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Lavanya Puri

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Hi Himank!
You can refer to the following books for preparation:
1. Micro-economics: Hal Varian (Intermediate Micro-economics), Hal Varian Workbook, Osborne (for Game Theory), Bernheim & Whinston (also a good book)
2. Macroeconomics: Dornbusch and Fischer, O. Blanchard, Development Economics by Debraj Ray (for Solow and Harrod Domar growth models), William Branson's book (for general equilibrium questions). Alternatively, you can get hold of the Macro reading prescribed by Delhi University for the 2nd year students (3yr program). This should have most of the relevant content from the first three books.
3. Econometrics and Statistics: Gujar
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Lavanya Puri

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Hi Tanishka!
No, TISS does not provide any such course. You can view all the M.A. Courses offered by TISS by clicking here https://www.shiksha.com/university/tata-institute-of-social-sciences-mumbai-24451/courses/ma-bc.

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WAQUAR AHMAD

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Yes, you can apply and you can take admission but you have to submit documents till September.

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Kaushani GangulyMedia student. Film Enthusiast.

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Most places do not offer History in Hindi. I will try and look up any for you. However, some places can allow you to answer in Hindi.

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subhasish debroy

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Dear Sachin,
Choosing between M.A. and M.Sc. in economics, you are to see the course contents whether both or which one is with thesis. Go for post graduation with thesis so that scope for doing Ph.D. is kept open. However, Masters in Economics has a bright career prospect as well as salary if projected in befitting way. For better life I mean happiness - which is required to be dragged out from your own resource that is from your mind. That's a separate chapter - and I think I'm not the right one to discuss on it.
Best wishes.

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Lakshita Bhardwaj

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Minimum criteria in most of the colleges is 50% in your graduation to pursue your masters.

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