At the college or university level economics honors are not necessarily a program but it is a designation conferred upon an individual who has taken the courses in the major and has shown exceptional learning by earning high grades throughout the curriculum.
This could happen for either an undergraduate or a graduate level.
what is scope of economics honours..?? n what can i do after doing it..?
Honours 3rd year routine 2014
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A Master's degree is one example of a post graduate degree. To enroll in a post graduate degree (such as an Honours Degree) a student should already have completed a graduate degree. Degrees build on each other. A student needs a graduate degree to enroll in an Honours course, an Honours degree to enroll in a Masters Programme and a Master's degree to commence with a Doctorate.
Yes, having a BSc Honours in Psychology can qualify you for a Master's program in Industrial Psychology. However, some programs may have specific prerequisites or coursework requirements that you may need to fulfill before being accepted. It's best to check with the specific university or program you are interested in to confirm their admission criteria.
An honours degree generally requires more credits (and thus more courses) to graduate than a "general" degree, whereas graduating "with honours", I believe, is based upon maintaining a certain average grade either throughout one's studies or in one's graduating year.
you need to be an honours graduate in the same subject in which you want to do the Master degree.
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The answer will depend on the course specification. I am a professional statistician but I had an economist colleague who could run rings round me in terms of econometrics = statistics in an economics context.
Please understand that I do not intend to be mean to you, but it sounds like you are whining a bit. You want to study economics at the honours level, but you are complaining about math? It's a little like a person who wants to be a physician but who doesn't want to study physiology or biochemistry. You have to deal with math at some level, or you should consider another interest.
Yes. Final year of bachelors degree is the time you should look into this. Talk to your professors. They are usually supervisors and can give you all the info you need. They would love to talk about this stuff. And if you get on their radar early, they will notice you. You generally need to graduate with honours to be accepted. For example, here in Australia, engineering is a 4 year degree and scoring a distinction average with grant you honours. Chemistry is a 3 year degree. Honours is a 4th optional year where you only do your own thesis. Bottom line is, it is different in different schools and you should just talk to your academics.
yes you can get admission in delhi schoolof economics,because science student can get admission whether in commerce,in arts,but mind well my friend its not easy for science student to study economics