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2 months agoContributor-Level 6
Karaikal campus offers BBA (Honours) and B.Com (Honours) under its NEP-aligned undergraduate programmes, but it does not list B.A. (Honours) Economics among its UG offerings at that location.
The Department of Economics exists at the main Pondicherry campus, offering B.A. (Honours) Economics, M.A., and Ph.D., but this programme is not available at Karaikal campus.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
CUET is the most common entrance exam for both BA and BSc in Economics admission in India. Now talking about the syllabus, the CUET exam pattern is the same for every course, which includes the Current Affairs section, the Reasoning & Aptitude section, and the domain-specific section.
Talking particularly about the BA and BSc Economics syllabus, the topics are included from the Economics Class 12 NCERT books; hence, you'll find the syllabus similar.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
Of course, you can. More than 3,000 colleges are offering the BA Economics course, including private and government colleges. Most colleges offer admission based on the merit system. You just need to fulfill the eligibility criteria for the programme and the college. Some top merit colleges include Loyola College, Madras Christian College, Mithibai College of Arts, St. Joseph's University, Mount Carmel College, and so on.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
BA Economics courses are available in various modes of education. Students can choose the mode based on their accessibility and preferences. Here are some types of BA Economics courses classified based on their mode of education, along with a brief description:
Types of BA Economics Courses | BA Economics Course Details |
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Full-Time BA in Economics Courses | Regular or full-time BA Economics courses are among the most popular options opted by students. Students attend the lectures and seminars in the college premises. It aids students in their holistic development. There is a lot of scope for extracurricular activities at the college or inter-college level. |
Distance BA in Economics Courses | The students do not attend regular college in the Distance mode of BA Economics courses. They receive study materials and get access to the student portal. They would only have to appear in person for seminars and final examinations. |
Online BA in Economics Courses | An Online BA Economics Programme can be pursued by candidates who wish to pursue BA Economics courses without attending regular college or appearing for offline exams. The admission process, lecture delivery, submission of assignments, and semester exams are conducted online. |
Note: The information is sourced from external sites and may vary.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
Of course, here are some top recommendations for you, that you can read apart from the basic Economics syllabus:
- Freakonomics by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner.
- Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky.
- The Undercover Economist by Tim Harford.
- 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism by Ha-Joon Chang.
- Animal Spirits by Akerlof and Shiller.
- The Armchair Economist by Steven E. Landsburg.
- The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable by Nissim Nocholas Taleb.
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