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Shivani TiwariCurrently pursuing MFM from NIFT

Contributor-Level 10

There is no such criteria in St. Xavier's College for the admission in Undergraduate programmes, as for you, BA in economics. The only eligibility criteria for admission in any undergraduate programme in Xavier's is a passing certificate of 10+2 from any recognized board such as CBSE, ICSE or any state board.

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SAKSHI AGGARWAL

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Minimum percentage required to get admission in any BA course in Fergusson is 80%, because that's the maximum downfall I have seen in the past few years in the cut-offs. I would suggest you go to any other college than this.

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Daksh Nagpal

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Looking at all aspects of a college Ramanujan college, Delhi is better than the Symbiosis School of Economics in terms of Academic approach, Faculty available, Infrastructure of the campus, Social life and some more aspects as well. But if we look at the accommodation facilities and placements offered by the college, Symbiosis School of Economics has a better approach. But after looking at the most important aspect a student looks forward to is the fee structure, Symbiosis School of Economics offer the course Economics Honors with the fee range of 5 to 6 lacks for the total course, but on the other side Ramanujan College offers the sam
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Praveen Prajapati

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 You have to must score 98+ for the admission.

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Siddhant Shitole

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Yes, there is a common entrance exam for everyone i.e. NPAT.

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Athira V

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M.Sc economics doesn't have much value as MA in economics. MA economics is good if you are looking forward in career like government jobs, teaching research, etc. MBA is good if you if you are interested in corporate career.

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Vatsalya Tegwal

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According to my knowledge, you should pursue an undergraduate degree in economics from SH Thevara.

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SAKSHI AGGARWAL

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No, in order to do BA (Hons) Economics, one has to study maths as a subject. It is compulsory.

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Himanshu TalrejaThe Best veiw comes after the Hardest Climb.

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Hello Manisha,
Pondicherry University offers 3 courses in Economics
Ph.D. (Full- time, Part-time (Internal & External)
M.Sc. Economics (2 Year PG Programme)
M.Sc. Economics ( 5 years Integrated Programme)

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Shabana Bee

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No, it is not compulsory to have maths in class 12th for BA Economics. You can apply for admission. Good luck.

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