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I request you to please clear all the papers. It is very important to complete one degree to have a good career growth. Career options are always open, to succeed in the race you to need have minimum qualification. Try a little harder, understand your weakness, work on it and complete it off. For Bachelor's degree, you can go for BBA and explore the management field to make the right career choice.
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There are many colleges in Mumbai:
https://www.shiksha.com/banking-finance-insurance/course/bachelors-of-accounting-finance-b-a-f-oriental-college-of-commerce-and-management-andheri-west-Mumbai-196902
https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/accounting/colleges/colleges-Mumbai-all
Thanks.
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B.Sc in electronics is a best core values option.
Bachelors of Science in Electronic Science is one of the undermined course in various universities except in University of Delhi. So its quite obvious that companies hiring for induction positions in companies would have no knowledge about BSc Electronics when they visit any college or university. But situation is not that bad, below are the options that can be taken after Bsc in Electronics.
Infosys and TCS are biggest hiring companies that take Bsc graduates, if you are looking for a job, try in IT companies. These companies keep on visiting universities for hiring Bsc gr
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In my point of view, you should go with BA in economics because economic has many options. There are many course after graduation in economic. actuarial science, Indian economics services, law, economics and its related disciplines.
Financial economics
Labour Economics
Agricultural Economics
Business Economics
Banking Economics
Development Economics
Therefore, we can say that B.A. Economics is a vast course that provides extensive knowledge about the practical and technical concepts that run the world.
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