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5 years agoContributor-Level 7
Eligible students can complete the procedure on getting the course of choice.
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5 years agoContributor-Level 7
As per the Eligibility Criteria, an applicant must have a Bachelors degree (of at least 3-year duration) in any discipline and have passed the 12th standard examination with Mathematics as a subject.
Selection of candidates to this programme will be based on performance in written tests and subsequent interview. The written admission tests will comprise multiple-choice and short answer type questions in both Economics and Mathematics at the undergraduate level.
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5 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Which means that the popularity of studying overseas increasing dynamically that can give you a sense of security - one thing to understand that getting admission in the foreign universities is much easier compared to the local public universities.
A recent survey suggested that getting admission into the IITs is tougher than getting admitted into the top 20 universities in the world.
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Scholar-Level 17
Hi,I believe what gives SNU an edge over SSE is the number of options to explore. Not only the School of Management, Performing Arts and Humanities but an "economist" has the option to explore in the School of Engineering and School of Natural Sciences. There are some really interesting engineering courses that are useful for everyone and SNU gives you the freedom to explore them. Also, SNU provides attractive scholarships to all those who meet the requirements which are financially convenient and the campus is almost 10 times bigger than SSE. Thank you.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
you need to have studied Bachelors in economics to pursue a master course in the same field. Though here is a list:
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/economics/colleges/colleges-india?rf=filters&bc[]=100&uaf[]=base_course.
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