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shobhit kumar

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For CTET exam, you must try in final year (1st year successfully completed) of Diploma or degree courses in education. For detailed information visit, www.ctet.nic.in.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Hello Rishabh, First tell me in which university you want to take admission, then only I will suggest you. If you want both, then do B.A. programme.

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SUMIT BAHL1. Certification-Global Career Counselling UCLA,LA

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According to me, yes. For M.A. Economics, mathematics should not be a mandatory subject. In Panjab University, Chandigarh any stream is eligible.

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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Admissions for BA Economics are based on the marks scored in class 12th. It is totally merit based.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

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Check out the details of the universities below:
Delhi University: Studied Maths / Statistics as one of the subjects in the yearly system or 2 subjects in the semester system. JNU: Same as above. VIT: Same as above. NIT: They require 10+2 with Mathematics and in addition, the graduation subjects as above. Thapar University: Same as above in points 1, 2 and 3. IP University Delhi: They allow BCA directly so no further restrictions. All others state universities also allowed the candidates with BCA in entrance exams for MCA. Note: IITs are no more conducting the exam (JAM) for MCA but the eligibility was same as mentioned in point 1 and
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ravi mahawarStudent

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Candidates who have completed their Bachelor's degree have lots of career opportunities. You can pursue Masters in economics and after that, you will be deemed eligible for the UGC NET Exam (for lectureship and for Junior Research Fellowship). With a Masters in economics, you can be an auditor, economic consultant, financial manager and an investment analyst.

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Shail Oberoi

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Yes, you could pursue MBA in finance and this will give you better career options. You could also explore M.A. In economics and explore career in academics or as an economist/analyst/journalist in capital market domain.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Hello Mohit,
One year break will not effect on your future.

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vinish sharma

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Hello, These both things are the best in their stream. Both are graduation degrees but different field. If you want to go in banking sector and civil services and many more field related to economy, then you can choose economic. If you are interested in Science then yon can choose zoology. Both the degrees are best and have better scopes.

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