How is the BSc EMS (Economics, Mathematics and Statistics) course in CU?
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Economics has numerous applications of math & statistics in it even if you’re pursuing a BA Eco [Hons] you have to do math & stats as supplementary subjects.
In case of a triple majors in Economics,Mathematics,Statistics the level of Maths & Stats will be equivalent to a Bsc [Hons] degree in Maths & Stats.
Assuming that you’re up for the challenge,lets talk about the scope.
Economics : finds numerous applications in finance, public policy , public health , financial markets , forecasting/analysis ( economics/financial ), a bit of psychology provided you specialize in behavioral economics/neuro-economics ( it’s an emerging field ).
Mathematics (w.r.t Economics) : It’s mostly analysis i.e crunching numbers and making some sense out of it , this is required in almost every sector for market analysis,study of target groups etc.
Statistics : In this case the most relevant job profile will be analysis in practically any sector you can think of even space research along with maths of course.
When you do a triple majors in these subjects you have the freedom to pursue any of these for you higher studies but always remember that these three are always linked in the long run.Economics without maths & stats is as good as history.
That being said you can always pursue a career in academics if you want to.
Higher studies with these subjects become mandatory as they are research based subjects,so if you do take it up be prepared for a masters degree atleast.
Yes, BSc EMS (Economics, Mathematics and Statistics) is a course provided by Christ University, Bangalore. The course is designed to expose the students to various concepts of Economics, Mathematics and Statistics. Admissions are done on the basis of Skill Assessment, Micro Presentation and Personal Interview. Basic eligibility is a pass at the 10+2 level (Karnataka PUC/ ISC/ CBSE/ NIOS/ State Boards) with an aggregate of 50%. It is compulsory to have studied Mathematics at class XII level. You can find more info at:


