Is it a good option to do M.A. in Economics after B.Sc.( with Maths, Physics & Chemistry)?
Graduation marks- 48% (2013) I want to do M.A. in economics from IGNOU Jan session- 2014 this subject is absolutely new to me, is it a good choice? however I have interest in it.
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