BA In Foreign Trade And Practise

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BA in Foreign trade and Practise is rarely heard of these days. It is a course that few students enrol especially with the boom in the engineering field. But this is never a course without any importance. The course does have its value and scope. The aim of the course is to make the students familiar with the practices and aspects involved in trading with foreign countries in both theory and practically. It covers things like foreign trade, export promotion and various promotional policies.

Eligibility

The only requirement to get an admission for this course is to pass 10+2 or any another equivalent level. The requisite marks will be decided by the university where you seek admission.

Recommended Universities

Here is a list of the best university for pursuing the course:

•    Calicut University
•    University of Delhi
•    Indian Institute of Foreign Trade
•    Osmania University

About the course

The course spans for a period of three years. The duration will be longer for longer and will take about 4 years for part time students. Most universities offer distance learning programmes for this course. When learning this course, the students learn both the theoretical and practical aspects of the trade and related areas.

Job opportunities

When it comes to the matter of job, there is no shortage of opportunities. The students can easily get placed in posts related to marketing in various firms that do various businesses with companies working overseas. These days there is a shortage for professors in Universities for this course and the graduates can become professors in various universities in the country.

Areas covered

The course covers very wide area. The candidates need to learn theoretical portions and also have to master its practical side. The portions are divided into five units Areas that are covered include:

•    Computers and commercial world
•    Bank reconciliation
•    Home banking
•    Inter branch reconciliation
•    Cash management system in banks.

 
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