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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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To get admission for BA economics (Hons) at Hindu college, you need to appear for CUET (common university entrance test). For that, you need to first register for the entrance exam from official website of CUET and appear for the exam after getting your admit cards. Cutoff will be prepared based on your CUET score only. As the cutoffs for this Institute are very high, you need to prepare very well so that you get a favorable score. You are adviced to maintain a strict timetable and prepare for all your subjects accurately. 

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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The CUET cutoff for ST candidates at Hindu College for BA Economics was around 91-95 percentile. This is the average cutoff based on the cutoff of previous years. So if you are willing to take admission, you need to prepare well for CUET and should try your best to get your seat in the first list only. Above 92 percentile is the expected cutoff for BA honours courses and above 91 is for BA programme courses for ST students. You can visit the official website of Hindu college for detailed information. 

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Rashmi Sinha

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Jawaharlal Nehru University CUET PG cutoff 2024 was released for admission to the MA, MSc, MPH and other PG Diploma courses. During the JNU PG cutoff 2024, the last-round scores ranged between 30 and 97.33 for the students belonging to the General AI quota. The cuet PG 2024 cutoff for admission to MA in Economics course was 78 in the last-round. The cutoff data for the same course in the first-round stood at 84 for the General category students in the AI quota. Fore more PG courses and round-wise CUET PG cutoff socres, click here

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Arunima Chowdhury

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Kolkata is home to many well-reputed educational institutions, that are known for their academic excellence, and robust alumni networks. However, if you are searching for some of the top girls' college in Kolkata to pursue an honours degree in Economics, here's a list of institutions that you can never go wrong with:

  • Ramakrishna Sarada Mission Vivekananda Vidyabhavan Girls' College
  • Gokhale Memorial Girls' College
  • Lady Brabourne College
  • Calcutta Girls' College
  • Bethune College

Economics, as a discipline, is challenging. So, you need the best of infrastructure, and faculty members to get through your graduation with flying colours! And these ab

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Abhignan bollam

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Yes, students from an arts background who studied Economics in their 12th grade can pursue a BA in Economics Honours. Most universities and colleges offering this programme require candidates to have completed their 10+2 with Economics and Mathematics as preferred subjects. Additionally, a minimum percentage, often around 50%-60% in aggregate, is required depending on the institution's eligibility criteria.

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Rakesh chand

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BA (H) Economics course is a good option after class 12th because the future scope for this course is very good many govt.and private sectors provide lots of jobs opportunity in this field.After this course you can apply for various sectors like banking, finance, investment, education etc.Quantum university is one of the best university in uttarakhand who provide this course with affordable fees.For admission in this course in Quantum university you must have completed 12th with minimum 50% in any stream.Quantum university also provide good placements also the placements % of Quantum university is 80% and 100+companies visit the campus

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Mohit Sharma

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The total tuition fee is almost the same at both the institutes. The total tuition fee for the PG Diploma at IIMC Delhi ranges is between INR 47,000 and INR 2 lakh. At IIMC Jammu it ranges from INR 87,000 to INR 2 lakh. The mentioned fee is as per the official website and is still subject to change.

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The MA Economics programme at IILM University stands out due to its industry-oriented curriculum, focus on real-world applications, and interdisciplinary approach. The programme combines theoretical foundations with practical exposure, offering specialised subjects like Econometrics, Data Analysis, and Financial Economics, preparing students for the evolving global economy. Students benefit from guest lectures, industry projects, and internships, which enhance their learning and employability. Additionally, the programme encourages the use of modern tools like R and Python for data analysis, which gives students an edge in the competit

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Surbhi Sahu

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The students are admitted through an entrance teset common to all social sciences for integrated Economics course at HCU. The students spent the first three years of study at the Centre for Integrated Studies, after which they branch out to the respective allotted discipline. The minimum eligibility requirement for admission to the course is 60% in 12th. The total cost of the course is INR 24,000, which includes a one-time admission fee of INR 1,960.

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Surbhi Sahu

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JU's Economics Department has a well-equipped library, air-conditioned classrooms, and a computer lab with statistical and econometric software. Some say that the course curriculum is more theory- and research-oriented than technological. BA Economics Subjects include various topics like Micro and Macro Economics, Mathematical Methods of Economics, Economic Theory, Economic Statistics, Financial Systems, Economics of the Society, Foreign Economics Theory, etc. Students must take 14 core economics courses across six semesters. Students must choose two DSE courses from a list of courses offered in the fifth and sixth semesters.

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