Economics
Having graduated with a BSc in Computer Science and achieved a 64.62 percentile in the MAH MBA CET, your listed colleges represent a mix of aspirational and realistic targets for the upcoming CAP rounds. Colleges like Shri Ramdeobaba College of Engineering and Management have a higher expected cutoff, requiring a
Hi Adrita!
Thank you for your question, it's an important question, especially if you are aiming for DU.
BA Economics is a highly competitive course at the University of Delhi. The cut-offs, based on CUET scores, are generally very high. Here's a rough breakdown based on previous years.
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If you have failed in the CBSE 12th Accountancy exam, there is no need to worry. You can appear for the CBSE Class 12th compartment exam for the same subject. To appear for the CBSE 12th Class supplementary exam, you need to prepare for the exam following the
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, M.A. Economics is available in both English and Gujarati medium in a number of universities in Gujarat. It really depends on the university/college's provision of medium. I suggest you refer to the official prospectus and/or contact the admissions section of your preferred institution.
The Four-Year BA Hons (Research) in Economics at the Central University of Tamil Nadu (CUTN) is a good program, especially under NEP guidelines. CUTN offers quality faculty and academic resources, and the research component is helpful for higher studies or policy careers. Placement opportunities are decent in research firms, NGOs,
Hello dear, Thanks for reaching out!
Yes,some universities offer fully online MA.economics degree where classes, assignments,exams are all conducted online
Here are few choices:
1 . Manipal University,Jaipur(online)
2.Jain university Online
3.Amity University Online
4.Lovely Profesional University(LPU) online
5.DY Patil University online
These options are authentic, Government approved,designed for working
You scored 372 in NEET 2025 under SC category from Telangana with AIR 266936 and SC rank 20733. SC cutoff is around 113–143. You qualify for both AIQ (15%) and State Quota (85%). MBBS in govt colleges is tough, but you may get a seat in private/deemed colleges like Apollo,
Hi dear candidate,
You have scored decent marks both in your 12th class as well as CUET. And we hope you would have registered yourself at some university like DU/BHU with your CUET score. If not, then majority of the central universities have closed their admissions and counselling are also
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Yes, an MA (Master of Arts) in Sanskrit is available as a postgraduate program at various universities and colleges, both in traditional on-campus settings and through distance education.
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You can consider top government or autonomous colleges with good teaching, infrastructure, and a ragging-free environment like Delhi University, BHU, and JNU. Based on your academic background, colleges such as Miranda House and Kirori Mal (Delhi University), Presidency College (Chennai), Government Arts College (Coimbatore and Kumbakonam), Rajah Serfoji College (Thanjavur),
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