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Himanshi Pandey

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The BA (Hons) in Economics curriculum followed at Sarala Birla University is based on the CBCS scheme. It includes various core and elective subjects. Some core (compulsory) subjects included in the course curriculum are listed below:

  • Foundations of Microeconomics
  • Foundations of Macroeconomics
  • Mathematical Methods for Economics
  • Economic Environment for Business
  • Statistical Methods for Economics
  • Introductory Econometrics
  • Development Economics
  • International Economics
  • Public Economics

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SHRUTI TIWARI

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 Students who have good marketing, problem-solving, and communication skills can pursue courses in Microeconomics. The students of Microeconomics can find employment in:

  • Consultancy Firms
  • Colleges/Universities/Schools
  • Marketing department
  • Legal Firms
  • Financial Institutions
  • Media Organisations

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SHRUTI TIWARI

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Studying economics can help students in various aspects of life, fundamental policy issues that shape market and social outcomes, It develops critical-thinking and problem-solving skills to make good decisions.

  • Analytical thinking
  • Complex problem-solving
  • Communication
  • Research
  • Time management
  • Presenting
  • Learning new and complex things
  • Understanding complex relationships

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SHRUTI TIWARI

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While pursuing microeconomics you have to keep a few points in mind students must have completed 10+2 from a recognised board, often with a background in commerce, arts, or science. Also, some institutions may require a minimum percentage, especially in economics or mathematics.

 

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Pritha Mandal

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Yes, NMV university is a good choice for an M.Sc in Agriculture Economics. The programme includes key topics like rural development, economics analysis which helps  build a strong foundation. The professors are supportive and bring practical knowledge making it easier to understand real world issues. The university also has good facilities. Students may get opportunities for internships. It is a good option if you want to work in areas like research, government jobs after graduation. 

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Ayush Saraf

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The MA Economics programme at IILM University offers a comprehensive curriculum covering various economic theories, practical exposure through real-world case studies, and flexible specialisation in areas like finance, development economics, or environmental economics. The programme also maintains strong relationships with various industries, allowing students to network with professionals and participate in workshops. Career guidance and placement support are also provided to help students identify their strengths and explore career options, enabling them to pursue diverse career paths in academia, research, finance, public policy, an

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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The M.Sc. in Economics course from Indira Gandhi University is an all-round curriculum developed for facilitating the students with analytical and quantitative tools. The program duration is two years and consists of core courses, including Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics, and Mathematics for Economists. It mandates completion of 16 courses or a mix of 15 courses and a Master's thesis. It is possible to specialize within one of various economic fields through elective courses that enhance practical understanding. Such rigorous training equips the graduates, not only to excel in academia and research but also to be well-pos

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The annual fees for BA(H)economics course in Quantum university is 63000 per year which you can pay semester wise in 1st semester 39500 and in 2nd semester 23500.BA(H) Economics course is a good option after class 12th because the future scope for this course is very good many govt.and private sectors provide lots of jobs opportunity in this field.After this course you can apply for various sectors like banking,finance,investment,education etc.Quantum university is one of the best university in uttarakhand who provide this course with affordable fees.For admission in this course in Quantum university you must have completed 12th with m

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