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Seema shaikh

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It's totally entrance based exam. You should check their official website for it and cut off too.

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Seema shaikh

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Yes but usually most of universities and colleges have eligibility criteria you have to check eligibility criteria for every college or University.

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Seema shaikh

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No, MA is not necessary. You can apply for B.Ed after B.A economics but for assnt. professor, MA is necessary.

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Seema shaikh

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It is not necessary in most of the universities but in higher studies like M.A. Maths not compulsory but it's better if you have background because in M.A. you'll need Maths for application of economics so it'll help you otherwise you are gonna to struggle a lot without Maths in M.A.

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Seema shaikh

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B.Sc. Economics is best option where you can do much better as B.A. You'll learn practical problems more than theory with Maths. But B.A. Economics with Maths stats and eco best combo for B.A. Also much better but package are different. Research both and find your area of interest where you want to go theory or not.

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Seema shaikh

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Yes you do it CA professional course allows it but usually students won't take another course because it's better or u can say more helpful and beneficial with commerce stream.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Nowadays DU is permitting admission on basis of CUET score. Candidate must be 10+2 with mathematics as a subject in CUET. Best Wishes.

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RAJAN KATARIYA

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Materials Management is referred to that branch of management studies which deals with planning, acquiring storage, and facilitation of raw materials required for manufacturing a product and ensuring it reaches the customer. A large part of it logistics and supply chain demand for Materials Management graduates are high and can open up myriad career options for them. Its demand is the largest in manufacturing industry as materials management forms the backbone of the business in the said field.

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Rahul Chaudhary

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As i seen the results for your question that i unable to find the accurate answer for your question . but cutoff is depends on the marks of your 12th class . percent and also there are 2 admission exam are also taken for this .

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Sonali Verma

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No, Generally, the last college cutoff for Economics honours for the general category is somewhere around 92%. So, if you belong to the OBC category, you should
try to score at least 87%, to be almost sure of
getting admission.

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