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    MODE

    Full time

    DURATION

    48 Months

    For men only

    Economics is the study of how consumers, firms and governments make decisions that together determine how resources are allocated. Studying economics at the undergraduate level is essential to understand government policy-making, the conduct of businesses, and the enormous changes in economic systems that are occurring in a rapidly changing and interconnected world. Economists use mathematical and experimental methods in both the public and private sector to quantitatively analyse a range of real-world problems. To this end, the Dept. of Economics provides two programmes at the undergraduate level – B.A. and B.S. The difference lies in the course structure, especially in the Minor options presented to students. Head over to the Courses page (links to Courses page of the B.A. programme) of the B.A. (Hons.) / (Hons. with Research) in Economics programme to see the difference. The B.A. programme gives students more options in the Humanities whilst the B.S. programme is more quantitative in nature (hence the stress on a mathematical background). Both programmes aim to provide students with a strong foundation in the principles and theories of economics, as well as the tools and techniques needed to analyze and understand the functioning of modern economies. Students will develop their critical thinking skills and the ability to apply economic concepts to real-world situations. The programme will also provide students with a comprehensive understanding of micro and macroeconomic theories and their applications. Finally, it develops students analytical and quantitative skills to evaluate economic data and make informed decisions. Courses are both comprehensive and varied. Apart from the discipline-specific core and elective courses, students will benefit from Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC), Multidisciplinary Courses (MDC), Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC), Value Added Courses (VAC), Internship and Industrial Visits. In Years 3 and 4, students will choose electives to pursue a specialization in either Financial Economics or Applied Economics. Additionally, students are required to take minimum credits in minor subjects.

    For students who secure a CGPA of 7.5 or more after the first six semesters (3 years of study) and opt to pursue a research project during the fourth year


    Eligibility Criteria

    › 10+2 years of schooling from a recognized board

    › Either passed or appeared for Final exams at XII level before Admissions. If not appeared for XII Standard exams, X and XI Standard marks will be considered

    › The candidate must study Mathematics at XI and XII Standard

    › Consistent academic performance of 60% aggregate marks in X and/or XII Standard › Age: Preferably below 19 years as of 30th June in the year of admission

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