B.A Economics
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Hons Programmes are more rigorous nature programmes. They have a better bearing when it comes for jobs. I can tell you of LU as in the Hons programmes it offers one additional course of at least 2 credits per term as compared to regular programs. A mix of innovative and creative courses would be offered to increase the knowledge and hone the technical skills of the hons. Students. Practical/ workshops, technical and entrepreneurial projects as well as courses with exposure to cutting edge technologies would be offered. First preference would be given to Hons. Students for residential facilities, open electives, student exchange prog
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M.Sc. Economics Hons needs: Pass with 50% aggregate marks in Bachelors degree (any discipline) or equivalent. So you are eligible. Move ahead and check a college giving all the good inputs:
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