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6 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
You may find previous year's question papers in the link:
https://www.shaalaa.com/question-papers?type=courses&c=university-of-Mumbai-ma-economics-idol-part-1_766
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
If you're going for Economics (Hons) then maths is compulsory but yes, you can take Economics as an elective subject if you are not a Maths student.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 8
GNDU admission process varies from course to course. Thus, candidates are offered admission in few courses on the basis of an entrance exam and for others on the basis of their marks in the qualifying examination.
The syllabus for the entrance test is consist of four sections :
1. General Maths
2. English
3. Logical reasoning
4. General Knowledge
You can dowload the sample papers from the website of the college or buy books from the market to do practice .
I hope this answer will slove your problem .
All the best for your exam.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 8
Some faculty members are highly experienced and have good teaching skills. Placements: Companies visiting our college to offer placements are average. The college authority is working hard to invite good companies. There is an active placement cell in the college which is managed by students most of the time. The average salary package offered was 2 LPA to 3 LPA. Students hardly get internships from this college. In RDS department, you have to do a 6-week internship with a well-known organisation. This includes our course. If you perform well, that particular organisation will offer you placement. Every one of our seniors got placed. T
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6 years ago
Guide-Level 11
I am afraid the answer is negative as last year, it was made compulsory to have maths as your best four subjects in class 12th
but there are more than options still open for you just research it on Shiksha.Com for further information.
All the best.
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