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priyank sharma

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For B.Sc in economics, you only need 50% in your 10+2. Here is a more information.
Bachelor of Science in Economics or B.Sc Economics is an undergraduate program of 3 years which can be done after completion of 10+2 or equivalent examination. The average annual fee for B.Sc Economics ranges between INR 50,000 to 1 lakh depending on the college.
The program is spread over 6 semesters at an interval of every six months. B.Sc Economics syllabus imparts candidates relevant knowledge about economic analysis, economic fundamentals and principles. After the completion of the course, candidates are equipped with the knowledge of how economic pri
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Antarixa Bhardwaj

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There will be a combined entrance exam for Delhi University. Your admission will depend on your grades and marks in the entrance.

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anila k

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The syllabus will be provided to you, once the session start. So, you need to wait till that time.

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anila k

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Please specify where do you wish to apply. Every college/university follows a different pattern for admission.

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priyank sharma

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Christ university understands that people come from different educational backgrounds and they may not have had the complete education. So keeping this in mind the paper is quite easy. Maths till class 10th is asked and there are more questions based on logical reasoning. So there is no need to refer to a book just be confident and remember what all you have learned.

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Shivani Hashia

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B.Sc (H) degree is superior to B.Sc degree. You can go for Master's degree after being a B.Sc (H) graduate, either you can go for MBA or M.Sc in the same course.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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The marks required for different categories is as follows:-
1. General-97.25,
2. OBC-93.3,
3. SC- 90,
4. ST-86.

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