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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear
Yes, you can consider Ashoka University for your education because of the following factors:
1. International standards course module
2. Experienced faculty
3. Corporate interaction
4. Emerging name in education etc.
All the best.

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Mayukh Choubey

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Hello Vidushi,
It's really admirable that you want to pursue economics.I myself had econ in my 12th. So, the steps are:
1. You need mathematics in your 12th standard
2. Get your Bachelor's degree in Economics (B.Sc/BA in Economics).
3. Get your Masters degree in economics
4. After that, you have to crack NET and get your PhD in economics.
Some colleges also absorb Masters candidates as lecturers. It's a long way from your +2 to being a lecturer. But, surely, your zeal to learn will help you find your way. I hope to see you someday on that podium.
Until then, Good Luck.

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Ritesh BhandariA figment of nothing.

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Finance is a better option.

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subhasish debroy

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Not necessarily BA in economics required. Graduate from any disciplines with 50% or more may apply for MA in economics.

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Vaibhav Solanke

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You can make your career in economics field by pursuing MA in economics.

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Mayukh Choubey

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Hi,
It's very admirable that you are interested about pursuing economics but sadly without mathematics it's not possible to get a Bachelor's degree in economics as maths is an integral part of the mentioned subject.
Don't lose hope, there are some awesome subjects you can pursue after 12th.

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