Economists - Career Queries

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Dear Aspirant, With MA Economics there is huge scope for you to get employed in corporate research departments as well research institutes like IGIDR, etc. Here in this case, MBA would not be helpful at all, since MA Economics is a technically sound course and MBA is not. Confusion between MA Economics and MBA is natural, however it will get cleared if you choose where you wish to settle in as a career. - corporate or teaching / research. Best wishes

Dear Aspirant, If you want to enter into corporate, then you have to decide whether you wish to enter into companies like financial companies, research companies etc. or you wish to enter into the banking industry. If you wish to go into banking, then Masters in Business Economics (MBE) is suited. If you wish to go into the research industry, then Masters in Applied Economics is suited. If you wish to go into financial companies, insurance, stock market companies, investment management companies, then MBE or MBA Finance is suited. MBA in Business Economics is a sheer nonsense degree. Be

Hi There, You have a unique study combination. Since economics is a course that deal with the statistics and financial data of the organization, many students opt for Civil service examination, after their Graduation. If you are also tryoing for IAS exams, then learning a foreign language is always good. Rather even if you are not, and wish to work as an Economists in an organization, I would suggests you to learn as many languages as possible. Firstly, please note that, always taking up a course equivalent to your profession, is a must, but not compulsory, since during the work experienc

Economics Honours Scope Economics (Hons.) has recently received a lot of traction among recruiters. Students with a bachelor's degree have several job options in the banking industry, financial consultancies, economic organisations, and other fields. However, post-graduation, such as an M.A. in Economics or an MBA in Finance, is the best option. MBA graduates can find high-paying employment in the financial sector after completing their studies in economics. Post graduate degree holders in economics can find jobs in equity research and other financial services in the corporate world . Since yo

Dear Aspirant, Thanks for approaching us at CareerGuide. Business Economics and Economics as a course are same at an under graduate level. It matters only at the stage of post graduation that you need to choose a specialisation in the Economics area. And I must say that post graduation is a must nowadays to increase your employability. If you can manage to do MA in Economics from Delhi School of Economics, Madras School of Economics, Gokhale Institute of Economics, Symbiosis School of Economics, then you stand a very good chance of having more than wonderful career in economics. Best wis

Hello Thank you for choosing Mera career guide and writing to us. I appreciate that you are able to focus on one stream, Environmental Economics without getting confused so much. Environmental Economics is a branch of Economics that deals with economics related to issues with environment. It a study to understand how evolution of factories and people's behaviour affects the environment like polluting water, air or land. This goes to an extent to understand how much percentage of land/ water gets wasted due to these aivities and how much of money may be needed to get them treated for good.

Dear friend, thank you for asking this question through  [CareerGuide.com][1] The subject economic has great scope in India and abroad. There are many career options available for an economist both in governmental sector as well as in private companies. Basically an economist use economical concepts, theories and analytical techniques to provide advice and practical information that will aid managerial level planning and decision making tasks. Economists are employed by local and central government economic Consultancy, major companies, banking sector, financial institutions, utilities, h

Dear Aspirant, Thanks for approaching us at [CareerGuide][1]. I appreciate your inclination to study more. After BA Economics, the best progression further would be [MA Economics][2]. It is unlikely that you will get good jobs based on your economics graduation degree. An MA Economics from a premier Institute like Delhi School of Economics, Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Madras School of Economics, Symbiosis School of Economics, would be best one for you since after this, you can get good jobs in banks, financial institutions and market research companies. As far as the one ye

Dear aspirant thank you for approaching counselors at [meracareerguide][1] to seek our advice. From your question i understand you are a commerce student. You say you are interested in Economics and [Archaeology][2]. I appreciate that you are able to narrow down your subject interest on one particular subject at this age and want to know its job prospects too. First of all lets consider why Economics? You need to take a paper and pen and write down why you want to study Economics at college level. You should then see what [stream of economics][3] particularly interests you as there a

