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Animesh Wadhwa

Guide-Level 12

Hi dear,
Yes, of course.
It will provide you with an upper hand.
Economics is a compulsory subject for a finance candidate.
Though it may not be a specialization subject, but it will be used in all the other subjects directly or indirectly.
Thanks and all the best.

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Rahul Sharma

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Hello, If you want to make career in the lectureship and Research programme you can make career through both the subjects as both of them have good career opportunities available
After clearing the UGC NET Exam you get work in various fields.
Work as a lecturer and Professor in the Colleges and Universities. Write the Book Editor and Author in the various fields
Work in the Research Field related to the Subject
Guide students to prepare for the NET Exam. Work as Project manager in the relevant field.

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anila k

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The subjects included in the entrance exam are Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Probability, Statistics, Econometrics, Game Theory, Mathematics and Logical Ability.

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mayank bhardwajI am a Management Student

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Yes it provide. check the official site tmu.ac.in for fee structure.

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kanksha Mutreja

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The minimum criterion of eligibility needed to be met for admission to the course is a 10+2 or equivalent qualification from a recognised institute/university with a minimum aggregate score of 50. Candidates awaiting their final examinations results are also eligible to apply on provisional basis.

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kanksha Mutreja

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The minimum criterion of eligibility needed to be met for admission to the course is a 10+2 or equivalent qualification from a recognised institute/university with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. Candidates awaiting their final examinations results are also eligible to apply on provisional basis.

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Rishi Rajbongshi

Beginner-Level 4

For B.Com you can't get because DU needs Maths in +2.
Then only you can get a seat in DU.
You also need a percentage above 95%.

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Rakhi BhardwajI'm delhi university student..

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No, your percentage is too low for DU but you can check the cut-off list.
Private colleges are providing admission.

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Jeetashree Doley

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Yes, there is M.A. Economics in SRCC.
No, you don't have to apply separately as the colleges are allotted by the university (maybe on the basis of your marks).

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