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10 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Advisable between a Masters in economics in australiya depends on your skill, carrior qualification and so on.
Facilities after applying 189 visa
1) skill assesment
2) no further studies required
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Hi, I hope you are doing fine
There are so many job opportunities after completing graduation in Economics honours. It's a most one of the most demanded course in India. If we talk about the job roles, first you should try for placement and here is the list of job roles:
- Financial analyst
- Policy analyst
- Investment banker
- Market research analyst
- Financial advisor
- Consulting
- Or research associate
I hope my answer will help you
Best of luck
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
B.Sc in Mathematics: Those who are good at mathematics and want to go for the careers in data analysis, finance or academia would like this programme. Top colleges for B.Sc Mathematics include St. Stephen's College, Delhi and Loyola College, Chennai.
B.Sc in Physics: If you are very much interested in the physical sciences, then a B.Sc in Physics can lead to research and engineering or education. Institutes that have a great repute for their physics programme are Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and Presidency College, Chennai. Top institutions are the Delhi School of Economics and Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU).
B.Sc in Computer Sc
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
For admission into B.A. (Hons.) in Economics at Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Mathematics is generally a must in Class 12 curriculum as one of the subjects. Candidates are especially required to have studied Mathematics at the +2 level to be eligible for the same programme, especially in cases of combinations that have Mathematics and Statistics.
While it is certainly possible to take Economics without having strong maths, this may make more complex topics in postgraduate degrees quite difficult, where mathematical concepts are often more prevalent. Thus, candidates would be well-advised to consider their preparedness for the maths be
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
M.E.S. Abasaheb Garware College for BA honours would be a good option in Pune. Criteria for having admission is Candidate must have at least cleared his/her 12th class with minimum 50% of marks in aggregate from Higher Senior secondary. All SC/ST candidate should have 5% of relaxation.
The fee structure is as follows:-
Total Year Wise fees INR 17,228 (1st year)
INR 15,300 (2nd year)
INR 13,711 (3rd year)
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
"Economics (Hons)" at DTU for 2024 UG refers to the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Economics (Hons) offered by Delhi Technical University, which means that students will study economics principles, theory and applications in a focused and in-depth manner, a. more intense course compared to a formal economics course .
Focus on cognitive clarity:
The course is likely to cover advanced economic concepts such as microeconomics, macroeconomics, development economics and finance.
Research opportunities:
Students may have the opportunity to participate in research projects under the guidance of faculty and gain practical experience in econom
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
There is no doubt that Dr. B.R. Economics is part of the curriculum of Ambedkar University. It is an important lesson in how it relates to market dynamics and investment thinking, which fits well in many business sectors and, of course, good HR and if you consider HR as a core business you can have a better Idea to get invested foundation in internal organizations and people management. It's interesting to look at college's actual curriculum or talk to their admissions office to get some real information.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
To apply for an Economics Honours program, it is generally required that you have studied Mathematics in your Class 12 curriculum. While specific marks can vary by institution, a common benchmark is to achieve at least 60% to 80% in Mathematics. For instance, some colleges may specify that candidates need a minimum of 60% in Mathematics to be eligible for admission, while others may require a higher percentage, such as 75% or even 80%, depending on the competitiveness of the program and the overall performance of applicants. It is essential to check the specific requirements of the colleges you are in
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