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BBA OR BS ECONOMICS AND MATHEMATICS

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hello there.
due to saturation of BBA degree, i mean everyone now a days is opting for BBA, according to me BS in economics is a better option..
what are ur comments??
BS Economics and mathematics from IBA or BBA from SZABIST?
Do post ur comments ASAP..
Thank u..
 
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lol. Anyways the scope of economics is way way way greater and it's way harder than bba
 
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Wo-Man if you're good at maths then economics is even more for you, even if you didn't have it in A levels but have a great maths background you will manage it. University economics is all maths. Maths applied to solve real world business and market problems. BSc maths will bore you.
 
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Wo-Man if you're good at maths then economics is even more for you, even if you didn't have it in A levels but have a great maths background you will manage it. University economics is all maths. Maths applied to solve real world business and market problems. BSc maths will bore you.
Hey peace brother, i may began my a levels in the uk, can you tell me that after i have done my o levels from pak, what is the foundation course and is it necessary for a levels? And also what is uk quallification and is it necessary?
 
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One does not simply gets bored with maths... i love it specially core maths
 
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Hey peace brother, i may began my a levels in the uk, can you tell me that after i have done my o levels from pak, what is the foundation course and is it necessary for a levels? And also what is uk quallification and is it necessary?

You simply get admission on the basis of O levels into A levels and then you do AS level and apply to universities get an offer, and then meet the grade requirement in your A2 results.
 
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N what is the
You simply get admission on the basis of O levels into A levels and then you do AS level and apply to universities get an offer, and then meet the grade requirement in your A2 results.
N what is tge foundation course?
 
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Wo-Man if you're good at maths then economics is even more for you, even if you didn't have it in A levels but have a great maths background you will manage it. University economics is all maths. Maths applied to solve real world business and market problems. BSc maths will bore you.
Well I think it as for me ;)
Bsc in economics; love it
 
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