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It is equivalent to BA eco hons and yes, in most colleges, maths is seen as a compulsory subject for it. For e.g., DU colleges.
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The candidate must have secured an aggregate of 50% in the Bachelor's program of economics or equivalent, from a recognized university or college.
The age eligibility is that it must not be more than 35 years.
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Congratulations on graduating! You are ready to try these interesting jobs:
1. Consultancy (One of the highest paid jobs)
2. Corporate Law
3. MBA in Finance or M.A. Economics
4. Statistics and Analysis
5. Government jobs (like RBI)
Off-beat things to do :
1. Economic Journalism (if you have a flair for language)
2. Get into Think Tanks like Niti Aayog
3. Teaching
4. Startups
All the best!
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Find out the details like admission process, eligibility, fee structure, rankings, placements and infrastructure.
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*Generally, for the less competitive courses in LSE such as sociology (which I have applied for), having a predicted grade of 85+ (with one subject, English being 98) was enough for them to consider me an academically strong candidate. Admittedly, I had good 10th boards grades, but anything above 9 should be fine. *Some courses ask for less (85+) and some ask for more (95+). Ensure that you at least meet these requirements as they are the basic things that you must have in order to even be considered.
*Since most people would view their personal statement as either bad or very good. Nobody who applies to universities like LSE would
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