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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Last year, it touched 29 lacs. But it may be different this year. Because there are many other factors also which may fluctuate the economy. So don't reliy on the package.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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For eco hons, maths is mandate. Even for B.Com (Hons) programme maths is mandate. So I don't think that any university offer eco hons without maths. But, you may try to other private university otherwise the chances are negligible.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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Despite being in the centre of the town, the college is very peaceful and meets the needs of students. The teachers also possess high standards as they are very well aware of the subject they teach. The ambience of the college is awesome and refreshing, thereby attracting a decent crowd of Kolkata.

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Rakhi BhardwajI'm delhi university student..

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Yes, continue your M.A in any course as per your interest.

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anila k

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There is a difference between B.A. Economics and Economics Honors, where the former would cover the basics of Economics; it would later give you the in-depth knowledge of Economics.
Although, the scope of a program is a very subjective term which would largely depend on your own caliber and the capacity to perform but Eco (Honors) student would definitely have an upper hand when it comes to career opportunities. Also the salary structure would vary again depending on your performance on the program and how you use the knowledge earned through the degree.

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Animesh Wadhwa

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Good evening dear,
Yes, these candidates are eligible for both the courses, also they will have a competitive advantage over others as they would already have learnt a lot. Thanks and All the best.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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B.Sc. Economics- Students who have skills such as communication, numeracy, problem-solving, computing, time management and analytical skills are the most suitable for the course. They should have a logical and analytical mind as they have to deal with mammoth of data in the economics. They should have also an interest in current social and political activities, sincerity, commitment and devotion towards their studies. Those who have planned of becoming lecturer in the very subject after their Master's degree also can go for the course. B.Sc. Economics will have open opportunities like
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Pranav Sikkewal

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Yes, you can get admission in DU colleges, but class 12 percentage is most important. Your class 12 percentage is above 90 or 95. Best luck for your future.

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