Unfortunately, Toulouse M1 require a bachelor's in economics, thus I have little chance of getting in with my Business Administration degree.
Do you think that excelling in master's in Economics in Rotterdam would be more beneficial for my future PhD admissions, than being 70th percentile of RoME/Bocconi etc.?
Furthermore, I was researching more universities where I would meet requirements, however most of them are ultra-selective programmes, such as Oxford Mphill in economics etc. How much disadvantaged I am compared to a normal BSc in Econ student because of my BBA? Are my good grades worth anything compared to person with Bsc in Economics/Econometrics?
I tried to go to Master's fairs, where I got invited to interviews with good schools, however always to their business sections, that do not offer Master's in Economics. Is it even possible for me to get a good (top 30) PhD placement with BBA on my CV?