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rubina singh

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Being an alumni of Lovely professional University, I could answer that undoubtedly LPU would be the best option for pursuing BBA. Following are the highlights which I would like to share: Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent. For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has studied in English medium.(5% relaxation to North East states and Sikkim candidates/ Defence Personnel and their Dependents/ Wards of Kashmiri Migrants) a) Accreditation: As LPU got accreditation from Accreditation Council of Business
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Fatima Faridi

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Only the students having a Bachelor's degree from any IIT and having a CGPA/CPI score of 8.00 (out of 10.0) and above can apply for admission to Ph.D. programmes without giving GATE/net.

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Ghanishtha chauhan

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Yes, you can do because B.Sc. Economics Hons Programme, it is a commerce base Programme. Only a Bsc tag name doesn't give it a science base Programme. Most of Universities offer economics Hons programme Programme to students with subjects like Maths or economics.

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Alwin Sabu

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Hello Simran
Yes Simran, it's is necessary to have economics.

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Hritik Awasthi

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Possess a Bachelor's degree with at least 55% aggregate (50% for SC/ ST/ PwD category candidates) or equivalent CGPA. Candidate must have passed Bachelor's degree from a recognised University with Chemistry for three years/six semesters. Minimum Educational Qualification for engineering graduates/students should be treated as removed for this programme and these candidates will be admitted based on their JAM rank only.

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Anshika Maurya

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The admission criteria for the Postgraduate programme in Economics at Delhi School of Economics (DSE) are as follows:
Eligibility Criteria: The candidate must have a Bachelor's degree in Economics with a minimum of 50% marks from a recognised university. Candidates who have pursued their graduation in Mathematics or Statistics are also eligible. Entrance Exam: The admission to the programme is based on the entrance exam conducted by the University of Delhi. The entrance exam assesses the candidate's knowledge of microeconomics, macroeconomics, mathematics, and Statistics. The weightage for the entrance exam is 85%. Interview: The shortl
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Nitika

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Yes. Commerce students can study a course in social sciences at UG level. Different colleges have different criteria so one need to fulfill it. Eligibility criteria: Candidates must have completed their 10+2 from a recognised board. Some colleges also specify that candidates should have secured a minimum of 50% aggregate marks at the 10+2 level.

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Abdullah Hussain

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M.A. In Economics is a professional course which enables high career development in this field and also provides wide scope in this area of study. The various colleges take their own respective entrance exams for this course joining. The eligibility requirement for joining this course is 10+2 in any stream from a recognised board of education with aggregate marks of at least 50% along with having a Bachelor's degree in economics or another relevant field of study like B.A. Economics or B.Sc. Economics, with the minimum marks required by the university.

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Seema shaikh

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Yes, he can do but he'll struggle for Maths as he didn't know calculation of economics required at higher level and at that point, he'll have to start Maths from basics which will be more hectic for him. But he can take economics and Statistics in UG which will help him as Statistics is little bit easy than Maths according to my experience.

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