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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are eligible to seek admission in BA Hons Economics degree in all universities after 10+2 Commerce. BA Hons is the most primer branch of graduation degree and it's cut off in universities is very high sometime touching 98% in best of four subjects. If you want to take admission in BA Hons Economics then you may have to score very high in 10+2 stage.

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Manisha halai

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Dear friend,
You can go for the Higher Studies after the Completion of BA Economics. You can do Post Graduate in MA Economics so that your base and knowledge regarding the Economics will become strong. And once you become well versed in it, then can appear for, the exams in the final year, like
NET, SET, JRF which are sponsored by UGC. Once, you clear them, you will be getting Scholarships Government for further Research studies in Economics. Then, you can master yourself in it and become ECONOMISTS. By the way, there are many job opportunities in Economics.

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Sofia Goyal

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Panjab University offers Intergrated five years couse of B.A. (Hons. School)+ M.A (Hons. School) in economics.
Number of seats 33 (29 normal and 4 seats (NRI)).
Admission will be purely on merit basis on the marks of the +2 examination. A person who has passed +2 examination under the 10+2+3 system of education conducted by a recognised Board/University/Council with at least 60 per cent (55 per cent in case of SC/ST candidates) marks.
There will be no entrance test.
The candidate must not be above 20 years of age as on 1st August of the year in which admission is sought to the First Semester (22 years in the case of SC/ST).
The seats are di
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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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Yes, BHU is one of the well-known institutions of India. You should opt for MA in economics in BHU.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Your plan is already clear about what you want to do, that is, BA (Hons) in Economics and MBA in Finance. If you are able to do MBA from any of the top 10 international or Indian B-Schools, you will easily get a job in any of the top 5 consulting firms. After you learn the consultany principles and methodologies by working with proven consultants, after few years of experience, you will be in the position to start your own consulting firm.
All the best.

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Sofia Goyal

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Jobs directly related to your degree include:
Actuarial analyst.
Chartered accountant.
Chartered certified accountant.
Chartered public finance accountant.
Data analyst.
Economist.
Financial risk analyst.
Forensic accountant.

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Ashutosh singh

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The best universities for doing Masters in economics in Mumbai are:
Asmita Girls Junior College of Arts Science and Commerce
Mumbai. Maharashtr. India
Course Offered
- Bachelor Of Science(Zoology)
- Bachelor of Art (Economics)
- Bachelor Of Science(Physics)
Maharshi Dayanand College Art Commerce & Science
Mumbai . Maharashtra . India
Course Offered
- Bachelor Of Art(History)
- Bachelor Of Art (Political Science)
- Bachelor Of Science(Physics)
Sophia College for Women
Mumbai . Maharashtra . India
Course Offered
- Bachelor Of Art (Psychology)
- Bachelor Of Science(Zoology)
- Bachelor Of Science(Mathematics)
St. Andrews College of Arts, Science and Commerce
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The general cut-off ranges between 70-80% and the admission process of St. Xavier college, Ahmedabad is not only based on marks but it is also based on an interview.

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