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Balachander Kannan

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Definitely not, IISC is India's top institute, and students with top marks in JEE prefer IISCs. So don't worry try to get high marks next year or otherwise you may try to apply to other colleges based on your marks and category. I hope this answer will be useful for you.

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Seema shaikh

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Yes, you can do it. But before that check eligibility criteria where you apply because like dse, JNU has the eligibility criteria for Maths. But other institutions don't have it.

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Seema shaikh

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Aap far as I know you can do but like dse, jnu that famous are having eligibility criteria for Maths. But like Mumbai University and IGNOU doesn't require but it's my advice to you take Maths economics and Statistics in Bachelors it'll give you more scope than only 6 papers theory of economics. Do hardwork in Bachelor's with Maths you'll find your ways easier when you go for higher studies or any entrance exam or any job interview test. That will help you a lot. Good luck.

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Seema shaikh

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Yes. Don't worry. Mumbai University is the best who never ask for Maths for M.A. or you can apply for Gokhle entrance for M.A. Maths necessary criteria there but you should be able to do Maths basics questions.

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Seema shaikh

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You can you have very bright future with Economics and mathematics and Statistics. Best combo. Actuarial Science is best and currently in its boom or you can be a best economists with this combo or better economics research. All are having good scope and bright future.

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Seema shaikh

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It is not necessary in most of the universities but in higher studies like M.A. Maths not compulsory but it's better if you have background because in M.A. you'll need Maths for application of economics so it'll help you otherwise you are gonna to struggle a lot without Maths in M.A.

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