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Hello!Yes, you can pursue PhD in Economics after completing BTech in any stream. There are many colleges that allow only studnets who have completed a Masters in Economics or a related field, but some colleges also allow students from other backgrounds to take admission in Doctorate in Economics degree. You must apply for entrance exams like UGC NET and GATE through which you can get admission into the PhD in Economics program.If this answer helped you, please upvote!

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Yes, you can join BA Economics at Delhi University even without Maths in Class 12. It will limit your option. Some colleges of the DU may offer this programme without the requirement of Mathematics. However, others are taking it as a compulsorily required subject at the time of admission to their college.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Top Colleges for Admission to MA in Economics include Delhi University, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Mumbai University, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), and Pune University, among others. The typical eligibility is a BCom/Bachelor's degree from some of these institutions, however, the minimum marks required tend to vary between institutions. More commonly top colleges use entrance exams or tests. DU uses its Entrance Test, JNU-Centre Entrance Examination, BHU-PET and so on. Study every college's entrance exam requirements, eligibility criteria, and application deadlines. It's always better to prepare thoroughly for these exams to
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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The students can appear for CUET UG Economics, providing a background in Humanities also. The Common University Entrance Test, or CUET, allows the students, as well as students of diverse disciplines, including Humanities, to get through the test of subject Economics. The only essential thing is that candidates ought to check out eligibility requirements for the particular university, or course one applies. Since Economics forms a part of the curriculum in Humanities, you should prepare well for the exam focusing on microeconomics, macroeconomics, and statistical methods that are common in high school economics curricula.

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Iman Das

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The general BA Economics programme is just different from the BA Economics (Hons) programme because the former provides general knowledge of economics, and the latter is more specialised as it focuses on advanced topics with a research-oriented approach.In Gujarat, BA Economics programs are offered by colleges such as St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad, MSU Baroda, Sardar Patel University, Gujarat University, and SNDT University. Admission is merit-based, and eligibility requires 10+2 in Economics or Commerce. Some colleges may also conduct entrance exams or have specific marks criteria for admission.

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Ravi Babu

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Depending on the particular requirements of the course and college you might still be able to select different combinations under the BA programme if you are not eligible for Economics Honours since you did not take mathematics in your 12th grade. As long as the subject combination complies with CUET eligibility, many universities permit students to apply for DU in combinations like psychology with other disciplines like sociology or political science.However the particular qualifying conditions for each programme may limit the courses you can choose. After the results are released you can verify the precise topic combinations that eac
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Astha Mishra

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No, it is not necessary to have studied economics in high school to be eligible for studying economics at the undergraduate level. Eligibility Criteria1. _General Eligibility_: The general eligibility criteria for studying economics at the undergraduate level usually include passing the 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised board.2. _Subject Requirements_: While studying economics in high school can be beneficial, it is not a mandatory requirement. Students from any stream (arts, commerce, science, or humanities) can apply for undergraduate economics programs.3. _Entrance Exams_: Some universities or colleges may requir
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Pranav Kaushal

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Based on 78 profiles, Delhi School of Economics graduates earn an average of 24.4 lakhs, with salaries ranging from 18.0 Lacs to 50.9 lakhs.

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Rayamkula Harish

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Even if you series of subjects taken in Class 12 are such as Geography, Economics, Computer Application, and Nutrition, you can apply for a course in Geography Honors. While most universities and colleges do not require any combination for eligibility in Geography Honors, Geography will score points for you if you had it in your 12th grade.Typically, institutes seek overall academic performance rather than requirements of any specific subject; some universities may consider the marks obtained in specific subjects such as Geography for admission. Therefore, it is important to check with the admission criterion of individual colleges or
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Rayamkula Harish

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Lots of colleges in India offer Economics Honors, and Delhi University (DU) carries many of such colleges where one is eligible to study the course such as Hindu College, St. Stephen's College, and Shri Ram College of Commerce.In addition to it, some other top colleges are Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Presidency University, Kolkata, and Banaras Hindu University (BHU). With great faculty, infrastructure, and academia in Economics, these colleges provide unrivaled opportunities for their learners. Many such colleges give more emphasis to theory and application, and this lays the foundation for further jobs such as research, policy,
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