MDAE announces admissions for its Post Graduate programme
Team Careers360 | April 10, 2019 | 07:55 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, APRIL 10: Meghnad Desai Academy of Economics (MDAE) has announced admissions for one year full time post-graduate economics course. Graduate in any field with minimum 50 percent marks are eligible for the course. Candidates need to give an online entrance test & Interview.
Students pursuing the course at MDAE will get the chance to go through a rigorous academic course mentored by some of the best industry experts and faculty that will prepare them for the jobs of tomorrow. With further specializations offered in subjects such as Finance, Data Analytics and Public Policy, MDAE is providing students the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills that will help them find lucrative careers in various fields.
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