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Roshni ChoudharyCurrent Student
BA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.
Guide-Level 13
Hi please specify the virus that you want to pursue because for many courses the cutoff is really understand it you can clear that cutoff as such so that for every week was there is different college is best and make for okay so basically stre
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Hi please specify the virus that you want to pursue because for many courses the cutoff is really understand it you can clear that cutoff as such so that for every week was there is different college is best and make for okay so basically streamwise the best colleges are same Stephen's College is the best for Arts and Sciences and for Commerce SRCC is well know so basically we should be difficult to get into this colleges but then for some causes the cut off his holiness and you can definitely clear the cutoff so please specify the course that you want to pursue you can even get into Saint Stephen's College if the positive want to pursue the cutoff of this is goes below that all the best.
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6 years ago
How is economic honor's from DU?
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salma beeCurrent Student
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Economics will help them to develop logical thinking, so it will always be better for such students to go for courses like MBA. In that sense, they have some advantage over other courses. In MBA, there is a great deal of concentration on mathe
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Economics will help them to develop logical thinking, so it will always be better for such students to go for courses like MBA. In that sense, they have some advantage over other courses. In MBA, there is a great deal of concentration on mathematics, mathematical economics, statistical tools and now because of big data analysis, you require mathematical skills, so there will be an added advantage for economics students. Maths (Hons) is similar to Economics (Hons. ) - truth or myth? Not at all. Both are completely different. In Maths (Hons. ), there's more of theory. In Economics (Hons. ), maths is used, but only for the application of concepts. So, application is important here because in economics when you analyse things you take the help of statistics and maths. If someone has an inclination towards Maths but not towards arts, should they go for Economics (Hons. )? What if its the opposite I. e. they have an inclination towards humanities but not Maths? If they studied economics at the 10+2 level, they obviously have a taste of economics, and mathematical ability and analytical skills will help them achieve greater things in economics. These skills complement economics well. But if a student is good at arts but not good at Maths they should not pursue economics because a great deal of mathematics will be required. They may choose some other optional papers but it will be difficult in Masters as well. In Bachelors, it is possible to adjust without good mathematical skills but in Masters, it won't be possible to do so. What are some preconceived notions that your students hold about the course, that are dispelled when they attend college? In the first year, there will be less economics- just introductory microeconomics and introductory macroeconomics, so there are just two papers of economics. Sometimes students may think that there is no economics at all or that it is pretty easy in the first year. But that is just the foundation- in the second year, one studies real world economics- microeconomics, macroeconomics; and international economics in the third year. Are B.Com (Hons. ) and Economics (Hons. ) comparable? No, different skill set is required. For B.Com (Hons. ), most of the students here at SRCC want to go into areas like finance, marketing, human resources etc. Some students here prefer B.Com (Hons. ) to pursue additional courses like CA or CS. In Economics (Hons. ),
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salma beeCurrent Student
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It Depends on the category you belong to. If you are a general category student without ECA quota forget about North Campus as B.A. Eco (H) is one of the most demanded course here in DU so the cut offs are insanely high. You can get a few off
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It Depends on the category you belong to. If you are a general category student without ECA quota forget about North Campus as B.A. Eco (H) is one of the most demanded course here in DU so the cut offs are insanely high. You can get a few off campus and South campus Colleges but don't expect a miracle in the very first list itself. You will have to wait for the other lists.
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Soni AggarwalCurrent Student
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Hi, the admission process starts after the realise of admission list or cut off list. Admission occurs on the basis of merit list and entrance exam. DU counselling will be organized through offline mode. It will be organized in various rounds
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Hi, the admission process starts after the realise of admission list or cut off list. Admission occurs on the basis of merit list and entrance exam. DU counselling will be organized through offline mode. It will be organized in various rounds depending on the course and the availability of seats.
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Roshni ChoudharyCurrent Student
BA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.
Guide-Level 13
Search you'll be able to get admission in Maitri and Gargi college but for accurate answer you need to mention the course that you are aiming at all the best.
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Raj shakyaCurrent Student
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Scholar-Level 16
Hi, You may take a break or exam leave during your exams, or you may pursue your course via correspondence.
6 years ago
Can I apply for Japanese language course?
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Praveen PrajapatiCurrent Student
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Yes, you can surely apply in japanese course, as you said you have class 12th degree , your score should be above 50% iin any stream from a reputated board
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Sujeet KumarCurrent Student
Preparing for UPSC CSE 2021
Guide-Level 15
I don't think it will create any problem during admission or counselling. If you think it can create any problem you can update your address in aadhar card.
6 years ago
How to prepare for DU B.Ed entrance exam? What are the strategies and which books to refer?
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vaishali sharmaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
You can solve last year question paper and also refer the book there are various reference books are available in the market and do practice with them.
