I am an economics graduate and I want to know what course is better for me?
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Narendra Roy An engineer who loves to share his experience | Contributor-Level 10
9 years agoYou may opt for post graduation in economics, specialize in industrial economics. Other choice may be to opt for MBA after you compete through CAT. -
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Kamaraju pulugurtha Online teaching of English, on retirement | Guide-Level 14
9 years agoEconomics may appear theoretical.But,on the application of our computer awareness, a lot of analysis is possible and new avenues are hence thrown open.Economics has so much of potentiality for Research. For a young man,it offers a future of immense possibility. -
Hello Somi,
It's better to continue with your current specialization to make it more worthy for you. You may continue with your career field by pursuing MA in Economics. Ive recently heard about UPES' MA Economics with specialization in Energy Economics. This seems to be a unique specialization and is being offered by only 1 or 2 universities so I guess it has great scope. Below are the career prospects of this program:
Consultancy firms
Energy Research Organization
Business Chambers (CII, ASSOCHAM, FICCI)
Academic Institutions
Energy Business Firms
Journalism
For more details you can check UPES official website. -
Dear Somi,
MBA in financial planning and analysis will be the best option for you.
n MBA in Financial Planning incorporates ethics, analysis, experience and research. However, financial planning helps individual manage his financial resources effectively. Students would also learn about the products, techniques and tools available to help others plan their investing, taxes, insurance, elder care, estates and retirement.
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