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aniket sen

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If you have interest in economics, maths, then you can pursue for B.Sc with economics honors. But, if you are interested in management, then go for BBA.

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Hi,
This programme is supported by ongoing research at the School of Social Sciences & Humanities, thus giving students a unique opportunity to gain solid grounding in cutting-edge theories and research and to critically reflect, discuss and write about topical issues from local, national and international perspectives. The BA (Hons) degree is intellectually demanding preparation for a wide range of professional occupations, and certainly moulds students into highly skilled, versatile, independent thinkers with interpersonal skills that will set them apart.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You have following option to select from based on your maths and economics background:
(a) BA/ BA Hons Economics
(b) B.Sc maths
(c) B.Com or B.Com Honors
(d) BBA/BMS/BBE
(f) BCA
(g) Hotel Management
(h) NDA in non-technical arms
(I) Change to any humanities subjectYou can choose any of the option based on your interests and preferences.

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Pallavi Choudhury

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(a) Microeconomics theory,
(b) Macroeconomic theory,
(c) Mathematical techniques used by economists,
(d) Probability and statistics,
(e) General questions on reasoning and quantitative ability of the students.
All the best.

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Prerana PawarStudent of Amity global business school

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You can go for teaching professional also you can try for government exams such as UPSC and MPSC. Economics is very helpful for such exams. You can also work in companies too. You can go forward for Master's degree, if you want.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Economics is a social science concerned with the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services. It studies how individuals, businesses, governments and nations make choices on allocating resources to satisfy their wants and needs, and tries to determine how these groups should organize and coordinate efforts to achieve maximum output.

Economics can generally be broken down into macroeconomics, which concentrates on the behavior of the aggregate economy, and microeconomics, which focuses on individual consumers. Majority of universities offer Bachelor's (BA Economics or BA Hons Economics) and Master's degrees (MA Economi

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