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Ankit kumar

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 Dear Animesh, To be eligible for the B.A. (Honours) in Economics at Ravenshaw University, you need to have secured a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in your Higher Secondary (12th) examination.Admission is based on merit, determined by your aggregate marks in the qualifying examination. The university does not specify a minimum percentage for admission; however, meeting the 50% eligibility criterion is essential.Please note that the final selection may also consider other factors such as seat availability and reservation policies.Best regards, Ankit

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Aakshi dalmia

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Yes, IILM University, Gurugram (Haryana) provides scholarships to eligible students across various courses, including B.A. Economics. These scholarships are typically awarded based on criteria such as academic excellence, entrance exam scores, and sometimes economic need.Scholarships for B.A. Economics Students at IILM:Merit-Based Scholarships:Scholarships are often available to students with high academic scores in their previous studies or strong performance in relevant entrance exams. If you have a good academic record, you may be eligible for a merit-based fee scholarship.Entrance Exam Performance:If you are applying through an ent
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Raushan Kumar

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The best place to study economics is at universities like MIT and Oxford, which provide high-quality education and access to leading experts in the field. Additionally, being located in countries like the United States and the United Kingdom offers students valuable networking opportunities and resources.

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Raushan Kumar

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MIT has the best economics programme in the world, followed closely by the University of Oxford and Stanford University. These institutions are recognised for their strong academic curricula and research opportunities in economics.

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Raushan Kumar

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The United States is widely regarded as the best country for studying economics. It is home to several top-ranked universities, including MIT, Harvard University, and Stanford University, which offer excellent programs and resources for students.

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Raushan Kumar

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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is currently considered the best university for studying economics, according to the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2025. MIT excels in teaching and research in the field of economics.

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My dream is higher University government college in addmission and I get to IT computer engineering 

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Syed Aquib Ur Rahman

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Some of the top Indian universities are offering MA Economics online in 2025. You can check the following. M.A. in Economics (Online) from Andhra University Online MA in Economics from Chandigarh University OnlineMA in Economics from LPU Online

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Himanshi Pandey

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Royal Global University BA in Economics primarily includes minor and major subjects related to the discipline of Economics. Additionally, the curriculum also includes various Ability Enhancement Courses (AECs), Skill Enhancement Courses (SECs) and Value Addition Courses (VACs). Some of the subjects included in the curriculum are listed below:Fundamentals of MicroeconomicsMacroeconomicsEvolution of Indian EconomicsMoney & BankingBehavioural ScienceData Collection TechniquesIntroductory Quantitative Techniques for EconomicsPublic FinanceArtha shastra

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