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UGC had now changed the rule. You have to attend full time B.Ed course through regular mode, by the way you can take leave from job till the course will get complete.
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Probation and community control officer
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Actuarial Science is an emerging career option amongst Economics graduates. Actuaries use mathematical skills and statistical methods to determine risk in finance, insurance and other areas. The practical and analytical knowledge embedded by Economics will help you perform in this field with utmost proficiency. Finance
The curriculum of Economics harnesses skills of financial intellect and understanding. If you feel Finance and Banking is your thing, then you can go on to pursue MA in Finance and Banking or an M.A. In finance or a Chartered Financial Analyst certification after graduating. Indian Economic Services (IES)
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