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It is very nice to know, that you are looking for career in teaching line. For employment in school, you will be required to obtain B.Ed. On the other hand, for employment in college, you need MPhil or PhD. You should clear NET exam also.
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40% marks in Part II with Psychology as an optional at BA./BMR, M.Ed/ M.A (Education)/ M.Sc (Home Science)/ Diploma in Child Psychology or Industrial Psychology.
*But if you are already working as a software engineer, changing your field to psychology won't be a wise decision.
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Minimum eligibility for M.A. Economics is 50% marks in BA (Hons) in aggregate or graduation with 60% marks in Economics subject which is there in universities like Amity University, Delhi University, etc.
Although, the eligibility criteria may differ for entrance exam procedure and merit-based admission process. As in Delhi University, the eligibility for merit-based admissions is aggregate 50% in BA (Hons) Economics done from DU only.
How to get admission in Master of Arts (Economics)?
Admission in this course is usually done through entrance exams as well as on merit basis.
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