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For OBC - 405 out of 1335
For SC - 323 out of 660
For ST - 31 out of 35.
The university releases the cutoff on its official website.
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Semester 1
EOL404 Money, Banking and Financial Institutions
EOL405 Public Finance
EOL406 International Economics
EOL407 Industrial Economics
EOL408 Labour Economics and Industrial Relations
EOL409 Agricultural Economics
EOL410 Computer Applications for Economists-I
EOL411 Economics of Public Enterprises
EOL412 DemographyThought
Semester-II
EOL415 Microeconomics-II
EOL416 Macroeconomics-II
EOL417 Statistical Techniques
Semester-III
MSE-301 Economics of Development
MSE-302 Econometrics
MSE-303 Dissertation
Any two of the options under MSEO-1 to MSEO-11 not already opted for
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Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized board.
Candidates must have studied Mathematics or Business Mathematics at the 10+2 level.
Candidates must have secured a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in the qualifying examination.
Based on your query, you have scored 75% in your 12th board exams. This score is well above the minimum eligibility criteria required for admission to the B.A. Economics Honours program at BJB
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