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Rahul kumar

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You can choose economics as a generic elective subject in your course. And completing it you will also get a Certificate in economics also.

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Rahul kumar

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If you want to pursue your B.A. Hons then you have to crack CUET exam. Or for any state university or college there are different criteria for different colleges.

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Prakash deep

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Yes, you can do because B.Sc. Economics Hons Programme, it is a commerce base Programme.

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Sai kumar Karri

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The value of a Ph.D. from IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University) depends on various factors such as the individuals personal and professional goals, the field of study, and the recognition of the university and its Ph.D. programme. IGNOU is a well-established and recognised university in India, offering various programs including Ph.D. degrees. The Ph.D. degrees from IGNOU are recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the Distance Education Council (DEC). However, it is important to note that some employers and universities in India and abroad may not accept a Ph.D. degree from IGNOU especially if they have speci
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Deeksha Dixit

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As per recent year's trends, the placement scenario is as follows at St. Stephen's College for the B.A. Course:
1. With more than 35% of all college placements, the B.A. Honors in economics has emerged as the best course in terms of placement.
2. A B.Sc. With honors in mathematics comes in second with a 25% placement rate.
3. Top recruiting companies includes name of CITI Bank, Nomura, McKinsey and Company, etc.
4. The majority of placements for humanities courses were in the education sector.
5. Students also found work with non-profit organizations like Teach for India in addition to private businesses.
6. The average salary package i
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Mansi mehra

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The subjects for semester 1 are colonialism in india, concurrent qualifying language, understanding political theory, constitutional democracy and government of India. The subjects for semester 2 are national in India, political process in india, political theory, concurrent credit language.

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Mansi mehra

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Hi buddy! Being a Dyal Singh college student I would like to put forward my honest reviews. When it comes to teaching faculty, DCAC is definitely better. But in DSC, you will get to attend a lot of seminars. Most of the history students in DSC are really active in the societies that boost their confidence and provide them a great exposure. The campus of DSC is huge. Moreover, the location is accessible. I have expressed my views, now it's upto you. Choose according to your priorities. GOOD LUCK!

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BARVATH KUMAR

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Hi PREETI, List of B.A. Hindi colleges in Mumbai:
1. K J Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce,
2. Shreemati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey Women's University, ChurchGate,
3. K. G. Joshi College of Art and N. G. Bedekar College of Commerce,
4. St. Andrew's College of Arts, Science and Commerce,
5. B. K. Birla College of Arts, Science and Commerce,
6. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj University,
7. Institute of Distance and Open Learning, University of Mumbai,
8. Shantarambhau Gholap Arts, Science and Gotirambhau Pawar Commerce College,
9. Guru Nanak College of Arts, Science and Commerce,
10. Kishinchand Chellaram College.

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BARVATH KUMAR

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Hi VINOD, Below are some of the best Indian colleges that offer B.A/B.Sc with integrated B.Ed
1. St. Stephen's College,
2. IHM Mumbai,
3. Loyola College,
4. AIIMS Delhi,
5. JIPMER Puducherry,
6. Madras Christian College,
7. IHM Kolkata,
8. GGSIPU,
9. AFMC Pune,
10. Kasturi Ram College Of Higher Education,
11. St. Xavier's College Mumbai,
12. CMC Vellore.

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