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Anuradha GopalaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
In case you do not have maths as an elective subject, you need to have either of the following subjects at the graduation level.
1. Statistics
2. Physics
3. Economics
You also need to score minimum 50% marks in graduation.
1. Statistics
2. Physics
3. Economics
You also need to score minimum 50% marks in graduation.
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Sarvesh KinferCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
No maths is not necessary, as admission is based on SET, PFB the details:
Eligibility Criteria for SET 2019:
The aspirant must have cleared class 12th or equivalent examinations in relevant stream from a recognized board or university with mini
Eligibility Criteria for SET 2019:
The aspirant must have cleared class 12th or equivalent examinations in relevant stream from a recognized board or university with mini
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No maths is not necessary, as admission is based on SET, PFB the details:
Eligibility Criteria for SET 2019:
The aspirant must have cleared class 12th or equivalent examinations in relevant stream from a recognized board or university with minimum 50% marks ( 45% for SC/ST category students)
Candidates in class 12 or awaiting their 10+2 result are also eligible to apply but they will have to submit passing certificate by September 2018
A candidate who has completed XII (10+2) or equivalent examination from any Foreign Board must obtain an equivalence certificate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU)The following are the reservation rules that shall be followed while admitting Indian students:
Scheduled Caste: 15%Scheduled Tribe: 7.5%Differently abled students: 3%Armed Forces Dependants (Wards of Serving/Retired): 5%Kashmiri Migrants: 2 seats over and above the sanctioned intake.
Eligibility Criteria for SET 2019:
The aspirant must have cleared class 12th or equivalent examinations in relevant stream from a recognized board or university with minimum 50% marks ( 45% for SC/ST category students)
Candidates in class 12 or awaiting their 10+2 result are also eligible to apply but they will have to submit passing certificate by September 2018
A candidate who has completed XII (10+2) or equivalent examination from any Foreign Board must obtain an equivalence certificate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU)The following are the reservation rules that shall be followed while admitting Indian students:
Scheduled Caste: 15%Scheduled Tribe: 7.5%Differently abled students: 3%Armed Forces Dependants (Wards of Serving/Retired): 5%Kashmiri Migrants: 2 seats over and above the sanctioned intake.
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Syed AsifCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
When it come to economics in india you will see good opportunities in coming days so better to go for MSc economics . good luck.
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Aashna BCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 3
Yes, Symbiosis conducts its own test called SET (Symbiosis Entrance Test).
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Aashna BCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 3
SSE does not provide a BA in economics. It offers B.Sc in Economics along with Honours.
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Lalit BhandariCurrent Student
If I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!
Guide-Level 15
Hi Ujjwal,
I am not so aware about SSE but Shiv Nadar University's Economics department has one of the best faculty members. They are quite approachable and versatile with their research interests. They motivate you to pursue research through
I am not so aware about SSE but Shiv Nadar University's Economics department has one of the best faculty members. They are quite approachable and versatile with their research interests. They motivate you to pursue research through
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Hi Ujjwal,
I am not so aware about SSE but Shiv Nadar University's Economics department has one of the best faculty members. They are quite approachable and versatile with their research interests. They motivate you to pursue research through the OUR (Opportunities in Undergraduate Research) programme. I believe what gives SNU an edge over SSE is the number of options to explore. Not only the School of Management, Performing Arts and Humanities but an "economist" has the option to explore in the School of Engineering and School of Natural Sciences. There are some really interesting engineering courses that are useful for everyone and SNU gives you the freedom to explore them. Also, SNU provides attractive scholarships to all those who meet the requirements which are financially convenient and the campus is almost 10 times bigger than SSE. Finally, it's all on you and your passion. Go through both university websites; that will give you a clear idea of what do these institutions offer.
All the best.
I am not so aware about SSE but Shiv Nadar University's Economics department has one of the best faculty members. They are quite approachable and versatile with their research interests. They motivate you to pursue research through the OUR (Opportunities in Undergraduate Research) programme. I believe what gives SNU an edge over SSE is the number of options to explore. Not only the School of Management, Performing Arts and Humanities but an "economist" has the option to explore in the School of Engineering and School of Natural Sciences. There are some really interesting engineering courses that are useful for everyone and SNU gives you the freedom to explore them. Also, SNU provides attractive scholarships to all those who meet the requirements which are financially convenient and the campus is almost 10 times bigger than SSE. Finally, it's all on you and your passion. Go through both university websites; that will give you a clear idea of what do these institutions offer.
All the best.
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7 years ago
I am doing BBA. Can I apply for this course?
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anila kCurrent Student
Guide-Level 14
SSE offers M.Sc in economics and the to apply for this you need to have graduated with economics/ mathematics/ statistics/ physics.
B.Tech and BE graduates may also apply. Graduates from any statutory university with a minimum of 50% marks or e
B.Tech and BE graduates may also apply. Graduates from any statutory university with a minimum of 50% marks or e
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SSE offers M.Sc in economics and the to apply for this you need to have graduated with economics/ mathematics/ statistics/ physics.
B.Tech and BE graduates may also apply. Graduates from any statutory university with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for SC/ST) at graduation level.
Registration starts on December 7, 2017.
For more details log on to: https://sse.ac.in/msc_important_dates, https://sse.ac.in/msc_application_procedure.
B.Tech and BE graduates may also apply. Graduates from any statutory university with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for SC/ST) at graduation level.
Registration starts on December 7, 2017.
For more details log on to: https://sse.ac.in/msc_important_dates, https://sse.ac.in/msc_application_procedure.
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