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B.Com graduate can do relevant and opportunistic course in Economics?


By any means, can a B Comm (Pass) student can do relevant and opportunistic course in Economics (Post Graduation)?




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By any means, can a B Comm (Pass) student can do relevant and opportunistic course in Economics (Post Graduation)?
Yes, of course B.Com students can do Economics related course. Even B.Com course also includes Economics subjects in all semester. The B.Com students also have good knowledge over the economics subject. So, they can also get equal opportunities like Economics students. After completing B.Com you can apply for MA Economics.

Master of Arts (M.A) in Economics is a two year master degree course which is divided into four semesters. This course mainly focuses on Economic related subjects.

Eligibility Criteria:

-> Graduates with 50% marks in any discipline from a recognized university are eligible to apply.

-> First preference will be given to students who have studied the Economics subject at graduation level.

-> SC/ST category students need to score at least 45%.
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