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Hi i have passed BA Economics year 2003 to 2006.. i would like do MA English in regular... now my age is 36 is it possible?

Sumedha Bhattacharya 21st Sep, 2021

Dear Student ,

Yes.. your age cannot stop your education , you can continue your study now in regular or distance mode . Well, the job positions or recruiters after this course may  limit age bands  in some cases  . so.. I would prefer you to go for distance mode

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Hello sir i have History , Geography , Economics and Political Science in my ISC. Which degree course should i go for after my 12th ?

mrinalini048 21st Sep, 2021

Hey Paramita!

The course you would choose totally depends ok your interest. I would recommend going for that course in which you are most interested in. Each subject you mentioned has its own set of possibilities and career paths.

If you choose Economics, you will discover an assortment of fields

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which is better ? studying b.sc statistics honours at Lady Shri Ram College or b.a economics honours at Indraprastha college ??

Mghv 30th Oct, 2021

Dear Jaahnavi,

I would suggest you to first decide which course are you most interested in. Choosing your area of interest is always the best choice you can go for. And, bsc. Statistics as well as b.a economics both have great scope in future.

The scope of Bsc. Statistics includes

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SRCC BA Economics (hons) Best 4 -98.25 Category obc How many changes i got

Sakshi Singh 18th Sep, 2021

Hey Nalina!

You have secured a very good percentage and seeing the past cut-off trends you have a very fair chance of getting admission in SRCC. You can also check your rank and estimated college that you are eligible for through the link provided below:

https://university.careers360.com/delhi-university-college-predictor?utm_soource=qna&utm_medium=du_cp

Go through it once

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when should I start applying for ba economics (Ill give 12th boards in 2022) and what are the entrance exams I should look out for??( I am from commerce field)

Sakshi Singh 18th Sep, 2021

Greetings aspirant!

The admission process for most of the  colleges starts from the month of May-June

And since you want to be an economics major you can apply to the colleges listed below:

1)Lady shree Ram DU, Nirf-2

2)Loyola chennai Nirf-3

3)Mithibai, Mumbai Nirf-5

4)St. Xavier's College Mumbai Nirf-4

If

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i have taken ceba ( computer science , accounts , bussiness studies , economics , ) in +2 can i join for navy

Khushi sk 27th Sep, 2021

Hello

To join navy one has to complete his 12th with physics, chemistry and mathematics. You can still check the eligibility criteria on their website for confirmation.

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Sir I want mA economics model papers please provide it sir or madam

Sourav bashisht 16th Sep, 2021

Hi I am Sourav my neet scoring is 575, can I get seat in medical college jammu



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college for economics honour BA

Abhi S 15th Sep, 2021

Hello ,

The best colleges for economics.honour ba are

1. Jamia Millia islamia ,New Delhi

2.Delhi technological universit

3. Aligarh muslim university, uttarpradesh

The colleges that offer ba honour in economics in west Bengal is ,

4.Viswa bharathi university, west Bengal

5. Aliah university  kolkatha

6. Rabhindra Bharathi university, kolkata

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can someone pursue b.ed. after opting economics and sociology in b.a. final year?

mrinalini048 15th Sep, 2021

Hey Rajnandini!

Yes, you can opt for B.Ed after completing your BA(program). The eligibility criteria is that students must have completed a BA(Bachelor of Arts), B.Com,B.Sc, or any other bachelor's degree from a recognised institution or college. Minimum qualification marks may vary in each college. Although,they typically range from 45%

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I am 44 years old women.I passed BA economics at the year of 1998,99 . but my percentage of mark is 44.4 or .6 something like that. now I would like to study LLB. can I study LLB? .please, give suggestions.

Mansi Bhatt 2nd Dec, 2021

Hello Ma'am!

Bachelor of Legislative Law (LLB) is a three-year undergraduate program that focuses on the study of legislative law, covering the four categories of laws in six semesters.

To pursue lawyer as a career, You must take the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) to get admitted to the LLB

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