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nikhil Sharma

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Anik Verma

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Hi Hem,
There is no such option available for M.A Economics in CT University. Courses available are M.A. in Punjabi, M.A. in Hindi, M.A. in Educational Leadership and Management, M.A. in Education, M.A. in History, M.A. in Sociology, M.A. in Fine Arts, M.A. in English, M.A. in Political Science, M.A. in Psychology.
Regards

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nikhil Sharma

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Please check for your eligibility to pursue M.A. In Economics from the criteria mentioned below:
Eligibility for M.A. Economics:
Interested aspirants for economics degree must fulfil the below-mentioned eligibility criteria:
BA (Hons) in Economics subject. A minimum aggregate score of 50% at the level of graduation. Although, eligibility criteria may differ for entrance exam procedure and merit-based admission process. As in, Delhi University eligibility for merit-based admissions is aggregate 50% in B.A. (Hons) Economics done from DU only. Regards.

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Hritwk Anand

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Hello Sir,
You really got a wonderful dream and surely it will come true as you have all the options open to pursue and you can go for M.A. too after MBA.
All the best.

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Hritwk Anand

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Hello Sir,
yes after completing your MBA you can go for M.A. Economics and the eligiblity will be I think 60% with some work experience or may not.
MA Economics gives you a wide range of opportunities as you can be a professor in an University and much more.
All the best.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Anirban,
Yes, based on your graduation subjects, you can definitely think of doing M.A. In another subject. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about admission in DU for M.A.:
http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?page=pg-admission-details

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Hi,
In my perspective, economics is a good course which will fetch you a number of jobs only if you work really hard to create sustainability in the career you have choose. Few career opportunities with an Economics Degree, Jobs relevant to Economics degree are –
Investment analyst
Finance analyst
Data analyst
Market researcher
Statistician
Economist
You have potential chances of becoming a lecturer in a reputed institution if given a good percentage in MA economics. PhD will help you fetch jobs in universities as a professor. You can write civil exams also after the degree course duration. Ensure you match college eligibility criteria by ha
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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There is a trend of integrated degrees for the last decade or so.
These might seem to save a year as they are integrated but the syllabus is anyhow the same amount.
But the main reason of saying no to the Integrated B.Ed is that a PG Degree should be done separately.
Besides, if you do B.Ed based on your graduation then it will soon make you eligible to apply for jobs.

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