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Pooja sehrawat

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Dear Siraj,
These are some mandatory subjects which you require for getting admission in AME in your 12th class.
Class 12th:
Mandatory Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
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Krishi Sharma

Guide-Level 13

Hi Prity,
Yes, you can apply for the course.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
Candidate should pass (10+2) with maths and english as compulsory subject from CBSE or other board of examination.
1. Aggregate- 60%
2. Maths- 65%, English-50%
All the Best!

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Lavanya Puri

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Hi Faaizah!
You should have completed your 10+2 from a recognized education board, with a minimum of 50% marks in order to be eligible for BA in economics. For the entrance test, you must be prepared with all the economics that you studied in the 11th and 12th standard. If you remember that by heart, you will certainly clear the exam. Also, stay up to date with the current affairs.

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Shraddha Tiwari

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Sorry to say that but in order to do M.Sc. . in wildlife sciences or forestry, you will have to complete your graduation from some Science subject only. From economics, you can't do M.Sc. . from wildlife sciences.

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Aakash Rai

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Yes, why not. You've studied all those subjects. So, you can sure chose them as mainstream.

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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

No, Maths is not compulsory.
If you didn't study economics, but studied commerce stream, then there will be a deduction of 2.5% from your best of four marks.
Whereas, if you didn't study commerce in higher secondary, then there will be a deduction of 5% from the best of four.
So, in conclusion, Maths is not compulsory, but economics is.

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Ananya Adhi

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Yes, it's compulsory to have maths in your +2.

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Krishi Sharma

Guide-Level 13

Hi Kaivalya,Job available for them in the central government sector is to work as a budget analyst in different government departments. Several job opportunities also available in the defense department. You can also work in Reserve Bank of India or State Bank of India after qualifying the concerned exam. Several government organizations also offer lucrative job opportunities for these graduates. Oil and Natural Gas Corporation is one among these organizations. All the Best.

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