1 answer Renu in Economists category

Dear Aspirant, Thanks for approaching us at CareerGuide.com. I appreciate your detailed query. Considering your Economics graduation background, following areas would be best for internship / projects / jobs: 1. Market Research 2. Corporate Strategy 3. Finance Strategy 4. Financial Economics 5. Data Mining 6. Treasury Management 7. Forex Management 8. Insurance Best wishes, Dr. Anand Wadadekar Founder Director & CEO - Discovering Careers India www.discoveringcareers.com

1 answer Renu in Economists category

Hello My Dear English and Economics Aspirant,I am very glad that you appraoched [CareerGuide][1] for seeking guidance and clarification to your confused career concern. Please let me tell you that choosing a [career option after HSC level][2] is that way very simple but we make it confusing and difficult unnecessarily.Firstly just relax and when you relax you will find out for your self what you are actually made up for for your career.I understand from your query that you have interest in english and economics both. And there fore I assume that you are from the commerce field till your HSC le

Hello There!Today early morning I came across your question and felt fresh since I am an Economist. I am glad also to see you approach [CareerGuide][1] for seeking career guidance and I am sure that we experts can guide you and contribute positively in your career success.I am an Educationist and an Economist. I have been counselling students from the fields of commerce / management / law / engineering for more than seven years now. I am also a nation wide published author and have written articles and research papers in reputed magazines and newspapers across the country.I understand that you

1 answer Renu in Economists category

Hi RiyaaYou can do Economics hons at bachelor's degree level.Colleges offering Bachelor's hons are:LSRC-DelhiIndraprastha College ,delhiJesus & Mary College - New DelhiRabindra Bharati University - KolkataRamjas College,delhiH.R College of Commerce & Economics,mumbaiSri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce ,delhiSt.Alberts College,kochiDeshbandhu College - New DelhiSt. Xavier`s College - MumbaiSt. Xavier`s College - KolkataDelhi School of Economics - New DelhiGood luck

1 answer Adiba Shahab in Economists category

Dear Rashid,The liberalization of the Indian economy particularly of the financial sector has surely widened the career opportunities for a post graduate in Economics. There are variouus career options for a post  graduate in Economics in the following fields:-Banking & Finance Commodity BrokerBank Management TraineeEconomic ForecasterInvestment BankerLoan CounsellorSecurities AnalystGovt & Public SectorClaims ExaminerForeign Trade AnalystTax AuditorPublic AdministratorLegislative AssistantRegional/ Urban PlannerFinancial PlannerEducation & CommunicationsProfessorTechnical Wri

Hello, Thank You for approaching us at [CareerGuide.com!!!][1] Good to hear that you have identified [Economics as your subject of interest][2]. Not many studnets can actually analyse their interest at the school level and appears to be confused. Very few students do spot their interest and I am very glad you are one of them. This well expalins you have a clear focus and I believe you would go in the right direction in your future. To start with, Economics definitely rules the world's business. So you have definitely chosen the off-beat course. For now, I would advice you to concentrate

Hello My Dear [Economics Career][1] Aspirant,Though you have requested Gomathi Madam to answer you, hope you will not mind me answering your question too. I am very happy to see you approach [CareerGuide][2] for seeking guidance and advice to your career concern about economics career and I feel very happy since I am myself an Economist and economics has been my favourite subject.BBE or BA Economics:As far as my industry knowledge and experience goes, it actually does not matter which type of economics course you do for your graduation. Graduation is just a foundation of any subject and there

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Economists category

Both an MBA with a focus on economics and a Master's in Applied Economics can offer good career opportunities, but the choice between them depends on your specific career goals and interests. MBA in Economics: Pros: Broad Business Perspective: An MBA with a focus on economics provides a broader business perspective. You'll gain knowledge in various business areas such as finance, marketing, operations, and strategy. Leadership Opportunities: MBAs are often sought after for leadership roles. If you aspire to hold managerial or executive positions, an MBA can be beneficial. Networking: MBA