Economics
Hello Aryan,
Here’s a simple comparison to help you decide between Christ Central Campus (BSc Economics, Mathematics, Statistics) and St. Xavier’s Kolkata (BA Economics) if you want to pursue a top master’s abroad and overall: For Going Abroad to Top Colleges for Masters:
Christ Central Campus (BSc in Economics, Math
Hello,
Kerala has many good colleges for BA Economics. Here is a list that you can go through and select from:
Top Government and Aided Colleges
1. St. Thomas College, Thrissur
Autonomous & NAAC A++ grade
Well-established Economics department
Offers electives like Mathematical Economics & Public Finance
2. Maharaja's College,
Hey !
Yes, you can apply for MSc Economics after BBA and MBA in Finance. Here are some points to consider:
Many universities accept students from related fields like commerce, finance, and management.
You may need to check specific university eligibility, as some require a background in economics or maths.
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The syllabus for optional English , History and Economics can vary depending on the specific exam or course .
For example , the UPSC Civil Services Exam has a distinct syllabus for each of these subjects while BA programs in this field will have their own curricula
So its
No, GD Birla College does not offer BCom Honours. They have a regular BCom course only.
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Hi Vanshika!
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Yes, even with 60 marks you can get admission in some colleges, especially if you belong to reserved category or have an NSS certificate — that may give you extra weightage. Try applying in colleges where cutoffs are low or they consider extracurricular certificates. Some private colleges also offer admission
Here is how you can get admission in BA Honours Economics :
You must complete 12th from a recognised board.
Minimum marks should be around 50-60% (depends on the college).
Some top colleges need Maths as a subject in 12th.
Admission is mostly based on merit or entrance test.
You must have received at least 50% of the possible points in your 12th grade from an accredited board in order to be admitted to BA Honours Economics. The Common University admission Test (CUET) and other university-specific exams are among the admission exams that many institutions need you to take.
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