Economics
Hello,
Ramjas college is an amazing choice for BA. Economics. It is diverse, has a good faculty and notes are also provided regularly. You can get more details on this link
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/ramjas-college-delhi/ba-economics-hons-course
As for political Science, the studies are good, the faculty is nice but the placements for BA students
Hello. As per my research, Gargi is best for economics and political science. It has a dedicated professors who are practising this from last several years. They have made such a wonderful team for their overviews, discussions and are very supportive.
Great with the placements , try to attain good
Hi aspirant,
Yes, you can do B. Ed after master degree. The eligibility for B. Ed is to qualify graduation in any stream ( Arts, Science or Commerce). However, B. E d colleges allow candidates to take part in their admission process for B.Ed course if they have graduated with
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*You are from general category so, I'd say it'll be hard to get admission in Andhra university with such rank. The number of applicants are high and so is the cut off. But still its the rank is not even too negligible. You can still try you might
Corporate Laws deal with forming, owning, operating and managing of a corporation.
In UG level courses you need to take integrated law courses after completing a basic graduation degree you can specialise in Corporate Law.
An economics degree helps prepare you for careers that require numerical, analytical and problem
Hello there. Hope you are doing good. Your score is quite good to get admission in Delhi University. The expected cutoff in 2020 for Eco (Hons) for Gargi College is 93-95.75, for DRC and JMC also, the cutoff is between 90-93. You can expect admission in the given colleges. I
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Start with these books, these can be found in hindi medium too:
1.Microeconomics (Hal Varian)
2. Macroeconomics (Dornbusch and Fischer)
3. Mathematics (Sydsaeter and Hammond or Simon and Blume)
4. Statistics ( John Freund’s book on Mathematical Statistics or SC Gupta)
5. Econometrics (DN Gujarati)
6. International Economics (
There is really not a cut off fa Undergraduate courses. you need to giveenans enly if you're applying for Post graduate courses. As for the undergraduate courses a person, who has passed Higher Secondary/Intermediate (10+2) any other examination recognized as equivalent thereto, shall be eligible for the course.
You
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