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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The details for MA or Central University of Kerala MBA placement statistics have not been released officially. However, the combined placement data for PG (2-year) courses is available in the NIRF report 2024. The placement rate for PG (2-year) courses has declined year-on-year from 2021 to 2023. To know the exact percentage refer to the table below:
| Course | Placement Rate (2021) | Placement Rate (2022) | Placement Rate (2023) |
|---|---|---|---|
| PG (2-year) | 51% | 29% | 19% |
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The Part A of MA Economics paper of CPGET exam is of 40 marks. Important topics asked in MA Economics in CPGET exam are Indian Economy and Economic Development, Structure of the Indian Economy, Indian Agriculture, Industry and Services, Telangana State Economy
Meanwhile, part B is of 60 marks. Important topics are Micro Economics- Introduction, Consumer Behaviour, Theory of Production and Costs, Market Structure, Factor Pricing
Macro Economics: National Income, Theories of Employment.
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Yes, without an honors degree in economics, you can apply for an MA in Economics at Delhi University (DU) or Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). Admission to both universities is via an entrance exam. Regardless of their bachelor's degree, anybody can pursue an MA in Economics at DU's Delhi School of Economics. You can apply for merit or direct admission online.
The MA in Economics at JNU is a two-year full-time program. JNU is a research-oriented institution. Without an honors degree in economics, you can apply for an MA in Economics at DU or JNU. You must, however, fulfill the minimal percentage requirement.
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The online MA Economics programme at Chandigarh University spans two years, delving into a comprehensive array of economic subjects, including microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, mathematical economics, and development economics. Electives encompass international economics, environmental economics, public economics, among others. Comprising four semesters, the programme blends theoretical and practical courses. It culminates in a dissertation project in the final semester, enabling students to apply their knowledge to real-world issues. For placement support, Chandigarh University's Corporate Resource Centre collaborates with
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