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Hello Debasmita, Math is the crux of Economics subject. Economics is nothing else than statistics, calculations, financial management, permutations etc, which is highly focused on quantitative or Math. Hence if you are saying you are weak in math, then being practical I would not suggest, Economics Honors. Wish you good luck...
Hello Sayyam, Good to know that you are interested in Economics. You could opt for either BA or B.COM and graduate in economics. After you graduate you could either pursue a masters degree or you could opt for a job in banks or financial institutes or into government offices as a statistician or as financial manager or advisor. Or you could pursue an MBA in finance and opt for careers like investment banker, risk manager, financial advisor, business analyst, auditor etc. Another option is to pursue Civil service exams and opt for IAS Hope you are clear with the options you ha
Hello Sahil, The simple answer to your question is Engineering. You could opt for a Mechanical engineering course. Please note that a Mechanical engineer fits into all industry type. You can then opt for a masters degree in your area of choixe. If you looking for specifically the mobile industry then you could opt for Electronics and Telecommunication engineering. In terms of computers you could opt for Computer engineering or a 3 years BCA course or a 3 years B.SC IT course or B.SC Computer sciences. Please note as a software professional too you could opt for the telecom.industry. Plea
She can go for the courses like BA General, BA Hindi, BA in Economics, Geography, History etc. Please visit the websites of Delhi University, Ashoka university, Lovely Professional University etc for more details about courses, fee, scholarships etc.
Designing is one of the best field to pursue higher studies. But you have to have talent for that. Best institutes for Designing courses are NIFT, Asian Institute, Lovely Professional University,etc.
Hello Anshu, Just a BA degree would not be much beneficial. As you would get junior level or entry level positions only. Pursue a masters degree and you would have ample opportunities in the industry. Any private or public or government related organizations would grab you as an economist. As an economist, you could work as a financial advisor, statistician, business developer, financial head, investment banker etc. Incase if you are interested then Civil service especially IAS is another option open for an Economics graduate. Opportunities are many. Depends
Hello Yuva, Please note to pursue a doctoral program, first you need to complete a masters degree in the subject of your choice. 'Thus now you should opt for a masters in economics and follow it up with a doctoral program as per your choice. Wish you good luck...
Hello Snehi, Yes. Of course it is pssible. Check the website of the Institute: / At the sametime approach an abroad education consultant who would be able to guide you to the entire process of application. Wish you good luck...
Hello Rashi, Sounds interesting. But since at this juncture you are not very familiar to the working of an economist it could be difficult to get internship. As an ecomists mainly deals with finance, financial advisor etc. You could try out banks and mutual funds etc. Wish you good luck...
Go for the courses like MA Economics, MBA etc in Lovely Professional University, SRM university etc. You may can avail scholarships also in some of the universities.
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