Am I eligible to apply for MA in economics? I have scored 45% marks.

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Anagha G Nair
7 years ago
Hello, MA in Economics is a 2-year full-time or distance learning post-graduation programme to sharpen student's dexterity in areas of finance and management. The minimum eligibility criterion required for Master's degree is 50% aggregate in Bachelor's degree in any discipline.

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Pallavi Jain
7 years ago
Eligibility for MA Economics is: Interested aspirants for Economics degree must fulfil the below-mentioned eligibility criteria. BA (Hons) in Economics subject a minimum aggregate score of 50% at the level of graduation. Although, the eligibility criteria may differ for entrance exam procedure and

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8 years ago
Yes, but different universities have different eligibility norms. Check the same before filling the admission form.

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Raj shakya
6 years ago
Eligibility for MA Economics is: Interested aspirants for Economics degree must fulfil the below-mentioned eligibility criteria. BA (Hons) in Economics subject a minimum aggregate score of 50% at the level of graduation. Although, the eligibility criteria may differ for entrance exam procedure and m

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DHARAM PAL JAKHAR
7 years ago
Dear, As per my opinion and knowledge, you are definitely eligible for Masters in economics as it requires just a graduation degree. You would need to qualify an entrance exam.

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