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Is maths compulsory for admission to BA honors economics? Can I get admission with 12th commerce with PE?
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
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The eligibility criteria of BA (Hons.) Economics of LSR (University of Delhi) is given below.
Eligibility criteria :
1. An aggregate of 45% marks in the qualifying examination.
2. The merit shall be determined on the basis of one language and th
Eligibility criteria :
1. An aggregate of 45% marks in the qualifying examination.
2. The merit shall be determined on the basis of one language and th
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The eligibility criteria of BA (Hons.) Economics of LSR (University of Delhi) is given below.
Eligibility criteria :
1. An aggregate of 45% marks in the qualifying examination.
2. The merit shall be determined on the basis of one language and three best academic/elective subjects.
3. The applicants must have studied and passed Mathematics at the qualifying exam for admission to BA (Hons) in Economics.
So, Mathematics is mandatory here for BA (Hons.) Economics, Hence admission is not possible.
Eligibility criteria :
1. An aggregate of 45% marks in the qualifying examination.
2. The merit shall be determined on the basis of one language and three best academic/elective subjects.
3. The applicants must have studied and passed Mathematics at the qualifying exam for admission to BA (Hons) in Economics.
So, Mathematics is mandatory here for BA (Hons.) Economics, Hence admission is not possible.
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
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As per the eligibility criteria, The applicant must have studied and passed Mathematics/Business Mathematics at the qualifying examination for admission to B. Com. (Hons.).
Hence without Math candidates in class 12th are not eligible for B.Com
Hence without Math candidates in class 12th are not eligible for B.Com
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As per the eligibility criteria, The applicant must have studied and passed Mathematics/Business Mathematics at the qualifying examination for admission to B. Com. (Hons.).
Hence without Math candidates in class 12th are not eligible for B.Com (Hons) at LSRC.
Hence without Math candidates in class 12th are not eligible for B.Com (Hons) at LSRC.
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Yes, you can apply for the same and you can check eligibility criteria for the same.
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Raj shakyaCurrent Student
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DU Admissions 2019: DU registration process for UG courses will begin by the end of April at http://www.du.ac.in/du/
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Diwakar GoelCurrent Student
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Hi,
You can pursue Masters in Psychiatry or Clinical Psychology. You can also do it from a foreign university or do it go for a professorship.
You can pursue Masters in Psychiatry or Clinical Psychology. You can also do it from a foreign university or do it go for a professorship.
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Just go through previous year entrance question paper it's very easy and I'm mentioning some text here just read them.
Political Theory -By Andrew Heywood.
Key concepts in political science -By Andrew Heywood.
India since independance -By Bipin C
Political Theory -By Andrew Heywood.
Key concepts in political science -By Andrew Heywood.
India since independance -By Bipin C
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Just go through previous year entrance question paper it's very easy and I'm mentioning some text here just read them.
Political Theory -By Andrew Heywood.
Key concepts in political science -By Andrew Heywood.
India since independance -By Bipin Chandra.
From Plassey to partion and after (Selected Chapters) -By Sekhar Bandyopadhyay.
Indian Government and Politics -By B.L. Fadia.
Introduction to the Indian Constitution -By D.D. Basu.
The Indian Constitution -By Granville Austin.
The Oxford Companion to Politics in India -By Jayal Mehta.
Comparative Politics -By J C Johari.
Comparative Politics -By V N Khanna.
Western Political Thought -By Nelson.
Political Thought -By C L Wayper.
Western Political Thought -By O P Gauba.
Makers of Modern Indian -By R C Guha.
Indian Political Thought -By Thomas Panthom.
Indian Political Thought -By Roy & Singh.
Indian Politics -By Singh & Saxena.
The Globlizzation of world politics -By Baylis Smith.
Theories of International Relations -By Kenneth waltz.
Global Politics -By Andrew Heywood.
International relations -By Gosh.
The Oxford Handbook of Indian Foriegn Policy -By Malone Mohan Raghwan.
Does the elephant dance -by Malone.
Politics -By Andrew Heywood.
Foundation of Comparative Politics -By Kenneth Newton & Jan W. Van Deth.
