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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The course curriculum include core topics related to the field of Economics. PES University BSc (H) Economics is a four-year course, which is divided into eight semesters. Students enrolled in the course have to go through an internship as well. Additionally, a dissertation also has to be submitted. Mentioned below are some of the subjects included in the course curriculum:
- Microeconomics
- Statistics for Economics
- Managerial Economics
- International Economics
- Law and Economics
- Export Import Management, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
For aspiring DU aspirants planning to pursue subjects like Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, and Physics; the following are the steps to be followed:
1. Behold Eligibility Criteria
Mathematics/Statistics/Physics: These courses have most probably Science subjects with Mathematics taken at Class 12. Since you have appeared for Class 12, check for the subjects.
Economics: Delhi University may not require mathematics up to the 12th level for an aspirant at BA (Hons.) Economics, but it proves to be useful.
Finalize that your subjects match the requirements as you will see in DU official norms for the specified courses.
2. Appear For CUET (Comm
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
For a candidate to be eligible for the B.A. (Hons.) in Economics at Jadavpur University, such candidates must meet the following criteria:
Mathematics Requirement: An overall score of 80% or more in the 12th standard Mathematics or Applied Mathematics. Marks in Business Mathematics are not considered.
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Overall Academic Performance: Candidates should have good results in their higher secondary examination since competition for admission is stiff.
These criteria may change, and hence, regarding the current status on the official Jadavpur University admissions page or admissions office can be referred to.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
To the Economics BA program at Jadavpur University, a candidate needs to sit a written test about his/her knowledge of Economics, Mathematics, and English. The eligibility criteria include: 10+2 with an aggregate of not less than 75% and 75% in Mathematics or Applied Mathematics for the general category. Admission is determined on the basis of 10+2/H.S./Equivalent Examination marks as well as that of the written test. Apply via online application with a nominal fee. Jadavpur University has an admission policy based on merit, ensuring that deserving students find their seats in this coveted BA Economics program. Result is usually publis
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
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Yes, you can pursue PhD in Economics after completing BTech in any stream. There are many colleges that allow only studnets who have completed a Masters in Economics or a related field, but some colleges also allow students from other backgrounds to take admission in Doctorate in Economics degree. You must apply for entrance exams like UGC NET and GATE through which you can get admission into the PhD in Economics program.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, you can join BA Economics at Delhi University even without Maths in Class 12. It will limit your option. Some colleges of the DU may offer this programme without the requirement of Mathematics. However, others are taking it as a compulsorily required subject at the time of admission to their college.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Top Colleges for Admission to MA in Economics include Delhi University, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Mumbai University, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), and Pune University, among others. The typical eligibility is a BCom/Bachelor's degree from some of these institutions, however, the minimum marks required tend to vary between institutions. More commonly top colleges use entrance exams or tests. DU uses its Entrance Test, JNU-Centre Entrance Examination, BHU-PET and so on. Study every college's entrance exam requirements, eligibility criteria, and application deadlines. It's always better to prepare thoroughly for these exams to
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The students can appear for CUET UG Economics, providing a background in Humanities also. The Common University Entrance Test, or CUET, allows the students, as well as students of diverse disciplines, including Humanities, to get through the test of subject Economics. The only essential thing is that candidates ought to check out eligibility requirements for the particular university, or course one applies. Since Economics forms a part of the curriculum in Humanities, you should prepare well for the exam focusing on microeconomics, macroeconomics, and statistical methods that are common in high school economics curricula.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
The general BA Economics programme is just different from the BA Economics (Hons) programme because the former provides general knowledge of economics, and the latter is more specialised as it focuses on advanced topics with a research-oriented approach.
In Gujarat, BA Economics programs are offered by colleges such as St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad, MSU Baroda, Sardar Patel University, Gujarat University, and SNDT University. Admission is merit-based, and eligibility requires 10+2 in Economics or Commerce. Some colleges may also conduct entrance exams or have specific marks criteria for admission.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Depending on the particular requirements of the course and college you might still be able to select different combinations under the BA programme if you are not eligible for Economics Honours since you did not take mathematics in your 12th grade. As long as the subject combination complies with CUET eligibility, many universities permit students to apply for DU in combinations like psychology with other disciplines like sociology or political science.
However the particular qualifying conditions for each programme may limit the courses you can choose. After the results are released you can verify the precise topic combinations that eac
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