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Mohit Datta

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Good question! To make this simple for you, the word Economics was derived from an ancient Greek work "oikonomia", which literally means "household management". So now you understand, Economics is a subject in which we basically study about the budget of the whole world.

Its concepts are used to study the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, and how to utilize these sources when they are scarce.

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Shikha Arora

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Why not! Every student in Class 11, when they opt for a specific stream, has an option to choose their desired study medium as well. If you want to pursue your further Economics studies in Hindi, you're free to opt for it. In fact, you can also pursue undergraduate courses after Class 12 in Hindi only. Many colleges offer BA Economics, etc., courses in Hindi medium.

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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In my opinion, it depends! If you're preparing for the CUET exam, the Class 12 NCERT books would be enough for you. However, if you're preparing for any other exam, it's better you check out their syllabus on their official websites.

Also, Class 11 is a base level of new subjects included in our curriculum, so without understanding the basic concepts on the foundational level, it'll be difficult for you to study further.

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Himanshu Singh

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Raffles University is a good option for students seeking an affordable BBA programme, with an academic fee of INR 1.8 Lacs for the full three-year course. Compared to other universities like JK Lakshmipat University (INR 4.95 to 6.6 lakh) and NIIT University (INR 8.8 to 14.68 lakh), Raffles offers better value for money while still covering key business and management fundamentals over six semesters.

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Nikita Chauhan

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Of course, here are some top recommendations for Economics books you can read:

  • POOR ECONOMICS: Rethinking Poverty & the Ways to End It by Abhijit V. Banerjee & Esther Duflo.
  • Popular Economics by John Tamny.
  • The Fundamentals of Economics by Veerareddy Prabhakar Reddy.
  • Principles Of Economics by Dr. RK Mishra.
  • Good Economics for Hard Times Abhijit V. Banerjee & Esther Duflo.
  • The Undercover Economist by Tim Harford.

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Atul Arora

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Yes, you'll find Economics subjects a bit different in the Commerce stream. Though the core concepts are the same, you'll find more statistical methods, supply and demand, inflation, national income, market structures, etc., topics. In the Arts, you'll find economic development, international trade, or public policy types topics.

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Himanshu Singh

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Yes, Raffles University provides a relaxation in the minimum qualifying marks for reserved category students. While general category applicants need at least 45% marks in Class 12, candidates from reserved categories can apply with a minimum of 40% aggregate marks.

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Ashray Jaiswal

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First Decide a college where you want to take admission, you take college not by seeing advertisement but by deep researching about placement faculty, crowd, college life, Recognition etc. .

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Rashmi Thakur

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Why not! In simple words, Economics is the study of humans in the regular business of life. It analyzes how they get their income and how they use it. That's why, on one side, it's the study of wealth and on the other, it's a part of the study of man.

It is a part of the Social Science where we study about the production, distribution, and consumption of resources in the society.

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Himanshu Singh

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The total tuition fee for the MBA programme at Uttarakhand Open University is approximately INR 40,400. This amount typically includes tuition and may also cover components like refundable security deposits. However, as the fee is sourced from the official university website or sanctioning body, it is indicative and subject to change.

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Himanshu Singh

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Yes, Uttarakhand Open University offers a two-year MBA programme, structured into four equal semesters. The course is designed for students seeking careers in business, management, or corporate leadership. Applicants should meet the eligibility criteria, which includes minimum graduation marks and valid MAT or CAT scores. Admissions are open for the 2025 academic session.

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Himanshu Singh

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To be eligible for the MBA, candidates must have at least 50% marks in graduation for the General category. SC/ST candidates require a minimum of 45%. Additionally, the university accepts valid MAT and CAT scores as part of the admission process for the MBA course.

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Himanshu Singh

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MBA at Uttarakhand Open University is a two-year course divided into four equal semesters. It is designed for students aspiring to build a career in business or management. The curriculum is structured to provide a comprehensive understanding of management concepts and practical applications.

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Sahil kumar

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It depends on how UPPSC interprets your B.Com (Hons). If English was your main or Hons. subject during B.Com (which is rare), then you're safe. Otherwise, your MA in English and B.Ed with English should be enough in most cases, but it's best to check the official UPPSC TGT notification or contact them directly for clarification.

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Antu Kaibartya

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You no longer have much hope to get into an AKTU (UPTAC) college if you are at rank 446,228 in JEE Main 2025 so you can apply in the lower rung of the college segment of your favorite B.Tech course which is Civil Engineering at the Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University. So your prospects are as follows:

Cutoff Trends of AKTU civil engineering
Top and Govt colleges (IET Lucknow, HBTU Kanpur, KNIT Sultanpur, BIET Jhansi, MMMUT Gorakhpur:
The closing ranks of Civil Engineering in such bodies is usually less than 100,000-sometimes between 20,000 and 70,000 (both, general and reserved).

Other Private Institutes:
The empty seats in many of

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