Economics
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Accessing previous years 12th HSC Economics question papers in Marathi can significantly enhance your exam preparation.
Maharashtra State Council of Educational Research & Training (SCERT) :
The SCERT Maharashtra provides a repository of question papers for various subjects, including Economics. You can access these resources on their official website
By utilizing these resources, you can familiarize yourself with the exam format, question types and marking schemes thereby enhancing your readiness for the upcoming examinations.
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To help you achieve your goal of scoring 75% in your 2nd PU final exams, I'll provide you with some sample questions and study tips for Computer Science and Economics.
Computer Science
Sample Questions:
1. What is the difference between a compiler and an interpreter?
2. Write a program to find the factorial of a number using recursion.
3. Explain the concept of inheritance in object-oriented programming.
4. What is the purpose of the "finally" block in exception handling?
5. Write a program to implement a binary search algorithm.
Study Tips
1. Focus on understanding the concepts rather than just memorizing them.
2. Practice writing programs and solving problems on platforms like HackerRank, LeetCode, or CodeChef.
3. Review your notes and textbook regularly, and make flashcards to help you remember key terms.
4. Join online communities or study groups to discuss concepts and get help from peers.
1. What is the law of demand, and how does it relate to the price elasticity of demand?
2. Explain the concept of opportunity cost and how it applies to decision-making.
3. What is the difference between a perfectly competitive market and a monopoly?
4. Write a short essay on the benefits and drawbacks of globalization.
5. What is the concept of diminishing marginal utility, and how does it relate to consumer behavior?
Study Tips:
1. Focus on understanding the concepts and theories rather than just memorizing formulas and definitions.
2. Practice solving numerical problems and graphing economic concepts.
3. Read and analyze real-world examples and case studies to help you understand economic concepts.
*Additional Tips:*
1. Create a study schedule and stick to it.
2. Practice past exams and sample papers to get a sense of the exam format and timing.
4. Stay motivated and focused by setting small goals and rewarding yourself when you achieve them.
I hope these study tips and sample questions help you prepare for your 2nd PU final exams and achieve your goal of scoring 75% in Computer Science and Economics!
Hello Priyanka,
Most top government colleges require Mathematics for B.A. (Hons.) in Economics, but a few may offer flexibility:
Check each university’s latest admission criteria, as rules may change. Keep in mind that Economics Honours involves math-intensive coursework , so be prepared.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Yes , you can give the CUET Economics exam without having studied Maths in Class 12. However, some universities require Maths as a compulsory subject for admission into Economics related courses.
Since you are pursuing Psychology as a major and Economics as a minor, you should check the eligibility criteria of the specific universities you are applying to. Many universities allow Economics as a minor without a strict Maths requirement.
Hope this gives you the clarity you need.
Hello Nilesh,
You cannot complete a full BA in English in one year , but you have some options: 1-Year Options:
If your goal is to teach English, check state-specific teacher eligibility rules before selecting a course.
Hello there,
Admission Process for Madras School of Economics (MSE):
MSE offers PG (M.Sc.) and Ph.D. programs in Economics, Finance, and Data Science. For M.Sc. Admission:
For detailed dates and updates, visit mse.ac.in (https://www.mse.ac.in/) .
Yes, both 12th certificates from Uttarakhand Board (2011) and NIOS (PCMB) will be legally valid, as NIOS is a recognized board under the Government of India.
Yes, both 12th certificates from Uttarakhand Board (Humanities, 2011) and NIOS (PCMB) will be legally valid. NIOS is a recognized national board, and there are no restrictions on pursuing 12th again with a different stream. However, for higher education or job applications, check if specific institutions accept multiple 12th qualifications.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has scheduled the Class 10 board examinations for 2025 from February 15 to March 18, 2025.
The detailed date sheet, including specific subject exam dates, is available on the official CBSE website.
hope this helps you .
No, you don't need to appear for all four papers again if you have failed only in Maths . According to the CMA Foundation exam rules, if you fail in any one subject, you will need to reappear only for the failed subject . In your case, since you failed in Mathematics (with a score of 26), you need to retake only the Maths paper .
You will keep your passing marks in Law , Accounts , and Economics . Make sure to check with the official guidelines for any specific instructions related to your situation, and apply for the supplementary exam for Maths.
Yes, it is possible to get admission to BA Economics Honours at the University of Allahabad without studying Mathematics in 12th class. However, here are some important points to consider:
Eligibility Criteria :
Admission Process :
Preparation :
Check the official prospectus for specific requirements or updates.
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