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The M.A. Economics course covers various subjects including microeconomics, macroeconomics, sociology, psychology, computer economy, Indian economy, and more. The M.A. In Economics at Chandigarh University, Mohali is very quantitative in nature and approach. The programme provides an all-inclusive path to meticulously understand and apply Economic Theories and their application to Economic Modeling and Forecasting in the real world. After the completion of the programme, there are several fields in which candidates can get jobs, both in the private and government sectors. For a government job, the candidate may apply to the Reserve Ban
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Vinty Tanwar

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You should choose MBA specialisation based on what you want to do in future. Or you can keep your mind and options open and choose electives as per the prof. who is teaching it. To go about choosing your specialisation, understand what each specialisation really demands and the kind of opportunities available. Also, irrespective of your specialisation, after a point of time in your career, you will be doing pretty much everything. Think of your short term, medium term, and long term plans (not concrete, but a fair idea) and then SEE if the specialisation will equip you with the desired skills. But as far as my opinion goes w. r. t to y
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The cutoff for MA is not released yet, wait for some time.

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No, business studies is not compulsory.

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Piyush Tripathi

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CUET 2022 registrations started on April 6 and will continue till May 6, 2022. Application forms for CUET 2022 can be filled on the official website. Hindu College is also accepting applications for PG admissions through DUET. And May 15, 2022 is the last date to register for DUET 2022.

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The latest cut off is not yet released by DU; it will be released in the month of July.

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You can become teacher, Tourist operator, assistant scientist etc.

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