Ph.D. in the respective university and you will be selected based on the personal interview and score in the NET exam. All the best!

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Priyanka SharmaNot so good Not so bad an average student.

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I want to do MS in Travel and Tourism from US.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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Hi,
Please tell what University of what college your evening at survivor guide you better, and all the best.

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Parna SahaMarketing Grad,Sri Balaji Society's BIMM,Pune

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Hello Sachin, as per my experience of government job exams, there are different government exams but only very few are exclusively for Economics. If you are interested then you can go for School Service Commission or College Service Commission Exams those are held for different subjects. Other than that there are very few exams of Agricultural sector amd Economic Affair Department that may require an Economics graduate. You can also try for UPSC, SSC, IBPS to increase your chances of getting a good job. All the best. You can further search all the government websites and see if there are any vacancies as of now.

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Bhumika Khattar

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NMIMS is a better option as the quality of education provided by it is pretty comparable to those at any of the top schools. The business skills which are taught through the various learning modes like books, video lectures, etc. Are very useful and up to the industry the latest trend.

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Chetna S

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Check your desired programme specific requirements firstly, decide accordingly. MS admissions are very tough in Canada. If you have excellent academics you may complete a relevant PGDM and apply for MS or better you. Apply for PGDM in Canada. Also see that you have some solid projects and internships, publiacations etc. Before applying for the MS.

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Chetna S

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PGDM is valued in Canada, its a professional job oriented degree. Also, you can apply for a work permit after your PGDM. However if you want to come back to India you must gain some excellent work experience there or perhaps another degree like an MBA.

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