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Anmol Sethi

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Maths is not needed in academics to pursue economics honors

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Anmol Sethi

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, Economics Honors course is available in Amity University. Students from Science background also enroll.

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Anmol Sethi

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You are called for interview based on the academic record.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Which stream you have now, and which is your favorite subject? Science and Arts both stream are good for IAS. Some students choose history, geography and political Science as their main subjects while some students do IAS after engineering also. Some selects chemistry and anthropology as their main subject. It totally depends on you in which subject you feel more comfortable. Best of luck.

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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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Astrology, having existed for more than 3000 years, can consider itself to be the elder sister of psychology. Both disciplines concern themselves with the psyche. As with astrology, there are different branches and schools of psychology. Some prefer scientific approaches - if this is possible with the complexity of the human psyche - and others follow holistic or alternative concepts. These latter approaches often display parallels to astrology and combine easily with it. As per my decision you can go for the best are you in. Both have increasing destination but psychology I prefer you the most. The jobs are various in it
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pratiksha kamble

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Yes, subject doesn't matter, only graduation is important. If a person completed his graduation, then he can appear for exam.

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RAJESH WARANB.TECH BOY

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Cut off for B.A. is quite higher compare to B.Sc. You should get above 90% to secure seat in FC. If you are in open category, these cut off gets down to 80% for reserved category. It also depends upon you want to take admission in grant or non-grant. So, study hard and all the best.

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ritu pareek

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In some universities, there is a provision of appearing in any one paper of your choice. If you had missed only one paper, then you can clear that paper and can complete your Master's degree.

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Rohit Khalekar

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Hi, Economics qualification is very good recognised in the Indian banking sector, insurance sector etc. , and if you are interested in teaching field then you can become an economics teacher/professor in colleges/universities. After doing M.A. In economics, the best career option for you will be qualifying UGC NET exam. This is a national level exam conducted by NTA which determines the candidates' eligibility of becoming assistant professor in any of the prestigious universities across India, the payout is also high. If you are willing to prepare for UGC NET exam then first check here https://scoop.eduncle.com/tips-to-crack-ugc-net-ex
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Usha L MojiPositive thinker!!

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Hi Arindam, After completing Masters in social work one can work in various fields. You can work as instructor or professor, medical and public health social worker, School counselor, licensed clinical social worker, child and family social worker.

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