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  📄 Blog Title: More Than Just UPSC: Real Career Paths for Economics Students It’s okay if you don’t want to prepare for UPSC or become a teacher. Economics has more to offer — and this post proves it. ✍️ Blog Content: When I first joined college as an Economics student, I thought I had two career options: either go for UPSC or become a teacher . That’s what everyone around me seemed to be doing — or at least what they talked about. To be honest, I wasn’t even sure if either was the right path for me. But I also didn’t know where else to look. There wasn’t much guidance, no one telling us about other options. I felt like I was walking in the dark. That’s when I decided to dig deeper on my own. I searched online, listened to people who had taken different routes, and slowly discovered that there are actually many career paths open to Economics students — especially if you're curious and willing to explore. So if you’re also unsure about what comes after your degree, her...
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  “Where Do I Even Start? 5 Best Internship Platforms for Economics Students” 📌 A personal guide for confused and unguided Economics students searching for real opportunities. Searching for internships can feel overwhelming, especially for freshers. These 5 platforms made it easier for me — and I hope they help you too. 🌱 When I joined college in Delhi, I was excited — but also completely lost when it came to real career planning. No one around me really explained where to start. I kept hearing the word “internship” , but all I thought was… “Where do I even look?” If you’re an Economics student, especially a fresher, and you feel this way — I get you. I was there too. After weeks of trial and error, listening to seniors, and exploring online, I’ve found 5 internship platforms that are beginner-friendly and actually helpful. ✅ Top 5 Internship Platforms for Economics Students 🔹 1. Internshala Perfect for beginners. You can filter by work-from-home, stipend, durati...

5 Skills Every Economics Fresher Should Start Learning in 2025

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“Every student’s journey begins with questions, books, and a window of opportunity.”   As an Economics student myself, I know how confusing it can feel when you first start college — especially in today’s competitive environment. Many of us join without any real guidance about careers, internships, or skills. But after coming to Delhi and being exposed to new opportunities, I realized that just attending lectures isn’t enough anymore. I used to believe that studying hard and scoring decent marks would eventually lead me somewhere. But the truth is, I still felt lost. I didn’t know how to find internships, build my resume, or even where to start learning the skills needed for jobs in big companies or MNCs. The biggest challenge? Lack of guidance. And I know I’m not alone — many students, especially from small towns or non-tech backgrounds, face the same uncertainty. But now, I’ve started taking one small step at a time — learning content writing, exploring LinkedIn, understanding f...