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Deity of Games

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Many colleges provide the choice of BSc in Economics with majors in Analytics or Data Science. Some of them include the University of Warwick in the UK where the focus is put in data analytic within their economics Course. In the same way, the University of Manchester offers the programs where economics combine with data skills. Barnard College in New York introduced the BSc in Economics which includes components of data Science methods in 2020 In India Ashoka University also provides BSc in Economics with data Science methods. Other similar universities such as the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) also have progr

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LPU offers a strong B.Sc. Economics (Honors) program with a well-rounded curriculum that includes quantitative methods, economic theory, and statistical analysis. The program prepares students for careers in finance, banking, policy analysis, and research. LPU provides good placement opportunities with companies in sectors like banking, insurance, consulting, and market research. Top recruiters include HDFC, ICICI Bank, Cognizant, and others. The university also offers internships and industry interactions to enhance employability.

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Akansha katariya

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No. Stanford only offers BA, Major, and Honor programs for Economics. A degree in Economics at Stanford aids in the development of fundamental knowledge in the field. It increases students' capacity to evaluate theory and critique research within the field, write clearly and eloquently, express ideas, analyze problems, and reach accurate conclusions using qualitative and/or quantitative analysis.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, you can pursue MA Economics after completing BSc Economics. This is because BSc Economics course covers all the fundamental concepts of Economics courses that you will be expected to have to pursue MA Economics course. It is not necessary that you should have completed BA Economics to apply for MA Economics course.

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Jagadeeswarudu Kattubadi

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In Assam, you can do a B.Sc in Economics from different universities such as:-

  1. Gauhati University: B.Sc in economics with very good syllabus.
  2. Dibrugarh University: The university provides an undergraduate degree in Economics. 
  3. Assam University, Silchar: Offers BSc in Economics with research and development activities.
  4. Tezpur University: Offers a few Undergraduate courses which include Economics.

    All above universities somewhat have good reputations and they also deliver quality education from the Department of Economics. Do check the program-specific admission criteria and deadlines for a smooth application process. Your 60% in 10+2 i
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Mousumi paul

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As many colleges require it for undergraduate programs, you can apply for admission based only on your CUET score. If you don't meet the CUET requirements, though, some schools offer management quota seats, which might let you in based on your performance on the entrance exam or your Class 12 grades. The specific admissions requirements of the colleges you are interested in should be carefully examined, as they can differ greatly

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Himanshi Pandey

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The syllabus for BSc in Economics followed at GNDU and the colleges affiliated with it is spread over the course duration of three years. The course duration is further divided into six semesters. During each semester, students have to study various topics relating to Economics. Some of the broad topics included in the curriculum of BSc in Economics at GNDU are listed below:

  • Microeconomics
  • Macroeconomics
  • Indian Economy
  • International Economics
  • Public Finance
  • Economics of Development
  • Quantitative Methods for Economists

 

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Manori Sahni

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GJUST BSc Economics course is inclusive of different optional papers, such as Finance, Data Analytics, and Public Policy. Mentioned below are some of the optional subjects included in the BSc in Economics course:

  • Financial Accounting
  • Economics of Banking
  • Fundamentals of Data Mining
  • Introduction to Governance
  • Public Policy Analysis, etc.

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