Can I pursue PG in economics? Which are the good colleges for the same?

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Asked by Avinash Singh

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    Daksh Ahuja | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Hi
    Yes, you can go for M.Sc. Economics after your Bachelors. Eligibility for M.Sc. Economics in most of the top universities is pass with 50% marks in your Bachelors. You must make sure that you are enrolling yourself in a premium university that provides you access to ample growth opportunities. Some of the top universities offering these M.Sc. Economics are:
    Lovely Professional University- Punjab, Jesus and Mary College, Delhi, Aditi Mahavidyalaya (Women's College)-University of Delhi, Anand Institute of Social Work-Anand, Gujarat, Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College (University Of Delhi), College of Social Work Nirmala Niketan-Mumbai, St. X
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    anila k | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    Yes, you can do PG in economics also. You can go for MA M.Sc Or a Master in economics. You need to have a Bachelors degree in subjects like physics, mathematics, commerce, etc.

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