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For BA in economics, you need to have passed 10+2 with economics, commerce, accountancy as core subjects from any recognised board.

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Ph.D is required to be a researcher and analyst. Firstly, complete your Bachelor's and then Masters and finally go for Ph.D. It takes about 3 years in Bachelors, 2 years in Masters and finally 3-5 years in Ph.D.

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Hi, to pursue your Masters in the UK you must take the IELTS for UKVI. Generally, an overall score of 7 is required. This is the only test you are required to take unless specified by an university. To get into any top university you need to be highly academic and have very good grades all throughout. Since it is not possible to list out thousands of course names here you are advised to go through the link below.
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Eligibility Criteria for BA programmes -
B.A.(Hons.) Candidates qualified in 10+2 Board or equivalent examination. Candidates must have obtained at least 45% in aggregate of all subjects. Having maths as a subject is not compulsory, however, you may have to have economics as one of your electives if you are a humanities student.

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Candidates who have successfully completed BA economics can explore various options. Candidates can choose to do post graduation, short term course or even go for various jobs. Students with BA in economics can enter into different sectors like banking and finance, teaching, retail, stock and share brokering, FMCG, PR, etc. according to the personnel interest and attributes.
Candidates can work with private companies as well as public sector consultancy or government departments. The admission to government sectors will be strictly through competitive exam carried out by UPSC or PSC.
Scope for higher studies after BA in economics:
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