Economics
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.
Some universities conduct entrance exams for MSc Economics admission, like DUET, JNU, or university-specific tests.
Others offer admission based on your previous marks (merit-based).
It’s good to prepare basics of economics and maths to strengthen your application.
Hope it helps !
HELLO,
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 basically depends on the specific exam or course you are asking for so please provide full question for which course or exam you are asking for.
Hope that helps!
Hi Vanshika!
As your main interests are in psychology, journalism, and mass communication, you have some really interesting options ahead. If you’re inclined towards psychology, you can go for B.A. (Hons) in Psychology and later pursue clinical, counseling, or industrial psychology. If you're more interested in creative or media-related roles especially editing then Bachelor’s in Mass Communication, Journalism, or Media Studies would be a great fit. These programs often cover content writing, video editing, digital media, and communication skills, which align with your goals.
You could also explore integrated programs or short-term certifications in editing or content creation while pursuing your degree. Colleges like Delhi University, Symbiosis, Christ University, and Manipal offer solid programs in these areas. Regarding counselling sessions, many career portals offer professional guidance. You can visit their websites and book a career counselling session online, which often includes psychometric tests and one-on-one guidance. Don’t hesitate to talk to your school counselor too—they might also have resources.
Wishing you all the best !
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 based on overall profile.
Hello,
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.
Fill the application form of the college or university on time.
Cut-offs are released, and if your marks match, you get selected.
Attend counselling or document verification if required.
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. Merit-based admission is another policy used by some universities. For final acceptance, you must complete the application on the college website, present the required paperwork (10th and 12th grade grade transcripts, picture ID, etc.), and then attend counseling or document verification after the cutoff or entrance exam results are met.
HEY THERE!!
The improvement test syllabus for Civics, English, Economics, and Commerce for the 2024–2025 academic session is the same as the normal board syllabus of Class 12 CBSE. Improvement examinations follow the current CBSE syllabus for all subjects. The following is an overview of the key topics for each subject as per the new CBSE guidelines:
1.Civics (Political Science) Syllabus 2024–25
Part A: Contemporary World Politics
.Part B: Politics in India Since Independence
2.English Core Syllabus 2024–25
3.Economics Syllabus 2024-25
Part A: Introductory Macroeconomics
Part B: Indian Economic Development
4.Commerce Syllabus 2024-25
5.Business Studies
Note: For detailed chapter-wise distribution, check the official CBSE syllabus or NCERT textbooks for every subject.
How to Prepare:
Practice all topics according to the current CBSE syllabus for the 2024–25 session.
Practice using NCERT textbooks and official sample papers.
Improvement exams are not on partial syllabi but on the whole syllabus.
In brief:
For 2024–25 improvement tests in Civics, English, Economics, and Commerce, prepare as per the entire CBSE Class 12 syllabus of every subject as provided for the present academic session.
You could also take help from vedantu and our site career's360 for more detailed practice questions for your exams.
Here is the syllabus for the improvement test (2024–2025) for English, Civics, and Economics, based on CBSE board guidelines:
Reading Skills: Unseen passages, case-based factual passages; tested through MCQs and short answers.
Writing Skills & Grammar: Letter writing, analytical paragraphs, grammar topics (determiners, tenses, modals, subject-verb concord, reported speech).
Literature: Prose and poetry from prescribed textbooks, with questions on comprehension, interpretation, and analysis 6 (https://cbseacademic.nic.in/web_material/CurriculumMain25/Sec/English_LL_2024-25.pdf) 9 (https://mycbseguide.com/blog/cbse-class-10-english-language-and-literature-syllabus-2024-25/) 11 (https://oswaalbooks.com/pages/cbse-class-12-english-syllabus) .
National Income and Related Aggregates
Money and Banking
Determination of Income and Employment
Government Budget and the Economy
Balance of Payments
Development Experience (1947-90) and Economic Reforms since 1991
Current Challenges facing Indian Economy
Development Experience of India – A Comparison with Neighbours
Part C: Project Work 7 (https://www.adda247.com/school/cbse-class-12-economics-syllabus-2024-25/) 10 (https://www.toprankers.com/class-12-economics-syllabus) .
Democracy and government institutions
Constitutional framework
Political parties and elections
Rights and duties of citizens
Contemporary issues in Indian politics
The IPU CET Economics Honours question paper has 100 multiple-choice questions from English, General Awareness, Logical Reasoning, and Business & Economics Aptitude. Each correct answer gets four marks, and one mark is deducted for a wrong answer. The questions test comprehension, current affairs, reasoning skills, and basic economic concepts. Practicing previous papers helps in preparation.
Yes, as long as the degree is in a related topic, a BCom Honours graduate can enroll in Presidency College's MA Economics program in Chennai. A bachelor's degree in economics or a closely related discipline is required under the qualifying requirements, and BCom Honours is regarded as relevant. Merit-based admission is followed by a principal interview.
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