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NETHAJI MACHANI

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To get admission in Jadavpur University for B.A. Economics (Honours) program, you will need to follow the admission process set by the university. Here are the general steps:
Step 1: Check Eligibility Criteria: Ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria set by Jadavpur University for the B.A. Economics (Honours) program. Eligibility criteria typically include minimum educational qualifications, such as passing marks in relevant subjects, and minimum age requirements.
Step 2: Obtain Application Form: Obtain the application form for admission to Jadavpur University for B.A. Economics (Honours) program. The application forms are usually
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mohammed hamza

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The selection criteria for undergraduate admission in economics can vary between universities and colleges.
1. CUET scores: Many universities require candidates to take an entrance exam such as CUET (Common Undergraduate Entrance Test).
2. Grade 12 marks: The marks obtained in the Class 12 board examination are also considered by many universities while shortlisting candidates for admission.
3. Personal statement and essay: Some universities may also require candidates to submit a personal statement or essay explaining their interest in economics and why they want to pursue the subject at the undergraduate level.
4. Extracurricular act
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Business intelligence, international development, human resource management, IT, journalism, law, management, market research, politics, public relations, social research and taxation.

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Mohd Ahsan

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You can pursue B.A. (Economics) and it's a good course in terms of scope and job opportunities.

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Mohd Ahsan

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You can do MBA after your graduation. There are MBAs with different specialisation. Like
MBA (Finance)
MBA (International Business)
MBA (Hospital Administration)
MBA ( IT)
MBA ( Supply chain Management)
Try to find your interest and choose the course according to your interest.

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Mohd Ahsan

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You can pursue:
B.A (Economics)
BBA
BBM
B.Com.

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Anshika Maurya

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Whether a dual degree is a better option than a single degree depends on your personal goals, interests, and career aspirations. Here are some potential benefits and drawbacks of pursuing a dual degree programme:
Benefits:
Increased skill set: Pursuing a dual degree programme allows you to develop a broader skill set, which can be useful in the job market.
Better job prospects: Having a dual degree may make you a more competitive candidate for certain jobs or industries that require a combination of skills from different fields. Time and cost savings: Some dual degree programs allow you to earn two degrees in a shorter amount of time and
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YASH SHARMA

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After submitting your application for an LL.B. Programme, the admission committee will review your application and notify you of your admission status. If you are selected for admission to Dr. MGR Law College, Maduravoyal, Chennai, you will receive an admission letter or email from the college's admission office, outlining the next steps you need to take to secure your admission. This will include instructions on how to pay the fees and the deadline for payment. It is essential to keep track of the admission schedule and follow the instructions provided by the college to avoid missing any deadlines. If you have any questions or concern
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Sarathi Sankar

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You can consider following:
LSR, New Delhi. New Delhi, Delhi NCR | UGC Accredited. Loyola College, Chennai. St. Christ University Bangalore, Bangalore. Miranda House, New Delhi. Presidency College, Chennai. MCC Chennai, Chennai. Hindu College, New Delhi.

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rubina singh

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Being an alumni of Lovely professional University, I could answer that undoubtedly LPU would be the best option for pursuing BBA. Following are the highlights which I would like to share: Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent. For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has studied in English medium.(5% relaxation to North East states and Sikkim candidates/ Defence Personnel and their Dependents/ Wards of Kashmiri Migrants) a) Accreditation: As LPU got accreditation from Accreditation Council of Business
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