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Sampreet Kaur

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Yes. LPU includes practical learning through econometrics, data analysis, and economic research as part of the M.Sc. Economics curriculum. Students work with real datasets, research projects, and analytical tools to understand economic trends and solve practical problems. This approach helps build research skills and improves career readiness for research, analytics, and policy related roles.

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Sampreet Kaur

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Yes. LPU includes practical learning through econometrics, data analysis, and economic research as part of the M.Sc. Economics curriculum. Students work with real datasets, research projects, and analytical tools to understand economic trends and solve practical problems. This approach helps build research skills and improves career readiness for research, analytics, and policy related roles.

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Sampreet Kaur

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M.Sc. Economics graduates from LPU can explore careers in banks, consulting firms, financial institutions, research organizations and government sectors through competitive exams. The curriculum builds skills in data analysis, policy, finance and economics with practical exposure, helping students prepare for roles in banking, consulting, financial analysis and public policy.

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Bhavya Jain

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This depends upon your future career path. If you want to join the field of research, academics, or policymaking, then you should go for MA Economics. 

But if you are interested in management careers, then choose MBA Economics.

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Anjali Kashyap

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There is no fixed percentage cutoff for every year. However based on recent merit lists the BA Arts cutoff generally falls around 35% to 55% (Class 12 marks) for most categories depending on the round and seat availability.  Since BA is a non-technical course, admission is mostly merit-based and relatively easier compared to professional courses, so a score like 66% is usually considered safe for BA Economics in this college.

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Anjali Kashyap

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With a CUET PG 2026 score of 164 and a B.A. Economics from GITAM University, your chances of getting into top universities like Delhi University (DU), Banaras Hindu University (BHU), or the University of Hyderabad are likely to be limited in the General category, as their M.A. Economics cut-offs are generally higher. 

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Saumya Gairola

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Candidates need minimum 55% aggregate in Class 12 or equivalent and Mathematics as one of the subject from any recognised board to be eligible for admission in BSc Economics at Adamas University.

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Akash Gaur

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University of Gottingen is generally considered the better option for Indian students interested in a more research-oriented Economics degree. Gottingen maintains an excellent reputation for empirical methods, econometrics, and development economics.

However, students interested in a more practical degree should pursue Economics from HWR Berlin. The university carries a better reputation forpolitical economy and European integration.

If you're still confused, or wish to know more about better alternatives for an Economics in Germany, our Shiksha Study Abroad counsellors, with years of study abroad counselling experience, can guide you FR

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Akash Gaur

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University of Gottingen is generally considered the better option for Indian students interested in a more research-oriented Economics degree. Gottingen maintains an excellent reputation for empirical methods, econometrics, and development economics.

However, students interested in a more practical degree should pursue Economics from HWR Berlin. The university carries a better reputation forpolitical economy and European integration.

If you're still confused, or wish to know more about better alternatives for an Economics in Germany, our Shiksha Study Abroad counsellors, with years of study abroad counselling experience, can guide you FR

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Abhay Arora

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To get admission at Delhi School of Economics students need to qualify the entrance exams as per each course. The institute accepts national entrance exams like CUET, CUET-PG and CAT for the UG and PG programme admission. 

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