Economics
Dear Candidate,
Yes, it is necessary to select additional subjects but no need to worry about marks will consider for the main subjects like maths, physics, chemistry, English and the best of rest two subjects. So it is helpful only in those two subjects, the one whose score would be
Since you haven't mentioned what you are applying for, here is the complete list for the same accordingly:
Hello,
As per the previous year cutoffs, if a candidate is scoring a minimum of 450 marks or more than that, then he/she is eligible for a seat in any government college for BDS course. The college will be vary according to the cutoffs and marks decided by the respective
Top MA in Economics colleges in Maharastra are provided below:
Which exam you have appeared for taking admission in BA economics?
Dear Student,
After passing the 10+2 or an equivalent test, you can enrol in the three-year Bachelor of Science in Economics degree. Six semesters of the curriculum are spaced out every six months. Candidates who successfully complete the programme are given the knowledge necessary to apply economic principles in society,
I would advice you to give compartment exams in both Economics and BST. This may create a bit of pressure on you since you will have to study both of these but it's better to be on the safer side considering you only have choose one between the two.
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well. There is only B.Sc Mathematics (honours) in Delhi University. The eligibility to pursue B.Sc Mathematics (honours) through CUET examination is as follows :
Any one language from List A + Mathematics + Any two subjects out of which one should be from List
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