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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Aman KumarPursuing Management degree

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Dear,
In my way, B.Sc in economics has a better scope, either it depends on your choice. For best colleges, you can apply for LPU, DU, Amity etc. All the best.

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SamaraSimha Reddy GottamPerfect Answer doesn't Exist!

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The minimum eligibility for getting into BCA is 60% in 12th. You are not eligible to apply for BCA.

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Arpit Sharma

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B.A. Economics means core subjects is Economics where you will be learning two core subject of economics, two subsidiary subjects that can be political Science, history (two paper), statistics, environmental studies and English (written and spoken communication or language through literature). The above combination is for first year of the course. In second year, statistics will be replaced to Population studies and instead of two papers in core sector will become three papers. Same in subsidiary subject. Coming in third year, subsidiary subjects will be eliminated. You need to undergo only core subjects.

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Leena Agarwal

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Depends on your career goals, career aptitude, job profile and industry sector that you wish to work in future. If you want to go with MBA after deep knowledge of economics, can learn management programme much better especially in terms of how external environment impacts the businesses and overall impact of economy on industry sectors etc. MBA in finance management would be better option for economics background student.

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Shivani Hashia

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Hansraj College is best for Economics Honors as it provides better faculty members and better placement opportunities.

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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

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1) Every corporation, financial service provider, financial institution, consultancy firm and public as well as government sector bank have positions for economists, research associates, research analysts, risk managers, debt managers, budget managers, investment analysts, economic advisory, econometrician, etc.
2) There is a good scope of teaching in schools, colleges and the universities. However, in order to teach in a university an M.Phil and/or a PhD is mandatory after clearing the JRF NET examination.
3) You have an option of writing the Indian Economic or Statistical Service Examination conducted by the Union Public Service Exam
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi, the eligibility to apply is candidates should be graduates in a school subject from a recognised university. Candidates with at least 50% marks either in the Bachelors Degree (General) / or in the Master's degree in school subjects are eligible to apply. Yes, you are eligible. For more details information you can see below link:- https://www.shiksha.com/college/amp/shyama-prasad-mukherji-college-for-women-Punjab-bagh-Delhi-23974
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Sarita Sahani

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As we all know that DU cut-off are very high. So, in case you are planning to pursue your degree from DU, your percentage is not up to that cut-off. So, if you appear for the entrance exam, you may be selected in that basis if they conduct entrance exam for BA (Hons.)

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