Category: Economics Faqs
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How does Economics study expand student’s career options?
The interdisciplinary nature of the subject, compounded with its rigor, opens a plethoraof doors for an Economics graduate in areas spanning from Academics, Indian EconomicServices (IES), Public Policy, Management, Consulting, Analytics, Finance, Actuarial Science
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What kind of opportunities can a BA program student with Economics option expectfor higher studies?
Choosing Economics as main subject in BA program can be a passport to an array ofrelated Master’s courses, the most obvious being M.A. Economics. Also other relevantpostgraduate courses including Business Administration (MBA), Finance, Management,International Relations, Political Science or Public Policy can be studied
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If student does not opt for Economics as main subject, is there any other way ofattaining training in Economics?
BA program and BCom program students can also choose Economics as their GenericElective in third year, wherein they can study Economic Development course andMicroeconomics (and Macroeconomics) courses respectively.
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Is the student required to have Economics and/or Mathematics in class 11th or 12th toopt for Economics as main subject in BA program?
Unlike honors course, studying Economics in BA Program does not require student tohave studied Mathematics or Economics up to Class 12.
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How many courses of Economics will the student need to study if she choosesEconomics as main option in BA Program
Student with Economics as main subject in BA program, studies one course ofeconomics in each of the first four semesters. Principles of Microeconomics (I and II) and Principles of Macroeconomics (I and II) are taughtin first and second year respectively
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What are the key skills that student attains from Economics course?
The study of economics uniquely enriches the student with analytical and problemsolving skills in addition to the knowledge of functioning of markets, agent’s behavior, andeconomy at large.