Economics
Hello Huda! There are many fascinating employment options in psychology and economics if you are interested in both subjects.
Clinical psychologists in psychology can help patients manage mental health concerns at clinics, hospitals, or private practices after earning a master's or doctorate.
M.A. or M.Sc. in psychology is required, along with any applicable certifications (such as an MPhil or PsyD).
Psychologist for counselling: You can provide emotional and psychological support in corporate environments, educational institutions, or schools.
An M.A. in clinical psychology or counselling psychology is required.
Industrial-Organizational Psychologist: Specialises in employee happiness, workplace behaviour, and organisational development in business environments.
An M.A. in industrial-organizational psychology is r equired.
Economics:
Economists analyse economic trends and policies for government agencies, think tanks, and private businesses.
A bachelor's or master's degree in economics is required.
Financial and data analysts can foresee trends and offer insights into the business or finance sectors by utilising economic data.
A bachelor's degree in economics is required, though certifications in finance or data analysis are sometimes added.
A public policy analyst works with government agencies or non-governmental organisations to develop and assess public policies.
An M.A. in public policy or economics is r equired.
Here are some online platforms and colleges where you can pursue degrees in Economics and Political Science at relatively low fees:
Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) : Offers online and distance learning programs in various subjects, including Economics and Political Science, with affordable fee structures.
University of London : Provides online degrees through its International Programmes, including Economics and Political Science, at competitive rates.
University of Phoenix : Offers online bachelor's and master's programs in related fields. Their programs are generally flexible and have varying fee structures.
Coursera and edX : While not offering full degrees, these platforms provide access to individual courses and specializations in Economics and Political Science from reputed universities, which can complement your learning.
Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) : Offers affordable online degrees in various disciplines, including Economics and Political Science.
Open University (UK) : Provides flexible online degrees in various subjects, including Economics and Politics, often with a lower fee structure.
Make sure to verify the accreditation and recognition of these programs to ensure they meet your academic and career goals.
Hello there,
Yes, you can do your Master's in Economics after doing your graduation in B.EI.ED. You can appear for PG Entrance exam to study Economics at postgraduation level. The eligibility criteria for the same is to have 55% or above in graduation. However, it will be easier for a student who have a background in Economics to crack Postgraduation entrance of varied universities.
You can mention the name of the university, to get more information on eligibility criteria and exam pattern.
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Yes, it is possible to take admission in BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) without having Maths, Economics, and Computer Science as subjects in your 12th standard. BBA programs typically don't require specific subjects in 12th standard, and the eligibility criteria often include:
· Passing 12th standard from a recognized board (any stream)
· Minimum aggregate marks (usually 50-60%)
· Entrance exams (some colleges may require)
However, having subjects like Maths, Economics, and Computer Science can be beneficial in understanding certain BBA concepts. But it's not a mandatory requirement for admission.
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Hello aspirant,
Master of Arts in Economics is the full name for the degree in economics. The postgraduate course lasts two years and can be taken both on-campus and virtually. The curriculum seeks to provide a thorough understanding of economic principles. Students who complete the course will have the necessary information and abilities to enter the workforce. The coursework for the MA in Economics consists of theoretical and numerical areas as well as finance and statistics-related electives. One can apply for an MA economics course after earning an undergraduate degree with a concentration in economics.
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Hello Piyush,
For admission to the B.A. (Hons.) Economics program at Banaras Hindu University (BHU), mathematics is typically required in Class 12. BHU usually specifies that candidates should have studied Mathematics at the senior secondary level. It's important to check the latest admission criteria on BHU's official website or contact the admissions office for the most accurate and updated requirements.
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A carefully thought-out two-year master's program, the Master of Arts in Economics (MA Economics) covers a wide range of topics in the field of economics, including microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, mathematical economics, statistics, and more. The cost of the courses varies according on the school. For normal courses, it typically ranges from INR 20,000 to INR 1,50,000 annually. Courses offered via distance learning could have various cost structures.
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Hello Aspirant
There are no specific eligibility criteria for BBA Programs in a college/university. They only require the candidate to have passed his 12th Board Exams with any subject, regardless of their stream, with an aggregate of 50%-55% above from a UGC-recognised Board of Examination. Again, the subjects do not matter for BBA in 12th.
If you have opted for certain subjects in your 12th grade, you can drop them or change them now under the new guidelines of the CBSE Board, but a request for subject(s) change will be accepted in 12th grade only if the candidate has made the request before 15th of July of the academic year he/she has to appear for the12th Board exams.
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Hello aspirant, The CBSE Class 12 Compartment Exam for Economics has already concluded. The CBSE conducted the compartment exams for Class 12 on July 15, 2024. If you missed this exam, you'll have to wait for the next academic year to appear for the compartment exam.
I hope this information helps.
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