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Devi singh

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Economics is a good subject and I'm glad to guide you on this. Here it goes:
WEEK 1
Do full consumers' behaviour twice. You must be able to teach this very confidently to anyone without referring to book.
WEEK 2
Complete producers' behavior, in the same way you have done consumers' behaviour. Concentrate on tables and diagrams (especially that of variable proportions and cost curves).
WEEK 3
Start doing 1st four chapters of macro. Concentrate on all the three methods of calculation national income and do practice.
WEEK 4
Finish all the chapters that are left in macro.
LAST 2 days
Solve 4 previous years' question papers (2012-2017). And you ar
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Megha Aggarwal

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You need to reappear for the economics exam only.

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Aman Kumar

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University of Delhi is one of the best universities in India for economics.
Lady Shri Ram College for Women-Delhi, Sri Ram College of Commerce, St. Stephen's College and Ramjas College has best faculty members in commerce and economics department. Cut off percentage is very high for the UG programs.
IIT, Kharagpur is also a very good option for BA hons in economics and cut off percentage is very high, around 95%.
St. Albert's college, Cochin established in 1946. Affiliation is granted by the Mahatma Gandhi University. This college library is well stocked and placement is very good.
Fergusson College, Pune is also a favorable destination
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Randheeer singh

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Hi,
Absolutely yes, you can surely pursue a course in Economics after class 12th depending on the college you wish to get into.
Eligibility-
The minimum criterion of eligibility needed to be met for admission to the course is a 10+2 or equivalent qualification from a recognized institute/ university with a minimum aggregate score of 50 (mathematics being a must). Candidates awaiting their final examinations results are also eligible to apply on provisional basis.
The general procedure for admission to the course is merit- based, I.e. on the basis of the merit obtained by the candidate at the 10+2 level. A few institutes also conduct entra
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Devi singh

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Best colleges for BA (h) in DU:
Lady Shri Ram College
St. Stephen College
Hindu College
Shri Ram College of Commerce
Hansraj College
Ramjas College
Best colleges for BA (programme):-
Ramjas College
Kirorimal College
Delhi College of Arts and Commerce
Venketeshwara College
Best colleges for B.Sc (mathematics):
Hindu College
Hansraj College
Ramjas College
Kirorimal College

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Rahul,
Delhi School of Economics us a premier institute in India but it's for post graduate studies.
I am attaching a link that will give you all required information
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/economics/colleges/b-a-colleges-india

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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The level of difficulty in MA Economics is actually depends upon you. If you didn't have studied maths at 12th level or if you don't shows interest in mathematics then it would be very much difficulty for you (Difficulty level can be 09/10). Because maths is the essence part of economics. Without the knowledge of maths, you won't be able to find the 'Time Value of Money', Bond and Stock valuation, Price determination under different forms of market, Managerial Economics. All these requires higher level knowledge of calculus, algebra and probability. The concepts of differentiation and integration helps you to formulate the policies by
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Debajit Chandra

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Hi,
BCA is a computing application degree course and someone needs Maths as a compulsory subject in 12th to pursue BCA.

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