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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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Moumita ChowdhurySecretary-Media&PR committee @IMIB

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Yes, why not. In fact, you must have had economics in you 12th. So it will be good for you. If you are okay with the subject and find interest in it, then go for B.Sc in Economics.

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Madhav Johri

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Can you please tell me where exactly do you want to take admission?

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Shail Oberoi

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You first need to decide what are your career aspirations and interest areas. based on it, decide which course to pursue. If you pursue a course which falls into your interest area, you will reap good benefits.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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B.Sc. Economics- Students who have skills such as communication, numeracy, problem-solving, computing, time management and analytical skills are the most suitable for the course. They should have a logical and analytical mind as they have to deal with mammoth of data in the economics. They should have also an interest in current social and political activities, sincerity, commitment and devotion towards their studies. Those who have planned of becoming lecturer in the very subject after their Master's degree also can go for the course. B.Sc. Economics will have open opportunities like
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priyank sharma

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Depends on your choice of branches. If you are looking for Pure Sciences, then no, none of the IISERs mandatorily require a Maths background for BS-MS admissions. However, if you are applying for the Engineering Science (EECS and Chem. Engineering) and the Economics programme at IISER Bhopal, then you are required to have a math background in class 11th and class 12th. Also, as a previous answer pointed out, the Aptitude Test has 25% questions from Mathematics. So, if you are a non-math student, you would be well-advised to maybe spend the last couple of months going over a few basics from class 11th and class 12th NCERT textbooks, so
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Animesh Wadhwa

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Good afternoon dear, For both the courses that you are interested to opt in for your career B.Sc. In economics would be the better option, as it would be beneficial in future as Statistics plays a major role in engineering . Thanks and All the best.

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Shivani Hashia

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Delhi University is best for such courses, but yes the cutoffs are high for economics.

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