Economics
First of all, I would say that NCC C certificate is the best one and not the NCC A certificate. Moreover the minimum criterion of eligibility needed to be met for admission to the course is a 10+2 or equivalent qualification from a recognized institute/ university with a minimum aggregate
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Very honestly there is no comparison possible in between the psychology and economics. Both are completely different streams. In case of mount carmel bangalore the psychology bachelor's degree is good and in case of economics then NMIMS is best for it. Both the colleges have their own successful steps.
Yes Fegusson College does offer a BA course in Economics. You can verify the same at this link: https://www.fergusson.edu/article/AcademicProgrammeFlyers.html Moreover K.J Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce, Mumbai also offers a course on B.A.- Degree in Economics (Three year- Semester system). You can verify the same at this link: https://kjsac.somaiya.edu/en/programme/kjsac-ba/economics
The eligibility requirement changes with each college. So you should check the eligibility criteria before applying. Few colleges only consider candidates who have studied Mathematics in 10+2 level as compulsory subjects along with other subjects. If you can tell us in which college you are interested in we can
Akshita, please do help us with the Institution you want to take admission in BA hons Political Science. This is important because each Institution has its own eligibility criteria and so generalised information not serve the purpose.So please do help us with the Institution you are enquiring about and we
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Lady sri ram college do require maths as a subject in your 12th for admissions into BA economics courses. Almost all colleges under DU ask for maths in 12th for admissions into BA economics. This is because economics requires maths as even in BA economics forget about Bsc
Considering General Category, the cut off for BA Economics in Miranda House is 94.5
Minimum eligibility is 45% in your 12th boards. Aggregate of one language and three best elective subjects would be considered as best four subjects (BFS). Maths is not compulsory.
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I would suggest knowing maths would be helpful for BA Economics in st. Xaviers. If you have not studied 12th Maths I would suggest to learn basic maths concepts like derivatives, integration, matrix because those concepts really helps when you study Econometric but college offers Economic to non maths students
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