Career Today has come up with yet another highly recognizable course and that's Bachelor's Degree in Foreign Trade. It's a discipline of economics. This three year program offers an extensive curriculum in all the facets of accounting – both manual and computerized, and trains a student to become an accounting wizard.
In today’s competitive world, business and finance has assumed critical significance for planning, control and decision making. Foreign trade, also known as international trade, involves the exchange of goods, capital and services across foreign borders and countries. A student can earn a degree in foreign trade through regular classroom programs and distance learning studies. With globalization of the international market, the demand for well qualified professionals in the field is high.
Foreign trade enfolds the entire
ways in which services, goods, money and resources are swapped among territories
and countries. The foreign trade system rotates a world filled with sanctions,
policies and tariffs. This field intends to strengthen and boost cultural exchange
and ameliorate economic conditions around the world. The possible coursework
will highlight topics as in global marketing, international business law and
foreign financial customs.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOU
International Business/Foreign
Trade is a lucrative profession. It’s a combination of all the segments such as
documentation, marketing, shipping and packaging, pricing, costing,
distribution, market research, sourcing, export finance and foreign exchange.
Professionals in this field can get employment in both private and public
sector. Public sector offers job in the State Trading Corporation, Mineral
Trading Corporation, World Trade Organization, United Nations Conference on
Trade and Development, International Monetary Fund and World Bank. Even after
gaining specialization in international business from a reputed institute one
can start a consultancy firm. Candidates having qualification in international
business along with law degree can find opportunities in the legal affairs of
international trade.
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