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Saving a Gap year

param raj
Can anyone suggest any diploma or certificate course in Economics or Finance that saves a gap year?(at a reasonable cost)
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xyz123
Please visit Ignou webiste. Ignou is famous for diploma/certificate courses.
Moreover, you can visit Mba college website, a lot of them provides one year diploma course in finance/or any other field in you are interested.
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Anjali
A diploma never saves a gap year. But yes these courses will enrich your knowledge for sure. Moreover if you are research oriented , gap year does not count much. But yes , for people who go for MBA or specifically corporate jobs , gap year is given a lot importance.
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth."
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sam
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If u are interested in finance try cfa. Or for inexpensive and certified knowledge look into nse website. They offer many short term certificate courses for a reasonable price.
Also do some course in Business Analytics and learn few softwares like sas/r/stata/spss. These are quite useful for both research and corporate jobs.
Initially doing some 2-3 months internship might help too.
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ragni
hi, .could anyone suggest me how do we learn these software..is there any course available for learning thses software??
and tell me also from where i do course in business analytics??


On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 8:40 PM, sam [via Discussion forum] <[hidden email]> wrote:
If u are interested in finance try cfa. Or for inexpensive and certified knowledge look into nse website. They offer many short term certificate courses for a reasonable price.
Also do some course in Business Analytics and learn few softwares like sas/r/stata/spss. These are quite useful for both research and corporate jobs.
Initially doing some 2-3 months internship might help too.


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ragni
thanku so much X and sam..couid u plz tell me any online course for learning stata and excel..actually i forgt these things.I want to brush up these software.


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Ashima
Hey Ragni :)
Visit www.learnwithflip.com. They hv a course on Excel for Professionals if you want to be certified in Excel.

Otherwise there are many online courses. This course was designed by me :p as I worked for this firm last year. So you could give it a try :)
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kangkan
very cool ashima
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Ashima
Infact you all should keep checking their website (www.learnwithflip.com).

They have such awesome courses on their platform. All finance, economics oriented with flexible timings and all. :) And at pretty good rates.
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ragni
ok..thanku ashima


On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 10:54 PM, Ashima [via Discussion forum] <[hidden email]> wrote:
Infact you all should keep checking their website (www.learnwithflip.com).

They have such awesome courses on their platform. All finance, economics oriented with flexible timings and all. :) And at pretty good rates.



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AD
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Hi!

I prepared well for the entrances but didnt get through. Any suggestions on how to channel my preparation  for the next year? since I THINK my concepts are right but something's massively gone wrong.

Suggestions?
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AnonymousNow
focus more on applications and problem solving. just knowin concepts cant work much. personal suggestion
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Nipun
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Hi..!!

I have an engineering background graduated in 2011. Can anyone tell me whether analytics and post-graduation in economics from ISI/DSE have some corelation. I mean, learning these softwares like SAS and then going into analytics profilefor job. Will ISI/DSE add to it or it would totally be a field change.

Plz reply if anyone has any idea.
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Re: Saving a Gap year

priyesh
hI Nipun,

Analytics is very different from Quantative economics program being offered in ISI or MA economics from DSE...Analytics is mainly Statistics based and involve learning of SAS, R etc, while ISI program is economics centric and mathematical based application of economic models in thery. If you wish to make Career in DATA Analytics search for various other programs being offered in India and abroad... Also there is great deal of programs online like jigsaw foundation, nivt etc.
Hope it helps!

Best Regards
Priyesh Jain