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You can go for MBA in finance.

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Since economics Hons. Has a lot of stuff related to mathematics, I think it would be difficult for someone having no knowledge about the Maths being done in 11th and 12th standard. Thus there is no good university offering economics Hons without Maths.

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You can still make your career in Law after doing your Under graduation in any field, There are two routes available to get into Law Colleges
1) 5 Years Law Degree
2) 3 Years Law Degree
In India, generally all law colleges offer a 5-year law degree, including all National Law Universities (NLUs). On the other hand, University of Delhi offers a 3-year law degree. 5 Years Law degree can be pursued after 12th while 3 Years Law degree can be pursued after Under graduation. For pursuing 3 Years Law Degree you have to clear DU LL.B. Entrance test. As you have graduated, it is therefore recommended that you go for a 3-year law degree from Delh
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Hi. Making amendments in its admission policy, DU had last month announced that it will be compulsory for admission seekers to B.Com (Hons) courses and Economics (Hons) to have studied Maths in class XII. Otherwise Maths is not compulsory for getting an admission in B.Com.

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