Economics

Eligibility Criteria  

55% and above( or equivalent grade) in PUC/ 12th/any other equivalent exam conducted by a recognized authority/ institution in India or abroad.

The program offered has taken care of the overall development of the students’ knowledge sets along with the skills required to have a proper understanding of the subject which in turn leads to build the career in the way student wants to.

The program offered contains syllabus in such a way that it will make students have an edge over the other students from other universities in the discipline. The practical exposure by giving the hands-on experience in simulation games, projects and internships which gives strength to the student’s capability. Econometrics is the growing subject in recent past which will be taught to students from basics of mathematics for economics, methodology and statistics to understand the subject better in advanced sense.

  1. Macroeconomics
  2. Quantitative methods for economics
  3. Mathemathetical Methods for economics
  4. Public economics
  5. Industrial economics
  6. Research Methods in economics
  7. Statistics for economics
  8. Indian economy
  9. econometrics
  10. History of Economics Thoughts
  11. Behavioral economics
  12. International economics
  13. Economics of growth and development
  14. The informal economy
  15. Kautilya’s economy
  16. Environmental economics
  17. Internship/Project/Research
  18. Trade and development
  19. Contemporary economic issues
  20. Sustainable development
  • Microeconomics (3 credits)
  • Macroeconomics (3 credits)
  • Quantitative methods for economics (3 credits)
  • Mathemathetical Methods for economics (3 credits)
  • Public economics (3 credits)
  • Industrial economics (3 credits)
  • Research Methods in economics (3 credits)
  • Statistics for economics (3 credits)
  • Indian economy (3 credits)
  • econometrics (3 credits)
  • History of Economics Thoughts (3 credits)
  • Behavioral economics (3 credits)
  • International economics (3 credits)
  • Economics of growth and development (3 credits)
  • The informal economy (3 credits)
  • Kauilya’s economy (3 credits)
  • Environmental economics (3 credits)
  • Internship/Project/Research (4 credits)
  • Trade and development (3 credits)
  • Contemporary economic issues (3 credits)
  • Sustainable development (4 credits)”

The emerging opportunities in the domain of Economics as a profession are :

  • Economic Analyst
  • Business Analyst
  • Economic Journalism
  • Economic Research
  • Indian Economic Service
  • Teaching (with PhD)
  • RBI/ Banking Institutions
  • Corporates and NGO