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Eligibility criteria: Senior Secondary School Certificate or an equivalent examination with at least 50% marks
in aggregate of English and three Subjects from amongst Accountancy, Arabic, Banking, Biology, Biotechnology, Business organisation, Business Studies, Chemistry, Commerce, Computer Science, Economics, Education, English, Fine Arts, Geography, Hindi, History, Home Science, Islamic Studies, Mathematics, Persian, Philosophy, Physical Health
Education, Physics, Political Science /Civics, Psychology, Sanskrit, Sociology, Statistics, Urdu and Modern Indian Languages (Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Malayala
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Actuarial Science is an emerging career option amongst Economics graduates. Actuaries use mathematical skills and statistical methods to determine risk in finance, insurance and other areas. The practical and analytical knowledge embedded by Economics will help you perform in this field with utmost proficiency. Finance
The curriculum of Economics harnesses skills of financial intellect and understanding. If you feel Finance and Banking is your thing, then you can go on to pursue MA in Finance and Banking or an M.A. In finance or a Chartered Financial Analyst certification after graduating. Indian Economic Services (IES)
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Fees structure for MA in economics is INR 50,000 for 1st semester and as the semesters go on the fee decreases by INR 5000. In odd semesters the fees is a bit higher than even semesters. Quite expensive when compared with other colleges. The fees for odd semesters are around INR 40,000 and for even semesters is INR 30,000.
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1. Sarla Anil Modi School of Economics - SAMSOE
2. IIT Bombay.
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JNU does not ask for Maths in class 12th for Economics (Hons. ). But, it is always handy in practical life.Do not worry. Maths is just optional still for admission.
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