M. Phil in International Trade and development

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The course is all about enlightening the students about global economy and the diversified areas, which are under its thrust. The course also acknowledges one about issues, which encompasses in the international development, environment, finance, trade and the industries and technology. The students are taught of the different diversified aspects of the markets and are made aware of the strategies to survive and rule in difficult situations of the market too. The course is all about producing an agile research individual or a responsible candidate with enormous job opportunities Hence the course help an individual in grabbing a responsible position in the present era is globalized and competitive market scenario.

Eligibility:

The eligibility criterion for admission to M. Phil in International Trade and Development is that the candidate must have completed their M.A in Economics with a minimum of 50% marks. One is also required to have a familiarity with Statistics and Mathematics up to his bachelor’s level.

Course Outlook:

The course calls for a duration of two years.

Job Prospects:

However, the job opportunities are many for candidates with this degree. However, the most significant of all is in the research areas. One can pursue for the research in diversifies fields of Finance, development economics, Indian economy, environmental and resource economics, industry and technology, macroeconomics, international trade and foreign direct investment and the WTO and globalization field. The list continues with many more such fields of research.

Best Places to Pursue:

Jawaharlal Nehru University

 
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