Economics
Hii Vamakshi,
Yes, maths is compulsory to be added while calculating best of four marks when applying for admissions to Bachelor's in economics honors from colleges which come under the University of delhi
For more information on eligibility/entrance test/admission procedures you can visit this link - https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-eligibility-criteria Hope it helps
Yes, maths is compulsory to be added while calculating best of four marks when applying for admissions to Bachelor's in economics honors from colleges which come under the University of delhi.
Please follow the link to calculate your Best of four marks- https://university.careers360.com/articles/delhi-university-admissions-how-calculate-best-of-four-marks For more information on eligibility/entrance
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Hello Aspirant
Yes, it does
The questions are generally from the area of general English, general awareness, analytical and logical reasoning, and quantitate aptitude.
For more details you can refer to
https://www.careers360.com/university/christ-university-bangalore/ba-economics-hons-course
Top Institutes offering this course are:
Lady Shri Ram College for Women
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Christ University
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Presidency College
Hello,
Well bbe and Eco hons both the lines are related to economics only. In Eco hons you will study the economics in depth which includes strong base for maths also. Whereas in bbe it's a general course. It is basically a combination of bcom hons and Eco hons .
Unfortunately the official website of the university does not. Provide the questions papers. You can ask it from any senior or students from the University. I am posting the link of the offcial website below for your reference;
https://christcollegepune.org/
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A financial analyst needs a minimum of a bachelor's degree — preferably in a finance-related major, such as accounting, statistics, or economics. Analysts who want to enjoy greater opportunities for jobs and salaries might consider pursuing a master's degree in finance or a Master's of Business Administration (MBA).
Hello, you still have one month to go before your exam so calm down and start your preparation by first collecting the syllabus from your friends or ask your teachers. Also for whatever exam you are preparing as you have not mentioned properly, you can take the help of Internet
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