Which course should I pursue after completing BA in economics, MA in economics or MBA?

315 Views|Posted 8 years ago
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H
3 years ago
You can pursue M.A. Economics after B.A. Economics, because it will increase the value of B.A. Economics.

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A
3 years ago
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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Thankyou alok, its been a long time since I completed my MBA :). .

Mallika Ahuja
3 years ago
M.A. And MBA are both good fields to continue after B.A. In economics.

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Vinay kr Pandey
3 years ago
That decision has to be based on what one wants from that study If a career in Management is the goal, then B.A. Econ. , followed by two years experience in some industry and then MBA would be the best option. Hope it helps.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya
6 years ago
There is 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.

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Choose 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.

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Manjeet Jakhar
7 years ago
You can pursue MA Economics after BA Economics, because it will increase the value of BA Economics. And, it is the same field in which you want to pursue. So, I suggest you go with economics.

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DHARAM PAL JAKHAR
7 years ago
As per the choices given by you and as per my opinion, you must go for MA Economics, as this will increase the value of your BA Economics, and you will have much more opportunities after completing Masters in the same field.

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Raj shakya
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. The scope of MBA course is increasi

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R
8 years ago
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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