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Shivani Hashia

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There is always best four that is considered for admission in courses but subjects to be considered will be different for different courses.

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Shivani Hashia

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To calculate the best four consider 3 science subjects and one other subject in which you have better score add them all and divide by total number of marks and multiple by 100%. You will get best four percentage.

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Shivani Hashia

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It depends upon the course you are looking for. Some courses offer separate entrance examination but others courses are distributed as per the individual cutoffs. You can fill University forms and check for the course you looking for.

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Er Abhishek AgarwalStructural Design Engineer

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No. You need to have post-graduation for pursuing Ph.D. in any field. Diploma makes you eligible only for Graduation. So, go for similar thing.
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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

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1) Every corporation, financial service provider, financial institution, consultancy firm and public as well as government sector bank have positions for economists, research associates, research analysts, risk managers, debt managers, budget managers, investment analysts, economic advisory, econometrician, etc.
2) There is a good scope of teaching in schools, colleges and the universities. However, in order to teach in a university an M.Phil and/or a PhD is mandatory after clearing the JRF NET examination.
3) You have an option of writing the Indian Economic or Statistical Service Examination conducted by the Union Public Service Exam
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Tanya Shrotriya

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Yes, in every university, you have to first do bachelor's then you are eligible to do masters. The terms and condition of the university clearly suggest you to first get your bachelor's done then apply for masters. They even ask for marks in your bachelor and degree too.

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NITESH Kumar

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Wright Brothers invented Aeroplane.

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Mohd Izhar Ul Islam

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If you are doing Simple BA, then scope is not that much bright, you can go for government jobs. B.Com have wider scope, you can go in corporate sector but you must have good knowledge.

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