I am BA Economics (Third Year) student. What can I do after my graduation in economics?

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Rashmita Sharma
9 years ago
Hi Deepali, You may opt for higher education- M.A. in Economics M.A. in Mass Communication M.Sc. in Advertisement & Journalism Master of Business Administration (MBA) Masters in Applied Economics MBA in Economics Higher study courses in Economics would help you obtain good jobs in public or privat

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In my view, any graduate get job.

N
7 years ago
You can do MBA, it gives wider scope of opportunities in future.

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Konatham Abhishek
5 years ago
After passing B.A. In economics, one may pursue M.A. And Ph.D. in economics with some specialisation. The specialised areas are finance, agriculture, econometric, rural development, health, business development, international economics, industrial law and human resource. Choose a college with care t

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Priya Mahajan
5 years ago
After passing B.A. in economics, one may pursue M.A. and Ph.D. in economics with some specialisation. The specialised areas are finance, agriculture, econometric, rural development, health, business development, international economics, industrial law and human resource. Choose a college with care t

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2 years ago
You can do MBA after your graduation. There are MBAs with different specialisation. Like MBA (Finance) MBA (International Business) MBA (Hospital Administration) MBA ( IT) MBA ( Supply chain Management) Try to find your interest and choose the course according to your interest.

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2 years ago
After graduating with a degree in economics, you can pursue a career in a variety of fields, including economics, finance, banking, business, accounting, consulting, market research, data analysis, and data Science. You can also pursue a career in government, education, nonprofit organizations, publ

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2 years ago
One can pursue an M.A. And a Ph.D. in economics after earning a B.A. In the subject with some specialisation. Finance, agriculture, econometrics, rural development, health, business development, international economics, industrial legislation, and human resource management are among the specialised

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3 years ago
After completing a B.A. In economics, you can pursue L. B and can work as a Corporate Lawyer. Similarly, you can also consider going for ANM B.A. which will provide you with better career options in the private sector. Another shining career can be achieved by going for a specialisation in Economic

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3 years ago
After passing a B.A. In economics, one may pursue an M.A. And Ph.D. in economics with some specialisation. Economics course syllabus includes the papers like mathematical economics, statistical economics, monetary economics, international economics, developmental economics, econometrics, public fina

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Sapan Sapan
5 years ago
Hi LPU tends to change instruction through scholastic meticulousness; pragmatic direction and result based education. I would suggest first you decide what is your goal of life. If you want to enter academics then you need to pursue M.A. Economics and then give your UGC NET paper and pursue your Ph.

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