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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
It's really admirable that you want to pursue economics.I myself had econ in my 12th. So, the steps are:
1. You need mathematics in your 12th standard
2. Get your Bachelor's degree in Economics (B.Sc/BA in Economics).
3. Get your Masters degree in economics
4. After that, you have to crack NET and get your PhD in economics.
Some colleges also absorb Masters candidates as lecturers. It's a long way from your +2 to being a lecturer. But, surely, your zeal to learn will help you find your way. I hope to see you someday on that podium.
Until then, Good Luck.
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I would advise you to pursue your Ph.D from USA. Ph.D program requires you to teach as well and this way you can earn experience and settle there. With current norms, to get a job in USA is difficult.
Good luck.
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