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Disha Chauhan

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It is a national level exam conducted by IIT Madras for shortlisting candidates to fill seats in five years integrated Master of Arts (MA). For detailed information visit:https://www.shiksha.com/college/indian-institute-of-technology-madras/hsee-exam

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Anuradha Gopala

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In case you do not have maths as an elective subject, you need to have either of the following subjects at the graduation level.
1. Statistics
2. Physics
3. Economics
You also need to score minimum 50% marks in graduation.

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Satish PrabhuCenter Director at IMPEL Overseas Consultants

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Dear Samir,
Yes, you are eligible as the cut off for most Universities is 65%, however it may vary from University to University, check out with the University you want to apply to, if I may suggest check out Deakin, RMIT, University of Sydney, UOWS to mention a few, however please select a course of 2 years duration as 1 year one will not make you eligible for a Post study work visa.
All the best.

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kanu vashisht

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You can opt for Lovely Professional University, as this university provides scholarships in every stream for if you are an economics graduate then you can easily sit for placements. All the best.

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Shruti Ghai

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It will be difficult for you to take admission with such grades as the cut-offs for BA (economics) is a bit higher. You can try if you have a quota or something. All the best!

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pasha asif

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It depends on the allocation through your university itself and details about the same might be available on the university website. Or, you can also contact the administration department of your university.

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kanu vashisht

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As far as you are going to do your Masters in arts so maths is compulsory in 12th whenever you opt for any stream.

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Sushant Sharma

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Hi Hartej, Please confirm the course in which you wish to apply for better understanding. Admission process varies for every course. Thanks.

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Ambika RathoreBold and beautiful

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No, Maths is not compulsory. You can go for another option with economics like psychology.

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