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Hemanth Gunturi

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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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Hemanth Gunturi

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Yes it is possible, It will be better if you have an honors degree.

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Hemanth Gunturi

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Both the courses are good. But Master of Business Administration (MBA) has more scope and have more job opportunities than Master of Arts M.A. Because every Company and every Institute require a Human Resource Manager or a Finance Manager and MBA graduates are given more importance.

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Goutam Patidar

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Yes, it is fine because you have a Master's degree.

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palak mahajan

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Hi,
Particularly you can't just judge a college on the basis of just one department. No doubt Lexicon MILE is such a reputed one. But frankly, I am going to recommend you the G. S. College of Commerce and Economics, Nagpur as it has got the best if Department of Management Sciences and Research.

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Khunchang Phukon

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Most of the question are based on the previous level of your subjects. You should have a good knowledge of the subject that you are appearing for and you should clear all your concepts well as these are conceptual kind of exams.

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Abdullah Hussain

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M.A. In Economics is a professional Masters Course which enhances your skill and career development in this field of study. After M.A. In Economics in India you can find jobs in these profiles: Financial Analyst, Stock Broker, Associate Researcher, Economy Analyst, Teacher, Senior Business Analyst, Senior Economist, Trade Analyst, Marketing Manager and Branch Retail Manager. Therefore, it provides wide scope for future development.

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Abdullah Hussain

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Yes You should definitely go for M.A. in Economics If you have completed your Bachelors in Economics. M.A. In Economics is a good option to choose since Not only it ensures professional skill development in this field, but also helps you build your career by providing wide scope and jobs. After holding a degree of master in economics in India you can find jobs in these profiles : Financial Analyst, Stock Broker, Associate Researcher, Economy Analyst, Teacher, Senior Business Analyst, Senior Economist, Trade Analyst, Marketing Manager and Branch Retail Manager. You can also go for Commerce Certificate courses to strengthen your hold in
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Abdullah Hussain

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M.A. In Economics is a professional course which enables high career development in this field and also provides wide scope in this area of study. The various colleges take their own respective entrance exams for this course joining. The eligibility requirement for joining this course is 10+2 in any stream from a recognised board of education with aggregate marks of at least 50% along with having a Bachelor's degree in economics or another relevant field of study like B.A. Economics or B.Sc. Economics, with the minimum marks required by the university.

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Abdullah Hussain

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B.Com course eligibilty depends on the college you are doing it from. Generally throughout India, you are eligible to join B.Com if you have passed your class 12th with atleast 50% marks with any stream. In some cases, the colleges require a commerce background but Science stream students can also join the course passing the entrance and minimum eligible marks.

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