Is B.Sc economics and BA economics same?

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    Neha Agarwal | Guide-Level 14

    9 years ago
    Hi Dream,
    The main difference between BA and BSc in economics is that BSc deals more with practical knowledge in the economic field whereas BA is more into theoretical aspects.
    B.Sc. in Economics has more mathematical and practical implication and is opened for students who have studied mathematics till 10+2 whereas B.A. in Economics more theoretical program and can be done without studying mathematics till 10+2.
    BA Economics is usually three years of duration. On the other hand BSc Economics is also of three years duration but it is of four years duration is a few universities in the world. It is believed that BSc Economics fetches more
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