The B.A Degree course in Economics (Main) and Economics as a subsidiary paper, started in the year 1937.
The principal aims and objectives of the BA Economics programme are:
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to provide students a well founded education in Economics
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to provide and adapt curricula that prepare our graduates for employment and further study as economists
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to provide the students with the opportunity to pursue courses that emphasise quantitative and theoretical aspects of Economics
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to provide students with the opportunity to focus on applied and policy issues in Economics
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to provide programmes that allow the students to choose from a wide range of economic specialisms
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to provide a well resourced learning environment for Economics
COURSE DESIGN The UG programme in Economics includes (a) common courses, (b) core courses, (c) complementary courses (d) open course and (e) project. No course shall carry more than 4 credits. The core papers offered for B.A. Economics
Semester I Methodology of Social Sciences with Special Reference to Economics subsidiary paper-Mathematics/Sociology
Semester II Development and Environmental Economics subsidiary paper-Mathematics/Sociology
Semester III Principles of Micro Economics Modern Banking Logic
Semester IV Micro Economic Analysis Public Economics Logic
Semester V Quantitative Techniques for Economic Analysis Principles of Macro Economics Indian Economy Economics of Financial Markets Open course
Semester VI Quantitative Techniques for Economic Analysis Macro Economic Analysis Development Issues of the Indian Economy International Economics Choicebased course-Econometric methods Project |