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ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Aspirants seeking admission to 3 years Full-time BA Hons Program should meet the following criteria as specified by the institute.
Academic Requirement:
Candidate should have passed Intermediate or equivalent examination from the recognized board of Education
The minimum marks compulsory for General and Other Backward Classes candidates are 60%* and for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes is 55%.
COURSE DETAILS
Applicable fee at the time of admission: Rs. 10080
Fee At the time of admission includes
Enrollment fee of Rs. 1000.00
Laboratory Fees of Rs. 1000.00 per subject per annum will be charged wherever applicable.
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We have mentioned below the London School of Economics fees in rupees for international students:
Courses | Duration | 1st Year Tuition Fees |
|---|---|---|
MIM(34 courses) | 9 months-2 years | INR 21.3 L - 44.9 L |
Others PG(58 courses) | 12 months-2 years | INR 21.3 L - 32.1 L |
MS(22 courses) | 9-21 months | INR 23.9 L - 36.1 L |
BBA(8 courses) | 3 years | INR 22.8 L - 28.1 L |
Others UG(19 courses) | 3-4 years | INR 22.8 L - 27.2 L |
B.Sc.(8 courses) | 3 years | INR 22.8 L - 23.7 L |
LL.M.(3 courses) | 1 year | INR 24.9 L - 36.1 L |
MPA(3 courses) | 21 months | INR 17.9 L - 27.9 L |
M.Phil(4 courses) | 3-4 years | INR 21.3 L |
M.Arch(2 courses) | 12 months-4 years | INR 21.3 L - 31.5 L |
LL.B.(1 course) | 3 years | INR 28.1 L |
B.E. / B.Tech(1 course) | 3 years | INR 23.7 L |
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Both the Economics (H) and BA programme ( economics + small business and entrepreneurship) are same in most of the aspects.
In short, the former is theoretical oriented and the latter is which devotes with the practical aspects of the business, that is it is associated with concepts, theories, models and framework .This is the major difference between these both.
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No, you can not. The combined majors in economics and sociology with political Science as the minor offers in Christ University. After the successful completion of three year degree programme the students will be awarded the UG degree with economics and sociology as major and political Science as the minor subject.
Mount Carmel college is offering BA Political Science and sociology. So you have this option also.
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The details of the current class profile of the University of Oxford MSc Financial Economics are given below:
- GMAT average score: 742
- International students: 99%
- Class size: 73
- Female: 56%
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As per the data of 2023, in Financial Times rankings, 92% of the University of Oxford MFE graduates achieved employment within three months. The reported average salary of surveyed MFE graduates was $111,005. The increase in salary was 42%.
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