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Siddrat TaufiqueCommunication Writing, USA

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Why not! You can take education loan and if the college finds your profile good they can give you a scholarship.

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Riya Garg

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You can pursue B.Tech or B.Sc in physics, chemistry, maths or economics.

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Riya Garg

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If you want to do BA in economics from DU then maths is a mandatory subject. So, you are not eligible to do BA in economics from DU.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Hi,
In India following courses are available in the field of Economics after 10+2:
(a) BA Hons Economics
(b) BA Economics
(c) Bachelor in Business Economics (BBE)
(d) 4/5 years integrated M.Sc Economics
You may choose any based on your interest and career targets.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear,
You won't get good placement, study methodology, faculties support and even in economics as Ignou doesn't have an established institute.
So, re-consider your options in terms of colleges.
All the best!

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saurabh chaudhary

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Hello Sonali,
List of Colleges in Mumbai for pursuing B.Com with economics:-
Jai Hind College
BNN College, Thane
Vishwasattya Arts and Commerce College

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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Cut-off is anywhere between 80% -85% for open category students. If you are not a domicile of Maharashtra, then it is more than 90%.

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