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Misha

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Columbia University accepts both GMAT or GRE score for admission to MS in Financial Economics program. There are no minimum requirements. However, the following are the GRE results for the admitted students in the class of 2024:GRE Quantitative Scores (average)169GRE Quantitative Scores (range)159-170GRE Verbal Scores (average)161GRE Verbal Scores (range)154-168

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muskan

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MA Economics admission to IGNOU is just like the admission process to any other college.Students must make sure that they qualify the eligibility criteria for MA Economics IGNOU admission. They can fill up the online application form and submit the required documents along with a nominal admission fees. IGNOU selects students based on merit. After they release the list of the selected students, they only have to pay the admission fees to confirm their admission. Any futher instructions are communicated to the students through the offcial website of IGNOU or through emails.Best of luck!

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Hi! There are some documents that students need to submit to colleges, along with their online application fees. Generally, colleges ask students for one/two photo ID documents like Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID, Driver's Licence, etc. They also require class X, XII and undergraduate degree marksheet to verify the academic record of the students, based on which admission is granted. Other documents that colleges generally ask for is entrance exam result, passport size photographs and transfer/migration certificates.Hope this helps you!

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MA Economics courses eligibility differs according to the institute at which it is being pursued. Most colleges require that the students should have completed their under graduation in any subject. However, many institutes only accept students who have completed their UG degree in Economics (BA or BSc) or in a related field. The minimum eligibility for an MA Economics includes at least a 45% aggregate score in UG. 

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MA Economics courses are 2-year degrees, which are pursued by students who have completed their undergraduate. MA in Economics is a post-graduate degree. Students who wish to study subjects like microeconomics, macroeconomics and the fundamentals of how finances work, should pursue this degree.

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Aayushi Sinha

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CBSE will cocnduct the CBSE 12th Economics exam 2025 on March 19, 2025. The exam will be held between 10:30 am to 1:30 pm. Students can click on CBSE 12th date sheet 2025 to check all exam dates. CBSE 12th exams 2025 will be held between February 15 and April 4, 2025. 

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Rashmi Singh

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The London School of Economics and Political Science tuition costs range between INR 22L and INR 36L for undergraduate programs, and INR 17L and INR 47L for postgraduate programs. Students can check the London School of Economics and Political Science tuition cost for popular courses below:Courses1st Year Tuition FeesB.A. / B.Tech (2 courses)INR 24 LMS (26 courses)INR 24 L - 38 LMBA/PGDM (34 courses)INR 21 L - 48 LM.Sc. (34 courses)INR 21 L - 48 LM.A. (49 courses)INR 21 L - 35 LB.A. (23 courses)INR 23 L - 31 LBBA (8 courses)INR 23 L - 36 LBBA (8 courses)INR 23 L - 36 L

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Harish

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Placements partial depend on university and college. But firstly you need to study a quality education. Economics is a very practical subject and its terms are so tough. Deep study and facts are helpful for placements.

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Nupur Jain

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For CUET Economics, you can map it with a range of complementary subjects depending on the course and university you are applying to. Common subject combinations with Economics include:Mathematics: Often chosen for courses in Economics, Commerce, or Business Studies.Business Studies: Relevant for management, finance, and business-oriented programs.Accountancy: Useful for commerce-related fields.Political Science: Chosen for students interested in policy, governance, or international relations.History/Geography: Preferred for students aiming for interdisciplinary studies or humanities.Check specific university r
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