M.Sc Economics
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English-Numerical Aptitude/ Data Interpretation
Analytical Skills-Reasoning
General Aptitude-General Knowledge
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2) There is a good scope of teaching in schools, colleges and the universities. However, in order to teach in a university an M.Phil and/or a PhD is mandatory after clearing the JRF NET examination.
3) You have an option of writing the Indian Economic or Statistical Service Examination conducted by the Union Public Service Exam
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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
MA in economics is a Post Graduate course of 2 years' duration which focuses on the study of economics as a discipline at an advanced level. Aspirants who hold a Bachelor of science degree in any specialisation can apply for this course.
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There are lot of job options after Masters in Economics given that you do it from a reputed institute like DSE, ISI, IGIDR etc. Data Analytics (Genpact, DunnHumby, Fractal etc. )
Banking (ICICI, Citi, American Express etc. )
Indian Economic services
Public Sector units such as TERI, FICCI, NCAER, RBI etc. Teaching & Research
M.Phil / PhD
Take NET exam and become a lecturer in college
Pursue B.Ed and become a school teacher.
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The scope of the subject is significant at both the national and international level because the ever-increasing role of economics is being understood by nations & organizations. There is extensive demand for economic researchers, analysts, consultants and strategists who are well trained to understand the changing economic trends. Economic advisors are now seen as an inevitable part of any small or large scale organisation. The field is highly interesting and offers a diversity of subjects within it. Banking, industrial sector, trade, commerce, taxation, finance, insurance and several other areas require basic to advance kno
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