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VIVEK KUMAR GOYAL

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Yes, you can study Geography Hons UG with ECON and Stat without Math in high school. However, it is important to note that some colleges may require Math as a subject in high school. Here are some colleges that offer Geography Hons UG with ECON and Stat without Math in high school:-

St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata
Loyola College, Chennai
Christ University, Bangalore
Hindu College, Delhi University
Miranda House, Delhi University

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Hardik Chopra

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No, as far as I can recall, the Delhi School of Economics (DSE) did not have a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree programme that was exclusively focused on retail and sales management. According to their official website, DSE is primarily known for its postgraduate and research programmes in economics, finance, and other related subjects. I advise checking the Delhi School of Economics' official website or getting in touch with the admissions office directly if you want the most precise and current information about the courses they offer. They'll be able to give you the most recent details on their programme offers.

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Hardik Chopra

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Yes, a suitable placement cell exists at DSE.A vast array of opportunities are available to DSE graduates. The analytical and quantitative abilities that our programmes emphasise are highly valued by major Indian and international companies, who frequently hire students directly from campuses. Student job placement is supported by the department's placement unit.

Many get accepted into prestigious PhD programmes abroad and go on to forge remarkable academic careers. The world's top institutions, such as Harvard, Princeton, Columbia, LSE, and Oxford, as well as international organisations like the World Bank, IMF, or Asian Development Ba

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55 organisations, including PPOs, participated in the placement drive at the Delhi School of Economics. In the course of the placement drive, the highest CTC was offered at INR 18 LPA, as the average CTC was INR 10.57 LPA. Top employers included Oppo, HDFC Life, Bajaj Finserv, ICICI Bank, Wipro, IBM, TCS, and NIIT. India has placements in Mumbai, Bangalore, the National Capital Region, and other cities.You are eligible to participate in campus placements if you have passed every exam for every semester. Many students also use the campus placement cell to apply for fellowships and internships overseas, and upon completion earn a stipend

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Jagruti Panda

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Before CUET was introduced, taking economics after PCM was allowed and you would have had to face a 2.5 reduction in your percentage. The only requirement was that you had mathematics in class 11 and 12. However, now, there is a new criteria for BA Economics Honours. You need to appear for both Economics and Maths in CUET to get economics honours. Since students are not allowed to appear for subjects that they haven't appeared for in their board exams, you won't be able to give economics exam. 

    But, you don't need to lose hope, you can still do BA Program with a  combination of economics and any other subject of

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muskan goyal

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As of my last update in September 2021, the average salary of an M.Phil student in economics from the University of Cambridge can vary significantly depending on the career path they choose after completing their degree. The salary range can be influenced by factors such as the industry, job location, work experience, and individual negotiation skills.

Typically, M.Phil graduates from reputable institutions like the University of Cambridge have good employment prospects, and their salaries may be competitive. Many M.Phil graduates may pursue careers in academia, research institutions, government agencies, or the private sector.

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To get the most up-to-date and accurate information on the average salary of M.Phil degree holders in economics from Delhi School of Economics, I recommend reaching out to the institution's career services department or conducting a survey of recent graduates to gather salary data. You can also refer to credible salary survey websites or economic research organizations for general salary trends in the field of economics in India.

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Hardik Chopra

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The Delhi School of Economics admitted overseas students as of my most recent report in September 2021. Policies and entrance standards, however, may have altered since then. For the most up-to-date information on admission requirements for international students, see their official website or contact the institution directly.

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Ananya Sharma

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No, you have to do Bachelors in Education first and only then you can do masters.

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