B.Sc Economics

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Jaydeep Parmar

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M.Sc Economics graduates are in good demand in today's job market, you can get a good salary and expect it to increase exponentially with time.

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Leena Agarwal

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Depends on your career goals, career aptitude, job profile and industry sector that you wish to work in future. If you want to go with MBA after deep knowledge of economics, can learn management programme much better especially in terms of how external environment impacts the businesses and overall impact of economy on industry sectors etc. MBA in finance management would be better option for economics background student.

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Disha Chauhan

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You can refer to link to know the details:https://sse.ac.in/bsc-economics

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Satish PrabhuCenter Director at IMPEL Overseas Consultants

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Dear Samir,
Yes, you are eligible as the cut off for most Universities is 65%, however it may vary from University to University, check out with the University you want to apply to, if I may suggest check out Deakin, RMIT, University of Sydney, UOWS to mention a few, however please select a course of 2 years duration as 1 year one will not make you eligible for a Post study work visa.
All the best.

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Sandeepa Sinha

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No, it is not possible. You need to have Maths as a compulsory subject.

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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

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BA (Hons) in economics and B.Sc (Hons) economics degrees are not very different. In Delhi, Economics is considered as a BA programme. In Kolkata, any honours stream which has Maths as a compulsorily subject is considered for B.Sc.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Among the few good colleges that provide this course, NMIMS Mumbai is the best of the lot. No second thoughts about it!
Frankly speaking, if you are a student with great acads, opt for the prestigious B.A (Hons. ) Economics course in one of the DU colleges. Opting for the aforementioned course would be comparatively better than the one mentioned in your question.

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