I've completed my B.A. in Economics.What should I do next for a good career ahead?

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    Abhishek Kumar Sinha | Contributor-Level 7

    2012-05-17 13:27:08
    Go for M.A or go for TET if you want to become teacher in govt. school.
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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2012-05-17 13:35:39
    Hi,
    If you have a strong inclination towards the prestigious subject of Economics, I would say that students with a BA in Economics can enter into different sectors like banking and finance, teaching, retail, stock and share brokering, FMCG, PR etc.
    You will have more flexibility and advantage if you take up a Post graduation further followed by a drastic difference in job opportunities and the salary packages. Research is another area which can be looked out by graduates with higher studies in Economics.
    You can also begin your career with government enterprises, public undertakings, investment firms, business journals and newspapers. T
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