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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The scope of Macroeconomics is widening with the rise in competition in the market. The field helps businessmen focus on prices and production in individual markets as well as the interplay between different markets.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
As you might already know microeconomics is the study of producer tactics to maximise profits, consumer behaviour analysis to improve welfare and the efficient allocation and equitable distribution of resources. It assesses the competitiveness, efficiency of the market, and distribution of resources among various industries and purposes. In general, the goal of microeconomics is to shed light on how people make decisions and how markets interact to help shape laws that advance economy-wide welfare, equity and efficiency. The area of economics known as microeconomics examines decisions made by individuals and businesses on resource allo
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Students who have good marketing, problem-solving, and communication skills can pursue courses in Microeconomics. The students of Microeconomics can find employment in:
- Consultancy Firms
- Colleges/Universities/Schools
- Marketing department
- Legal Firms
- Financial Institutions
- Media Organisations
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Kirori Mal College BA curriculum is spread across six semesters which are categorised as core courses, elective generic, elective: discipline specific, skill enhancement course, and ability enhancement compulsory course. The course title included in the course curriculum are as follows:
- Mathematical Methods for Economics
- Introductory Micro-economics
- Statistical Methods for Economics
- Indian Economy
- Development Economics
- Intermediate Macroeconomics I
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Maths is mandatory in Class 12 to get admission to the BA Economics course at Kirori Mal College. At the undergraduate level, Kirori Mal College offers a three-year BA, BA (Programme) and BA (Hons) course to students in the field of Arts. The BA (Hons) programme is available in 10 specialisations and one of the specialisation is Economics. The Economics Department of Hindu College is a very good department with great faculty.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BA in Economics with Data Science at Chitkara Business School is a three years degree programme offered in a full-time mode. The BA curriculum offers combination of advanced skills in data analysis, including big data, and training in economics. The programme teaches the economics theories and how to contrast these theories in real life, using data analytic and data Science techniques. BA in Economics with Data Science opens up a lot of job options for the students. They have job oppurtunities in industries, such as health care, technology or marketing.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning (SSSIHL) is deemed to be University. It was founded by Sri Sathya Sai Baba in 1981. Actually this is a private university only, but offers free education to all of its students (for all courses). So you don't need to pay a single rupee if you get admission. The university has a merit-based admission policy irrespective of income and religion. Here, they follow a system of education that blends secular knowledge with spiritual knowledge. So, there is no fee structure for this university.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates who has twelve years of school education with atleast 50% aggregate are eligible for BA Economics at Chitkara Business School. Eligible candidates must also fulfill the selection process, which includes group discussion and personal interview. Further, candidates with a Pearson Test scores and SAT scores are also accepted for BA admission. Students might have to participate in a couselling process.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, you can definitely pursue a B.Sc. Computer Science degree with the combination of Computer Science, Mathematics, Economics, and Geography subjects in your 12th standard.
The key eligibility criteria for a B.Sc. Computer Science programme is to have passed 12th standard with a minimum of 50% marks, and the required subjects can be a combination of Mathematics, Computer Science/Computer Applications, and other electives like Economics and GeographySince you have the required subjects of Mathematics, Computer Science/Applications, and two other electives (Economics and Geography), you meet the eligibility criteria to apply for a
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Seeking for admission in The Institute of Home Economics, Delhi University (DU), for B.A can be quite competitive depending on the number of applicants and the cutoff marks set for that academic year. Normally, Delhi University colleges such as Institute of Home Economics have strict admission process whereby students must attain certain cutoff points determined by their results at Form Four level and possibly an application test. Prospective learners are advised to monitor posts closely for more information about the overlook established.
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