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Semester I
Paper 01-
Introductory Microeconomics
Paper 02-
Statistical Methods in Economics-I
Paper 03 -
Mathematical Methods for Economics-I
Paper 04 –
Concurrent Qualifying Language
Semester II
Paper 05
Introductory Macroeconomics
Paper 06
Statistical Methods in Economics-II
Paper 07 -
Mathematical Methods for Economics-II
Paper 08 –
Concurrent Credit Language
Semester III
Paper 09
Intermediate Microeconomics-I
Paper 10
Intermediate Macroeconomics-I
Paper 11 -
Economic History of India: 1857-1947
Paper 12 -
Introductory Econometrics
Paper 13 –
Concurrent Interdisciplinary
Semest
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Nowadays, economics subject is in great demand. After economics honours, you can work as an economics journalist and investment banking. You can become a financial analyst. If you are doing your Masters degree, then you become a teacher and B.Ed degree is also necessary.
And if you want to become a university lecturer, you must be a Ph.D in your subject. After economics honours, you can also enter into different fields as a micro economist, industrial economist, macro economist, labour economist and international economist.
The field of economics is wide and there are many career opportunities across a num
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If we talks about the scope then there is no bright scope in this field. Salary paid to these graduate is also not so good in comparison to Economic graduate.
Now, Economic is big subject in which student learn about market policy, statistics data. This subject is divided into two Branch Micro and Macro Economic. In micro economic they learn about decision marking re
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WEEK 1
Do full consumers' behaviour twice. You must be able to teach this very confidently to anyone without referring to book.
WEEK 2
Complete producers' behavior, in the same way you have done consumers' behaviour. Concentrate on tables and diagrams (especially that of variable proportions and cost curves).
WEEK 3
Start doing 1st four chapters of macro. Concentrate on all the three methods of calculation national income and do practice.
WEEK 4
Finish all the chapters that are left in macro.
LAST 2 days
Solve 4 previous years' question papers (2012-2017). And you ar
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