Which course to opt after completing class 12th to become an economist?

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    Akhil K J | Contributor-Level 6

    2014-06-20 11:55:17
    Hi Yukti,
    In order to become an economist I would recommend you to pursue your post graduation in the field of Economics to have more options later.
    An MBA in Economics, M.A. Economics, Masters in Business Econnomics, M.Sc Economics with Econometrics or Masters in Applied Economics could be your choices.
    By obtaining an advanced degree in economics, you gain more flexibility as to where you can gain employment and you have the chance to obtain a higher salary in the field.
    A post graduation in Economics can offer many entry-level jobs in banking, finance, insurance, stock markets, sales and marketing as well as corporations like consulting
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    MILIND UTTAM RANANAWARE Patient and easygoing person. | Contributor-Level 8

    2014-06-20 11:52:18
    Hiii Yukti….first of all i would like to give you my warm wishes. Being girl you are really passionate about your carieer,goal and future.This is really amazing.You are really taking great pains to establish yourself. This makes you wonderful girl.Anyways kindly read the article thoroughly because this information might very useful to choose your career specially.
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    Arsalan

    2014-06-20 11:05:25
    Dear Yukti,
    Good to know about your interest in Economics, primarily an under graduate degree in economics or statistics in combination with mathematics at the undergraduate level is a perquisite to turn into an economist. So, a B.Sc or a B.A. degree in the concerned field would likely help you yo climb up the ladder. Thanks and all the best.

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