What are the different levels of Business Economics courses?

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    Pallavi Rai | Contributor-Level 7

    4 months ago

    You can study Business Economics at multiple academic levels such as UG, PG, Doctorate and even certification courses. The table below has all the levels available in Business Economics:

    LevelPopular CoursesDuration
    UG (After 12th)B.A. (Business Economics), BBA, B.Com (Hons) with Economics3 years
    PGM.A./M.Sc. in Business Economics2 years
    Diploma/Cert.Diploma in Business Economics, Applied Economics6 - 12 months
    DoctoralPhD in Business Economics or Applied Economics3 - 5 years

    Some MBA and PGDM programs also offer Business Economics as an elective or minor.

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