Which course should I pursue after completing BA in economics, MA in economics or MBA?
Asked by Mohit Kulkarni
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It is depend on you. If you are good in economics then chose M.A. In economics but if you chose are not good in economics then you chose M.A.
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You can pursue M.A. Economics after B.A. Economics, because it will increase the value of B.A. Economics.
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Answered by
Dr Debashri banerjee Assistant professor Philosophy C.R.P. College | Contributor-Level 6
6 years agoChoose according to your wish. There are ample scope to be successful in both fields. If you want to go in teaching line, then go for MA in economics. Unless go for MA. But, as I told choose your course according to your interest. -
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. The scope of MBA course is increasing day by day. MBA is one of the big job oriented professional programme and the most one which has been sought by the students. Once you have completed your degree, you have a great job opportunity in the industrial world. You may the manager or executive in term of designation.
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See, MA in economics would be another step, infact completely focused on economics. MBA is a whole different scenario, it comprises of four different schemes: Marketing, HR, Operations, Finance. MBA gives you a clear idea about the corporate world. Kindly find out where your interest lies in.
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