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Anmol Sethi

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Yes, you can pursue economics honors without maths as subject.

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Anmol Sethi

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You can go for MBA or MA or government competitive exams.

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Anmol Sethi

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Yes, you can pursue Economics honors without maths.

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Anmol Sethi

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They are both graduation degrees so there is not much of a point of doing both together.

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Anmol Sethi

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Hi! B.A. (Honors) Economics is a very good course to pursue your graduation in. It will give you a broader understanding of the economy. Economics is a very interesting discipline to study and an important one as well. I have done economics honors and I am currently pursuing MBA. Importance of economics as a subject for managers is also very much stressed upon by my teachers. It is important to study economics at some point. Even better if it is during graduation.

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Anmol Sethi

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In BA Economics in general, there is micro and macroeconomics, growth models, a little bit of statistics and mathematics application in economics, economic history etc.

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Anmol Sethi

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After B.A. Honours Economics it is important that you go for post graduate studies. There aren't any jobs available after BA Honors Economics. You can go for Masters in Economics which will help you take NET examination or you can get a job in research profile. There are also government exams or RBI exams which require graduate or post graduate in economics. If you do not want to pursue masters in economics, you can always take CAT and other competitive exams for MBA.

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Anmol Sethi

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Yes, you can go for Economics honours as a course despite having studied science in school. In Economics honors, there is not much background or base required as is the case in science. In school they teach micro and macro economics and statistics and Indian economy, which is covered during graduation as well.

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Amrit Raj

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Yes, you need to apply via your Diploma certificate if you want to join Data analytics field. Use your graduation degree where graduation is mandatory. It will also add value to your cv. There are many vacancies in IT firms where knowledge of data analytics are required.

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