Which city is better to study in India? Hyderabad, Pune or Bangalore?
Hi, i have completed Honours degree in Economics and Management, and i will be moving to India to continue my studies (master degree). which city is better to study from above 3 or if there is any other better, knowing that i pretend to continue in same area of Economics or Management. Probably will be attending to MA Economics or MBA. not decided yet. Appreciate some suggestions.
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Banglore is best city for higher studies in India.
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Bangalore is the best.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Ba (Economics) to MA-PhD (History)
Ba (Economics) to MA-PhD (History)?
Dear answerers, I would like to know whether or not I can pursue my graduate degrees in History if for my Bachelor's degree (BA) I study Economics as a major?
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I’d say “yes,†if you have a respectable number of history credits on your transcript and did well in them (mostly “A’sâ€) AND if you can get good positive references from History-based professors/instructors. If it’s not too late, try to get enough history electives credits to give yourself a “minor†or better yet, a second “major†in history---then you’ve got no problem (ex: I have a primary background in biology, but with a second major in religious studies, I got into graduate school for religious studies). Even if you cannot get enough to make a minor, one tip is to calculate a GPA for the history courses you did take and make reference to that in your application for grad school (assuming it is something strong like 3.5/4.0, etc.). Your only issue is going to be getting into a Master’s program—if you get that though, what you did a BA in exactly becomes irrelevant—Ph.D programs are only really going to be interested in how well you did as a Master’s student and what your graduate professors have to say about your potential…
Dear answerers, I would like to know whether or not I can pursue my graduate degrees in History if for my Bachelor's degree (BA) I study Economics as a major?
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I’d say “yes,†if you have a respectable number of history credits on your transcript and did well in them (mostly “A’sâ€) AND if you can get good positive references from History-based professors/instructors. If it’s not too late, try to get enough history electives credits to give yourself a “minor†or better yet, a second “major†in history---then you’ve got no problem (ex: I have a primary background in biology, but with a second major in religious studies, I got into graduate school for religious studies). Even if you cannot get enough to make a minor, one tip is to calculate a GPA for the history courses you did take and make reference to that in your application for grad school (assuming it is something strong like 3.5/4.0, etc.). Your only issue is going to be getting into a Master’s program—if you get that though, what you did a BA in exactly becomes irrelevant—Ph.D programs are only really going to be interested in how well you did as a Master’s student and what your graduate professors have to say about your potential…
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Vanderbilt or Emory, which is the better school
Vanderbilt or Emory, which is the better school?
I am looking to go for a Masters in Economics with an emphasis in finance and banking from Vanderbilt. But I also have the option of attending Emory Law School. Which sounds like the better deal? A year and a half MA Economics program from Vanderbilt or three years and a 100,000 investment with Emory Law School?
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Seems to me you need to decide if you are going to pursue economics or law as a career before you make this decision. Both schools have EXCELLENT reputations in these specialties. Consider your ROI as well. 18 mos. in finance/banking could result in a very high-paying position, as could three years in law school. Perhaps you could pursue finance & banking law as an option.
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They are both great schools. Emory is the slightly better school. But since you are looking at different disciplines, it really shouldn't be the school that determines where you go. Do you want to be a lawyer or do you want to work in finance? If you really want to go into banking, I would recommend an MBA program over the MA program. The only advantage to the MA over an MBA is that you can do it without work experience.
I am looking to go for a Masters in Economics with an emphasis in finance and banking from Vanderbilt. But I also have the option of attending Emory Law School. Which sounds like the better deal? A year and a half MA Economics program from Vanderbilt or three years and a 100,000 investment with Emory Law School?
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Seems to me you need to decide if you are going to pursue economics or law as a career before you make this decision. Both schools have EXCELLENT reputations in these specialties. Consider your ROI as well. 18 mos. in finance/banking could result in a very high-paying position, as could three years in law school. Perhaps you could pursue finance & banking law as an option.
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They are both great schools. Emory is the slightly better school. But since you are looking at different disciplines, it really shouldn't be the school that determines where you go. Do you want to be a lawyer or do you want to work in finance? If you really want to go into banking, I would recommend an MBA program over the MA program. The only advantage to the MA over an MBA is that you can do it without work experience.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
MA econ new grad looking for a job in finance
MA econ new grad looking for a job in finance!?
I am a MA economics from a State U. I went in the MA program right after the undergrad. So I do not have any formal working experience besides a summer internship just done with the biggest auto insurance company. I have a good GPA and looking for a job in financial industry. I turned down 3 offerings as a financial advisor of the major insurance companies because I AM NOT a cold call person (my internship experience told me that). Many people said I am crazy. I totally know that I want to pursue a career in investment/risk/portfolio/foreign exchange analyst. However, I did not have any related offerings. I got turned down from 3 interviews already. I have tried monster/ Roberthalf/hotjobs/indeed/craigslist etc. Where can I find my dream job? Is there anyone can refer my resume? Could you suggest some headhunters please? I am eager to establish a career as a analyst!!
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I am a MA economics from a State U. I went in the MA program right after the undergrad. So I do not have any formal working experience besides a summer internship just done with the biggest auto insurance company. I have a good GPA and looking for a job in financial industry. I turned down 3 offerings as a financial advisor of the major insurance companies because I AM NOT a cold call person (my internship experience told me that). Many people said I am crazy. I totally know that I want to pursue a career in investment/risk/portfolio/foreign exchange analyst. However, I did not have any related offerings. I got turned down from 3 interviews already. I have tried monster/ Roberthalf/hotjobs/indeed/craigslist etc. Where can I find my dream job? Is there anyone can refer my resume? Could you suggest some headhunters please? I am eager to establish a career as a analyst!!
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Friday, July 1, 2011
MBA Correspondence and MA in Economis has better future for me
MBA Correspondence and MA in Economis has better future for me?
i have done my MA in Economics and doing MBA through Correspondence from Symboisis. Is it better for me for my bright future?
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alredy u r having knowledge regarding management concepts that gives u an edge over mgt. studies.if we see mgt.is actually the economical art and economics is science in its methodology and art in its application and applic. is the mgt. studies,so it is better for u to have economics as background and mgt. as future goal.
i have done my MA in Economics and doing MBA through Correspondence from Symboisis. Is it better for me for my bright future?
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alredy u r having knowledge regarding management concepts that gives u an edge over mgt. studies.if we see mgt.is actually the economical art and economics is science in its methodology and art in its application and applic. is the mgt. studies,so it is better for u to have economics as background and mgt. as future goal.
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