Can I go for Economics Ph.D. after the PGDM (finance). .

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    Piyush Baid | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago
    Yes, it is possible to pursue a Ph.D. in Economics after completing a PGDM in Finance. However, it may depend on the specific admission requirements and prerequisites of the Ph.D. programme you are interested in. Generally, most Ph.D. programs in Economics require a strong foundation in mathematics, Statistics and micro and macroeconomics. It is recommended that you research the specific Ph.D. programs you are interested in and speak with academic advisors or faculty members in those programs to determine the feasibility of your transition from PGDM in Finance to a Ph.D. programme in Economics.

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