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The only eligibility criteria are- 55% marks in Higher Secondary (10+2) or equivalent examination from a recognised Board or Institute having any of the following subjects - Physics/ Chemistry/ Mathematics/ Biology/ Statistics/ Philosophy/ Psychology/ History/ Geography/ Economics/ Political Science/ AIHCA/ Commerce/ Home Science/ Nutrition/ Sociology/ Anthropology/ Management subjects.
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For learners of the Japanese language, every year, the Japanese language proficiency test (JLPT) is conducted twice a year in July and December. The levels range from n5-n1. N5 being the most basic, and n1 being the most advanced. To gain proficiency in the Japanese language, you can learn Japanese from these places in Delhi. The Japan Foundation: affiliated with the Japanese embassy in India, the Japan Foundation is a library and a centre where you can start learning Japanese. You can get books, manga, CDs as well. It is located near the Moolchand metro station. A 2-minute walk from there. Delhi University (part-time): if you are look
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M.A. In Economics
M.A. In Mass Communication (MMC)
M.Sc. In Advertisement & Journalism
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Masters in Applied Economics
MBA in Economics
Students of Economics can secure good jobs in the fields of management, public relations, teaching etc. In case they wish to pursue their further studies; students can go for M.Phil or Ph.D. in a variety of specializations. Other Certificatio
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Indian Economic Services: Though Economics Hons. Does't give you the eligibility to give IES but it helps you gain a lot of information and cover most of the subjects from IES point of view. *Eligibility for IES is Post grad
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