Economics
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The choice between economics and psychology is primarily based on your interests, hence career objectives.
Economics is flexible and informing for finance, markets, and public policy. Many colleges offer Economics programs which do not require a math background since they are more theory based and applied economics with less advanced mathematics involved. It can lead to careers in banking, policy-making, consulting, and market analysis, but math might become important in advanced economics courses, so it is something to consider for future studies.
Psychology explores how humans act or is concerned about the mental health of humans. If you realize that you are interested in how people think or how they behave, then you may enjoy a career in therapy, counseling, HR, or research; Psychology is the way to go.
Both fields have rather diverse career paths, but if you tend to be more analytical and concerned with the impact of how things go into society's well-being, then Economics might turn out to be something more worthwhile. Psychology would make perfect sense in understanding what happens within an individual and the mental processes.
To pursue a BA(Hons) in Psychology or Sociology through CUET, you should choose "Psychology" and "Sociology" as your domain subjects in Section II of the exam; alongside a language like English or Hindi from Section IA you can take one of them go for English as you have one of the subject in your 12th CBSE and the General Test from Section III is compulsory for everyone so you need to appear for that too.to sum up you have to appear for 3 sections psychology, english and general knowledge.
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Yes, you can pursue a dual major in Economics and Finance (interdisciplinary major) and Biology at Ashoka University. The university offers a flexible undergraduate program where students can explore various combinations of majors and minors.
Students at Ashoka typically must take a set of foundation courses in their first years and then select their major by the third semester. There are specific credit requirements associated with each major, so you’ll want to plan your course load accordingly.
For more detailed information about the specific courses and credit structures, you can visit Ashoka University’s official website or contact their admissions office directly. They can provide guidance tailored to your academic aspirations.
There is eligibility criteria for assistant professor in colleges.a candidate must have A competitive exam score, such as the National Eligibility Test (NET), Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE), or State Level Eligibility Test (SET) in economics as you want job in this subject and A Master's degree in Economics or a related field with at least 55% marks.if you are looking for particular college visit their website regularly to know the vacancy details if there is you can apply directly to the college.
Teaching or research experience will help you in getting good colleges but being a fresher you should start your career from a newer colleges as these colleges don't have competition.they let you in if you have phd degree only.
Since you have passed your graduation in economics from any college/university in 2020, you are eligible for B.Ed. If you are meeting all the criteria mentioned by that particular college which you are applying to. Most of the colleges need a minimum percentage of 50-55% for admission in B.Ed. Some even demand entrance exams for other colleges during the time of admission. B.Ed. Such a program is meant to prepare you for a career in teaching, often specializing in the realm of secondary or higher secondary education. Research how to apply to colleges that offer a B.Ed. in your region. Prepare all necessary documents: applications, admissions forms, recommendation letters, etc.
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Hi Garima,
There are several colleges in Kolkata which will give you admission if you do commerce without Math and also without economics. Some of them are listed below-
1.) St. Xavier's college -
2.) Heramba Chandra college -
3.) Bangabasi college-
4.) Shri Shikshayatan College -
5.) Seth Anandram Jaipuria College -
6.) Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC) -
7.) Goenka College of Commerce and Business Administration -
Hope this information will help you in finding well-fitted college. We wish you all the very best!
Hello Huda! There are many fascinating employment options in psychology and economics if you are interested in both subjects.
Clinical psychologists in psychology can help patients manage mental health concerns at clinics, hospitals, or private practices after earning a master's or doctorate.
M.A. or M.Sc. in psychology is required, along with any applicable certifications (such as an MPhil or PsyD).
Psychologist for counselling: You can provide emotional and psychological support in corporate environments, educational institutions, or schools.
An M.A. in clinical psychology or counselling psychology is required.
Industrial-Organizational Psychologist: Specialises in employee happiness, workplace behaviour, and organisational development in business environments.
An M.A. in industrial-organizational psychology is r equired.
Economics:
Economists analyse economic trends and policies for government agencies, think tanks, and private businesses.
A bachelor's or master's degree in economics is required.
Financial and data analysts can foresee trends and offer insights into the business or finance sectors by utilising economic data.
A bachelor's degree in economics is required, though certifications in finance or data analysis are sometimes added.
A public policy analyst works with government agencies or non-governmental organisations to develop and assess public policies.
An M.A. in public policy or economics is r equired.
Here are some online platforms and colleges where you can pursue degrees in Economics and Political Science at relatively low fees:
Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) : Offers online and distance learning programs in various subjects, including Economics and Political Science, with affordable fee structures.
University of London : Provides online degrees through its International Programmes, including Economics and Political Science, at competitive rates.
University of Phoenix : Offers online bachelor's and master's programs in related fields. Their programs are generally flexible and have varying fee structures.
Coursera and edX : While not offering full degrees, these platforms provide access to individual courses and specializations in Economics and Political Science from reputed universities, which can complement your learning.
Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) : Offers affordable online degrees in various disciplines, including Economics and Political Science.
Open University (UK) : Provides flexible online degrees in various subjects, including Economics and Politics, often with a lower fee structure.
Make sure to verify the accreditation and recognition of these programs to ensure they meet your academic and career goals.
Hello there,
Yes, you can do your Master's in Economics after doing your graduation in B.EI.ED. You can appear for PG Entrance exam to study Economics at postgraduation level. The eligibility criteria for the same is to have 55% or above in graduation. However, it will be easier for a student who have a background in Economics to crack Postgraduation entrance of varied universities.
You can mention the name of the university, to get more information on eligibility criteria and exam pattern.
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