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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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The level of difficulty in MA Economics is actually depends upon you. If you didn't have studied maths at 12th level or if you don't shows interest in mathematics then it would be very much difficulty for you (Difficulty level can be 09/10). Because maths is the essence part of economics. Without the knowledge of maths, you won't be able to find the 'Time Value of Money', Bond and Stock valuation, Price determination under different forms of market, Managerial Economics. All these requires higher level knowledge of calculus, algebra and probability. The concepts of differentiation and integration helps you to formulate the policies by
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Debajit Chandra

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Hi,
BCA is a computing application degree course and someone needs Maths as a compulsory subject in 12th to pursue BCA.

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BCA Course: Eligibility
Candidates who wish to pursue BCA course must fulfill the below mentioned eligibility criteria.
Pass in 10+2 examination in any stream from a recognized board of education.
English as a subject of study.
A minimum aggregate score of 50% at 10+2 level.
*Some colleges prefer students from Science stream or those who have studied Mathematics and Computer Science at 10+2 level.
For fee structure, you need to specify the college/university name for exact information.

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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You have to complete B.Ed and clear TET or CTET as well.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Nowadays getting a job with a high salary is quite tough but in these following sections, economics has more paid jobs because it is more useful in the market and share policy. This is a broad subject which covers not only its subject matter but also covers scientific nature, ability to pass judgment and give ideas to solve the practical problems. Job opportunities have increased manifolds privatisation and globalization which has merged the world economy. There are a lot of job opportunities for economics students in the government sector such as Indian Economic Services, Reserve Bank, PSUs and many finance companies. They can also ge
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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The only way to crack maths is practice. You need to start practicing basics. Start from any good for CAT quantitative books like R S Aggrawal or Arun Sharma. If you find problems with these books difficult to solve than refer the maths books of 8th,9th, and 10th. In this way, you will be able to make your concepts clear. Quantitative part is as important as Verbal. Student good in quants will be able to tackle DI/LR easily.

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Garima KaushikEducation is my prime concern.

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I can give you two choices: one is traditional, another is exciting and unconventional.
Traditional options:
1. Opt for Engineering. Most suitably go for IITs and other top most institutes through JEE.
2. You can opt for B.Sc in PCM as well after completing graduation, you can appear in any govt. job exam or you can opt for M.Sc
3. For M.Sc, you can go through IIT JAM Exam.
Unconventional Choices:
1. Graphics designer
2. Architecture
3. Games Designing or Animation.
4. Research in Computers and allied fields.
5. Join NDA and contribute in Indian Military forces.
6. Merchant Navy
7. Most exciting job is commercial pilot. It is a perfect blend of go
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