B.Sc Economics
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Yes, you are eligible as the cut off for most Universities is 65%, however it may vary from University to University, check out with the University you want to apply to, if I may suggest check out Deakin, RMIT, University of Sydney, UOWS to mention a few, however please select a course of 2 years duration as 1 year one will not make you eligible for a Post study work visa.
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For more information, visit the below shiksha link:
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/economics/course/b-sc-hons-in-economics-presidency-university-kolkata-college-street-271015
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6 years agoScholar-Level 16
Frankly speaking, if you are a student with great acads, opt for the prestigious B.A (Hons. ) Economics course in one of the DU colleges. Opting for the aforementioned course would be comparatively better than the one mentioned in your question.
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