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1st March 2018, 07:14 PM
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Difference between B.Sc and B.A. Degree for Economics student?
Hello, I have completed my B.A. in Economics and want to study Economics in Post Graduation. But many people says that B.Sc is more better than B.A. in respect of Economics. Is it true? What is the difference in both degree?
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12th March 2018, 05:07 PM
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Re: Difference between B.Sc and B.A. Degree for Economics student?
Since, you have completed BA in Economics and want to study further in the relevant field, you can opt for MA in Economics as your Post Graduate course.
Candidates those who have completed their BA in Economics from a recognized University scoring a minimum of 50% of marks in it are eligible to opt for the MA in Economics. The basic difference in between B.Sc and BA in Economics is that the Science stream of Economics mainly deals with the practical knowledge in the Economic field whereas BA handles basically the theoretical part of the Economic field. |
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