Economics
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B.A hons economic considers best four percentage including maths i guess, and Considering you are from general category as you have not mentioned otherwise,
92% is pretty less to get you a seat in DU in the first 2-3 cut off lists. Because
See both BA Hons and BSc Hons are very similar for most of the universities. SO you have nothing to worry about. In general, the most preferred exam after BSc is the IIT JAM which gives you a scope to do masters in your IIT. In this exam also BSc
Dear aspirant,
Based on the fact that you've asked this question as a UPSC aspirant, it is better for you to choose Economics. If you choose English as an elective, you will study the English Literature in depth which is not that useful in UPSC whereas Economics is asked in
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“Agricultural economics is an applied phase of the social science of economics in which attention is given to all aspects of problems related to agriculture.”
Job opportunities in agricultural economics including agribusiness management, finance, policy, natural resource economics and economic development, Real estate agent, Commodities broker, Farm manager,
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The following link below will provide you with previous years papers:
https://university.careers360.com/articles/ip-university-sample-papers/amp
Hope this helps!
See for most of the universities in India there are no such restriction of having economics as a subject in your 10+2. But in many universities its required as well as many university also offers the course if you have mathematics in your 10+2. So this are entirely dependent on
Lala Lajpat Rai college of commerce and economics is in Mumbai, Maharastra. Please below the below link for more details. All the best!
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.lalacollege.edu.in/&ved=2ahUKEwiDq7z3xOb0AhV_xzgGHVbyAPMQFnoECAUQAQ&usg=AOvVaw1saLkgAH3875_FsA8OJySG
Greetings, Vignan Institute of Engineering and Technology which is located in Hyderabad is an autonomous College. All the best!
Dear Anjali,
Yes, B.A (hons) in Economics is a part of Bachelor in Arts .Well, it would be better if you had economics as a subject in 12th .Some colleges also offers B.sc in Economics , for that case ,you should have mathematics in your 12th class (science stream is
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