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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Both BA in Economics and BA in History are excellent choices, but they lead to different career paths and offer distinct skill sets. Here's a brief comparison:
BA in Economics
- *Career Opportunities*: Economist, Data Analyst, Financial Analyst, Policy Analyst, Business Consultant
- *Skills*: Economic theory, statistical analysis, data interpretation, problem-solving, critical thinking
- *Job Prospects*: Government, finance, banking, international trade, consulting firms
BA in History
- *Career Opportunities*: Historian, Researcher, Writer, Teacher, Archivist, Museum Curator
- *Skills*: Research, critical thinking, writing, analyt
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Both BA Economics regular course and distance course are good courses. It is totally up to you about which course you want to pursue. Most students opt for BA Economics courses in regular mode. This is because they will get exposure and learning will be enhanced in a classroom programme. There are more number of colleges offering the course in regular mode. Some students pursue the course in distance mode. These students could be living in remote places or could be working candidates who do not have time to attend regualr classes.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes distance BA Economics is a valid course. You can complete it in 2 years. It is recognised by the UGC (University Grants Commission). There are over 30 colleges in India where you can pursue BA Economics in correspondence or distance mode. Institute of Distance Education (University of Madras), School of Distance Education, Bharati Vidyapeeth University and Sri Sai Correspondence College are some private colleges for the course. If you want to study in a government college then you can consider Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), Institute of Distance and Open Learning (University of Mumbai), Netaji Subhas Open Universit
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can become a Data Scientist after pursuing BA Economics course. There are a few colleges and course providers that offer Data Science as an additional specialisation. The field of Data Science is open to all graduates. You can pursue a career in some other field initially and then switch to Data Science with adequate experience. This course prepares you for the job role as it includes Statistics and various analytical subjects in its syllabus. If you are interested then you can pursue online courses on Data Science
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Maths is mandatory in Class 12 to get admission to the BA Economics course at Kirori Mal College. At the undergraduate level, Kirori Mal College offers a three-year BA, BA (Programme) and BA (Hons) course to students in the field of Arts. The BA (Hons) programme is available in 10 specialisations and one of the specialisation is Economics. The Economics Department of Hindu College is a very good department with great faculty.
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