Which is a better course to pursue, BA in economics or B.Sc in economics?

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Which is a better course to pursue, BA in economics or B.Sc in economics?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago
Both the courses are almost similar to each other, but out of these two I would suggest to go for the B.Sc economics, because it has some of the different elective subjects which has more deeper exposure to the subject, and it is both theoretical as well as practical. It mainly deals with the economic matters like production and distribution of goods, services and other related areas like demand and supply of commodities, pricing etc. B.Sc course is normally for 3 years which include six semesters.
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manpreet 2 years ago
Both, BA economics and B.Sc economics are similar degrees with minor differences of electives among them. BA economics is more theoretical in comparison with B.Sc economics. B.Sc economics has more exposure on econometrics, thus making graduates suitable for immediate corporate jobs after graduation degree. If you have mathematics and statistics background, you are recommended to opt for B.Sc economics degree course.
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