B.Sc Economics
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4 years agoScholar-Level 16
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B.SC. Economics Honours
Aggregate is calculated with 4 subjects at +2 level including the compulsory subjects as indicated in the eligibility criteria for application and the subjects having the maximum marks from the rest of the subjects.
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
Speaking very frankly, except some negative review almost all are positive. University has to remain in touch with corporate world, so that students come to know about the practical implementation of their bookish knowledge, and it also helps them to remain knowledgeable about current happenings. Faculties also help students in this context. But, overall the reviews are very positive.
Fee Structure and Facilities:
Fee structure is feasible, as it is a government University. I mean, it is between the ranges of a common economical background student. In my course, it is Rs 1.40 lakhs for first 3 years and in Masters Level, it is around
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B.Com (h) opens up accounting avenues. You can pursue CA along with it but then you will have to do a correspondence course as the new rule of DU does not allow regular B.Com (h) students to pursue CA too. You must have heard about the Big4: KPMG, Deloitte, E&Y, PwC. If you dream of working in these audit companies then this is the apt choice. My personal advice would be to opt for a regular course if you are getting good colleges like SRCC, LSR or so. Believe me, the experience
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