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2015-11-05 20:18:44Beginner-Level 5
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2015-11-05 20:13:58
Guide-Level 14
We can definitely help you but you haven't specified in which field you are interested.
Assuming you are interested in MBA program you can refer the link below for top colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-india/2-2-0-0-0
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2015-11-05 19:55:59
Beginner-Level 3
IIFT like any other other B School prefers diversity in its set of MBA candidates. On an average, in the top 100 B Schools of India, there will be atleast 35-40% freshers(exception of ISB ofcourse).
In contrast to foreign universities, which prefer experienced candidates, the Indian ecosystem of MBA does not carry a strict weightage to experience. Graduates specializing in Sales and Marketing, who will work on the field, are generally freshers.
You do not have to worry about this factor, and keep preparing yourself for the entrance.
With hardwork and dedication, I am sure you will crack a good BSchool.
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2015-11-05 19:39:54New Question
2015-11-05 19:28:15
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IIBM Bangalore is a good college. But I will suggest you to check different parameters before applying to any college: faculty, teaching methodology, placements etc., You can also visit this institutes personally, and talk to the students studying there, and take their feedback regarding faculty, teaching methodology, placements etc., all this will help you to take decision regarding which institute to join.
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2015-11-05 18:51:51
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After completing post graduation in international relations, candidates are typically employed by:
1. Accountancy and banking organisations;
2. Charities;
3. Councils;
4. Law firms;
5. Local and national government;
6. Retail and media companies.
They are also employed by a range of commercial businesses, particularly within marketing departments.
Other employers include the United Nations (UN), the European Commission, the Civil Service, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), lobbying, campaigning, and voluntary organisations and the public sector in general.
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2015-11-05 18:51:20Guide-Level 14
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2015-11-05 18:51:03
Guide-Level 13
After PG in political science, several opportunities are available in both government and private sectors. Politics, public administration, law, and marketing fields are always in need of good political scientists. Political scientists even can opt for campaign management, polling and electoral politics, and university and college teaching. The career prospects in political science have widened enough in the voluntary organization sectors, such as NGOs. The international voluntary organizations, like UNO, have huge scopes for proficient political scientists across the world.
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2015-11-05 18:50:21New Question
2015-11-05 18:50:07
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2015-11-05 18:49:51Guide-Level 13
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2015-11-05 18:49:37
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Well it depends on whether you want to work for a corporate or NGO after the course. For corporate world, MBA is better. MSW is better for NGOs and other social activities like hospital management, aviation etc.
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2015-11-05 18:49:19
Guide-Level 13
The starting salary for a graduate in public administration ranges from 10,000 to 15,000 and it also depends whether you are working for a private sector or a public sector.
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2015-11-05 18:48:43
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The starting salary after BLIB ranges from 8,000 to 13,000 per month.
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2015-11-05 18:48:28
Guide-Level 13
The salary can range anywhere between 9,000 to 14,000 per month and it also depends on your performance in the interview
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2015-11-05 18:48:12Beginner-Level 1
The starting salary for an Economics graduate from University of Delhi really depends on your college, skills, and the kind of job you get.
On average, most freshers earn somewhere around ₹4–8 LPA. If you're from top colleges or have strong skills (like data analysis, internships, etc.), it can go up to ₹8–12 LPA as well. On the other hand, some basic roles may start around ₹3–5 LPA.
Many students go into roles like analyst, consulting, finance, or even prepare for higher studies, which can increase salary later.
So overall, there's no fixed number as
it varies a lot, but a realistic expectation would be around ₹5–7 LPA for
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2015-11-05 18:47:58
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