Economics
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If you're looking for better advancements in career, then there is no need to repeat graduation, you can also pursue your higher studies such as MCom or even better a professional degree such as MBA, you may come from an average school, but eventually admission into B-School is dependent
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Christ Bangalore was established in the year 1969 and was declared a Deemed-to-be University in 2008 by the Ministry of HRD provides various UG, PG, doctorate and diploma programs across Science, Management, Law, Arts & Humanities and Accounting and Commerce, among others.
There are various MA Specializations and
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After passing in class 12th , if you are from commerce stream .. then taking Economics as an hons. graduation subject would be more beneficial for you . Besides that, after graduation , you can go for masters degree in economics as well as in MBA [through
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As per the eligibility criteria for IFS exam released by UPSC, the candidate should have graduated in any of the following discipline :-
Animal Husbandry/Veterinary Science/Botany/Chemistry/Geology/Mathematics/Physics/Statistics and Zoology
Since you have graduated from an arts background you are not eligible for writing IFS exam
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Admissions into various colleges of Delhi University or DU. The cutoff percentage in Delhi University is very high and it gradually increases every year. The reason for this growing of cutoff every year is because of the marks scored by the students in CBSE board. This is no
Only 10 students with combination of Math, Statistics and Economics shall be permitted to offer Honours in Economics at the B. A. Part III stage.
Candidates who wants to opt for Mathematics and Statistics must have studied Mathematics at +2 or equivalent level for admission in b.a economics hons in
Hi, whichever college or university you choose does not really matter. It all comes down to how much marks you have earned. If they wish to sit for campus placements then doing your degree from government college will help. If you wish to do your Masters and learn new things
Hi Aspirant,
You can't do both BBA and Bachelor of economics at the same time,you can do only one bachelor degree at a time. However you can do distance learning,one of the degree has to be regular other one open and distance learning or online.
Here are some top BBA
Dear applicant if it's B.A Economics Hons and if you feel you don't have grip on this subject then it would not be a wise decision to study B.A Economics Hons. So I think you can choose any other subjects, which you like and prefer to study rather than Economics.
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Given below are the eligibility details of Indian Economic Services:
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