What are my future job options and job packages if I go for BA+MA in economics?
315 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Rahul Panda
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Answered by
9 years ago
Economics is a degree in demand and it leads to
MA (Analytical & Applied Economics)
MA (Applied Economics)
MA (Business Economics)
MA (Corporation and Applied Economics)
MA (Econometrics)
MA (Economics)
MA (Indian Economics)
MA (Quantitative Economics)
MBA (Business Economics)
M.Sc. (Applied Econ
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Answered by
3 years ago
The prime aim of the economic principles is to convert the available resources to the useful outputs. Two year Master's degree course in Economics enables the candidates to get thorough with the different economic principles used to manage the different resources.
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3 years ago
The market analyst is one profession for economics graduates. Economist. Business or economic journalist or writer. Analyst and investment administrator. Stockbroker, trade analyst, financial analyst, marketing manager, branch retail manager, teacher, associate researcher, etc. Are all careers that
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Answered by
3 years ago
It is depend on you university and your somehow marks. For eg pass out from Delhi university students can get 10.57 Lacs per annum job.

Answered by
3 years ago
Career Options After B.A. Economics:
Market Analyst. Economist. Business or Economic Writer/Journalist. Investment Administrator and Analyst. Jobs after M.A. Economics include Stock Broker, Trade Analyst, Financial Analyst, Marketing Manager, Branch Retail Manager, Teacher, Associate Researcher etc.

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6 years ago
Economics is a degree in demand and it leads to:
MA (Analytical & Applied Economics)
MA (Applied Economics)
MA (Business Economics)
MA (Corporation and Applied Economics)
MA (Econometrics)
MA (Economics)
MA (Indian Economics)
MA (Quantitative Economics)
MBA (Business Economics)
M.Sc (Applied Economi

Answered by
7 years ago
Future scopes after BA + MA, is you can go for M.Hill or can also go for Ph.D. That is in simple, you can go for higher studies.

Answered by
7 years ago
The prime aim of the economic principles is to convert the available resources to the useful outputs. Two year Master's degree course in Economics enables the candidates to get thorough with the different economic principles used to manage the different resources.
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