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Megha Aggarwal

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After BA in economics, you can go for courses like MA in economics, MA in Mass Communication (MMC), M.Sc in Advertisement & Journalism, Master of Business Administration (MBA), Masters in Applied Economics and MBA in Economics.
You can also go for certification courses like SAP training, Diploma in Share Trading and Investment, Company Secretary Advanced Post Graduate Diploma in Events, banking, finance courses, etc.

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Nivetha Sakthivel

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So simple, it's a school of economics and MBA will come under the school of management studies. MBA HR under the schools of management is totally different from the schools of economics.

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Every line is a good line, depending on how much interested you are. So tell me which field interests you the most?

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jigyasa arya

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Hi,
To get admission in MA Economics at Gokhale Institute, Pune, you first need to complete your BA Economics syllabus and you can't prepare from a single book because the syllabus is very vast, it's the summary of everything you have studied in the 3 years of BA. Economics is one of the toughest subjects. You need to be focused for it. Generally, people go for special coaching class to crack MA Economics entrance.
Its entrance examination has 3 sections:
Section A: Aptitude in mathematics and statistics, this section is of 30 marks.
Section B: Analytical Ability and Reasoning, this section is of 20 marks.
Section C-Economics (undergraduate
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An expert committee of the UGC had two years ago recommended that students enrolled in a regular degree course should be allowed to pursue an additional degree simultaneously under open or distance education mode from the same or different university.
However, students should not be allowed to undertake two regular degrees at the same time, the committee held.

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