Cases in Comparative Politics -By Patrick H. O Neil, Karla Fields & Don Share.
Essential Reading in Comparative Politics -By Patrick H. O Neil, Ronald Rogowski.
Introducing Comparative Politics -By Stephen Orvis Carol Ann Drogus.
Current Debates in Comparative Politics -By J. Tyler Dickovick & Jonathan Eastwood.
Comparative Politics Integrating Theories, Methods and Cases -BY J. Tyler Dickovick & Jonathan Eastwood.
Comparative Politics Classic and contemporary readings -By J. Tyler Dickovick & Jonathan Eastwood.
AP Comparative Government and Politics: An essential course book -By Ethel wood.
The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics -By Carles Boix & Susan C. Stokes.
Political Theory -By Andrew Heywood.
Key concepts in political science -By Andrew Heywood.
India since independance -By Bipin Chandra.
From Plassey to partion and after (Selected Chapters) -By Sekhar Bandyopadhyay.
Indian Government and Politics -By B.L. Fadia.
Introduction to the Indian Constitution -By D.D. Basu.
The Indian Constitution -By Granville Austin.
The Oxford Companion to Politics in India -By Jayal Mehta.
Comparative Politics -By J C Johari.
Comparative Politics -By V N Khanna.
Western Political Thought -By Nelson.
Political Thought -By C L Wayper.
Western Political Thought -By O P Gauba.
Makers of Modern Indian -By R C Guha.
Indian Political Thought -By Thomas Panthom.
Indian Political Thought -By Roy & Singh.
Indian Politics -By Singh & Saxena.
The Globlizzation of world politics -By Baylis Smith.
Theories of International Relations -By Kenneth waltz.
Global Politics -By Andrew Heywood.
International relations -By Gosh.
The Oxford Handbook of Indian Foriegn Policy -By Malone Mohan Raghwan.
Does the elephant dance -by Malone.
Politics -By Andrew Heywood.
Foundation of Comparative Politics -By Kenneth Newton & Jan W. Van Deth.
Cases in Comparative Politics -By Patrick H. O Neil, Karla Fields & Don Share.
Essential Reading in Comparative Politics -By Patrick H. O Neil, Ronald Rogowski.
Introducing Comparative Politics -By Stephen Orvis Carol Ann Drogus.
Current Debates in Comparative Politics -By J. Tyler Dickovick & Jonathan Eastwood.
Comparative Politics Integrating Theories, Methods and Cases -BY J. Tyler Dickovick & Jonathan Eastwood.
Comparative Politics Classic and contemporary readings -By J. Tyler Dickovick & Jonathan Eastwood.
AP Comparative Government and Politics: An essential course book -By Ethel wood.
The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics -By Carles Boix & Susan C. Stokes.
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BASIL PAUL KCurrent Student
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Even though, both the degrees are similar up to a certain limit, there exist slight differences between the two. An honors degree is considered much superior to that of an ordinary degree. In some countries, the course duration of Honours degr
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Even though, both the degrees are similar up to a certain limit, there exist slight differences between the two. An honors degree is considered much superior to that of an ordinary degree. In some countries, the course duration of Honours degree is higher than that of an Ordinary degree.
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ABHISHEK K Current Student
If you do not go to the end, why to start?
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B.Com (Hons) at LSR is the most sought after commerce undergraduate degree course in India because it can provide a kick-start to a corporate career. As per various rating agencies, it has always ranked among top five commerce institutes of In
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B.Com (Hons) at LSR is the most sought after commerce undergraduate degree course in India because it can provide a kick-start to a corporate career. As per various rating agencies, it has always ranked among top five commerce institutes of India for graduation in commerce. In view of its reputation, every commerce graduation degree aspirant wants to seek admission in B.Com (Hons) at LSR. Admission is based on the cut-off marks in 10+2. Based on this year's first cut-off list published by Delhi University, you will have to score above 97.25% in the best four subjects in 10+2 to seek admission in B.Com (Hons) at LSR. In order to score very high, you require a plan with dedicated six to seven hours studies a day throughout the year. You have to have a timetable and give equal importance to each subject. You may seek your teachers and friends support to overcome your weaknesses. You are further advised to build on your strengths.
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