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Scholar-Level 16
B.A.(Hons.) Candidates qualified in 10+2 Board or equivalent examination. Candidates must have obtained at least 45% in aggregate of all subjects. Having maths as a subject is not compulsory, however, you may have to have economics as one of your electives if you are a humanities student.
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Candidates can work with private companies as well as public sector consultancy or government departments. The admission to government sectors will be strictly through competitive exam carried out by UPSC or PSC.
Scope for higher studies after BA in economics:
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for all government jobs in central and state governme
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
This combination will assure a great CGPA in your semesters also if you can't handle its pressure it can ruin your stay here.
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If you are interested in the civil services, you should devote yourself to studying for the UPSC exams,as this is no mean task. You will have to study at least 8-10 hours a day depending on your capacity to grasp different topics.
So basically, you should first sit down and decide which course or exam you want to give. You could also take the help of a career counselor
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