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Savikram Sandhu

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The cut-off is not out yet, so you will have to wait till it gets out.

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Shabana Bee

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Yes, you can apply for PG course if you are interested in that. You are eligible for PG course. There isn't much difference in pursuing a post graduate Diploma or degree course. Both PGDM and MBA offer the same career growth. But its always better to opt for a post graduate Diploma programme for a reputed management institute. PGDM programs being affiliated to an institute always offer an industry specific and updated curriculum. Therefore being at par with the current industry standards, its always better to opt for a post graduate Diploma programme.

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vatsala jhunjhunwala

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BA economics means that economics is a specialization in the B.A. degree but in general BA there is no specialization.

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Rakhi BhardwajI'm delhi university student..

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The admissions are totally based on your CAT rank and at present no cutoff is there.

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rishav sood

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Yes, you can but the law course will of 3 years and you will have to do the LL.B course first.

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Gurleen Khurana

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Please specify the degree course i.e. Bachelors or Masters.

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Lalit Kumar

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I would suggest you to go for BA Economic or BA. Both have good scopes in market. And, rest is depend on your interest, what exactly you want to become.

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Gurleen Khurana

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For Bachelor's degree, you need to have passed class 12th from a recognized board. It is a three-year undergraduate degree with a focus on qualitative and quantitative aspects of economics. The courses of study include microeconomics and macroeconomics, econometrics, statistics, history of economics, political economy etc. In some universities, students are given the opportunity to choose a specialization, but this is rare.

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