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For B.A economics (H) you should have maths till 12th class. You should have maths either as an additional subject (6th subject) or optional subject (5th subject). But it is not necessary to include it in 'Best Four Subjects' (BFS). You should definitely include 'economics' in BFS else you will face a deduction of some percentage from your BFS percentage.
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Scholar-Level 16
Please use the college predictor tool by Shiksha. It will help you to predict the college according to your rank or percentile. https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor
Good Luck.
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Scholar-Level 17
Candidates should be Graduates in a school subject from a recognised university. Candidates with at least 50% marks either in the Bachelor's degree (General) or in the Master's degree in school subjects are eligible to apply. Total fees is 51000.
Yes, you are eligible.
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Beginner-Level 5
I am currently pursuing B.Com (Hons.) from Gargi College but I have a few friends who are doing BA Honors in economics. So, the course has a lot of maths, like they say they can't think of economics without maths. So, my advice would be if you like maths, then only go for this course. The top 5 college for BA Honors in economics are:
1. Lady Shri Ram College for Women
2. Loyola College
3. St. Xavier's college
4. Christ University
5. Miranda House
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Best of luck!
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Start Date of the Registration form: March 2019.
Last Date to fill the application form: April 2019.
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Scholar-Level 17
Eligibility Criteria / Entry Requirements for M.Sc chemistry in DU:
B.Sc. (Hons. ) Chemistry (3Years Course after 10+2) with 50% or above marks in aggregate both main and subsidiary (integrated) and 50% or above marks in Chemistry from Delhi University or any other University whose examination is recognised as equivalent to University of Delhi and fulfil other conditions of eligibility. or
B.Sc. (Genl. )/B.Sc. (Pass) (3 Years course after 10+2) with 60% or above marks in aggregate and 60% or above marks in Chemistry from Delhi University or any other University whose Examination is recognised as equivalent to Delhi University and ful
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Scholar-Level 18
There is a wide variety of courses that is available across different NIT of India. If you score reasonably well in JEE Mains then you can get any of these courses or branches for studies. Aeronautical branch is only in IIT's and if you want that then you'll have appeared for JEE Advanced also. Some state governments have assigned JEE Mains as the CET examination of the state and you can get admission in your college of the state in case your state also has assigned JEE Mains as the common entrance test. Best wishes to you.
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Sheppards Corrections for grouping
Central and non-central moments
Skewness and Kurtosis
B1, B2, r1 and r2 Coefficients
Principle of least squares
Family of curves
Empirical Bivariate Distributions
Covariance, Correlation and Regression
Data Interpretation
Large sample tests of significance for proportions, means, standard deviations, correlation Coefficient
Small sample tests of significance based on normal Chi-square, t and F distributions
Non-parametric tests advantages and disadvantages one sample paired samples
Sign test, Wilcoxon signed rank test
Analysis of variance of one way and two way classifications
Principl
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