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Sneha Singhania

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Hi,
Yes, you will definitely get a good job. Getting a good job depends upon your capability and your hard work not everything happens with studying in a top college only. Sometimes people from top level colleges don't get good jobs. Just work hard and give your best and don't listen to people you say such negative things and avoid thinking about such things they are only going to distract you.

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shivangi raizada

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There are no such cons of any course as every degree has its own value in the field. Although MA in economics is a hot qualification. One can get into the capital market as a researcher or economist. One can also join the media industry as a journalist, correspondent or writer. An MA (economics) armed with MBA finance is an excellent option for moving into the capital market domain as an Analyst. It is also an avenue of venturing into the academics line as a teacher/lecturer. Salary depends on a multiple factors but is never a constraint for the right person with the desired skill set and exposure. So, it's up to you whether you want t
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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

There are many courses which include economics in their curriculum. BA (Hons) Economics is one of the courses which will provide you with the specialised knowledge in economics, and it is available in many DU colleges like SRCC, Hindu, Venketeshwar, etc. You can also go for BBE, whose entrance exam JAT is conducted by DU every year. If you are looking for economics, as a subject in your curriculum and do not want to focus mainly on it, you can opt for B.Com (Hons), Maths (Hons), Stats (Hons), etc., and opt for economics as one of your subjects.

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Sneha Singhania

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Hi,
This depends and varies from university to university. Some universities do conduct exams while others don't. So, it depends on the college you choose.
Good luck.

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Shubham Belwal

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No, you can't. JEE paper 2 can be taken only by those candidates who have physics, chemistry, mathematics as their subjects, along with meeting other eligibility criteria.

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Vineet Kumar RohillaPersuing BBA from JIMS Kalkaji(IP University)

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I think you should choose an option which will take you directly into a multi-national corporation as this is a very good course to enter the corporate world. So choose wisely and do well.

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Shail Oberoi

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MA in economics is a hot qualification. One can get into the capital market as a researcher or economist. One can also join the media industry as a journalist, correspondent or writer. An MA (eco) armed with MBA finance is an excellent option for moving into the capital market domain as an Analyst. It is also an avenue of venturing into the academics line as a teacher/lecturer.
Salary depends on a multiple factors but is never a constraint for the right person with the desired skill set and exposure.

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shaniya salahuddin

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It depends on your interest and hard work. Both the courses are good but I think that finance is better in comparison to economics.

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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Actually, change of college depends on the university norms. As far I know it is possible only in the beginning of 2nd year, provided that your previous year's marks are good.
First, get permission from the department of your college. You should talk to your teacher in charge.

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Ananya Dev

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Hi Sachin,
The scope of the subject is significant at both the national and international level because the ever-increasing role of economics is being understood by nations & organizations. There is extensive demand for economic researchers, analysts, consultants and strategists who are well trained to understand the changing economic trends. Economic advisors are now seen as an inevitable part of any small or large scale organisation. The field is highly interesting and offers a diversity of subjects within it. Banking, industrial sector, trade, commerce, taxation, finance, insurance and several other areas require basic to advance kno
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