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Gurleen AhujaComputer Science & Engineering Undergraduate

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In my opinion BA honours in economics is a better option.
It will include all aspects of economics. It will include mathematical and theoretical aspects of economics. It will include micro, macro, statistics, international economics, econometrics. It will be relevant in every field. It is an academic course. It is a vast course. BA business economics will focus more on the business aspects. It will include topics like consumers behaviour, producers equilibrium, demand and supply. It is a professional course. It is a specialised course

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Gurleen AhujaComputer Science & Engineering Undergraduate

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Vishal ChauhanWell experienced in consumer durables Field

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Dear Aditi,
Yes, As IP university is one of the best well recognised university. Its placement & campus is quite well. So, I think to choose IPU for BA in economics is a good choice.

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Gurleen AhujaComputer Science & Engineering Undergraduate

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In my opinion BA honours in economics is a better option.
It will include all aspects of economics. It will include mathematical and theoretical aspects of economics. It will include micro, macro, statistics, international economics, econometrics. It will be relevant in every field. It is an academic course. It is a vast course. BA business economics will focus more on the business aspects. It will include topics like consumers behaviour, producers equilibrium, demand and supply. It is a professional course. It is a specialised course.

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Gurleen AhujaComputer Science & Engineering Undergraduate

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B.Sc is more practical, and BA is more theoretical. B.Sc focusses more on mathematical aspects. It has more number of courses. A B.Sc degree should be your first choice. If you go for an honors course, you get a specialization in the final year.

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Maharnav KhoundHello! It's Maharnav here.

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Both are same. You are going to give basic priority to economics only. It depends on your area of interest. If you like science, you can go with B.sc Eco and if you like arts, you can go for BA Economics.

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Himtosh sharmahard working, dedicated to my work.

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Yes, you are eligible for doing CA after completing your Bachelors in arts.

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kriti gautam

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Dear Sushma,
First, complete your graduation degree then go for DU LLB entrance exam because it is a top law college to study law after graduation.

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