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NAGA SAI NITHIN CHALAGALLA

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Yes, female candidates can apply for admission in B.A. Economics in Loyola college, Chennai.

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NAGA SAI NITHIN CHALAGALLA

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Unfortunately, girls cannot apply for B.A. Economics course in Loyola College, Chennai.

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NAGA SAI NITHIN CHALAGALLA

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For Economics Honours at HR College, Mumbai, a minimum score of around 95-98% in Class 12th is generally required. Similarly, for B.Com at HR College, a minimum score of around 90-92% in Class 12th is generally required. For St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, the minimum required score for Economics Honours is around 94-96% in Class 12th, while for B.Com the minimum required score is around 88-90% in Class 12th. It is important to note that these are approximate figures based on previous year trends.

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Business intelligence, international development, human resource management, IT, journalism, law, management, market research, politics, public relations, social research and taxation.

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Mohd Ahsan

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You can do MBA after your graduation. There are MBAs with different specialisation. Like
MBA (Finance)
MBA (International Business)
MBA (Hospital Administration)
MBA ( IT)
MBA ( Supply chain Management)
Try to find your interest and choose the course according to your interest.

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Mohd Ahsan

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You can do MBA after your graduation. There are MBAs with different specialisation. Like
MBA (Finance)
MBA (International Business)
MBA (Hospital Administration)
MBA ( IT)
MBA ( Supply chain Management)
Try to find your interest and choose the course according to your interest.

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Mohd Ahsan

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You can pursue:
B.A (Economics)
BBA
BBM
B.Com.

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Mohd Ahsan

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You can pursue:
B.A (Economics)
BBA
BBM
B.Com.

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Anshika Maurya

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Whether a dual degree is a better option than a single degree depends on your personal goals, interests, and career aspirations. Here are some potential benefits and drawbacks of pursuing a dual degree programme:
Benefits:
Increased skill set: Pursuing a dual degree programme allows you to develop a broader skill set, which can be useful in the job market.
Better job prospects: Having a dual degree may make you a more competitive candidate for certain jobs or industries that require a combination of skills from different fields. Time and cost savings: Some dual degree programs allow you to earn two degrees in a shorter amount of time and
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