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Harshit Mehta

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The primary objective of this course is to introduce students with the process of economic growth and the long run sources of differences in economic performances across nations. Emphasis will be placed on developing theoretical toolkits in understanding growth mechanics. It is intended that this course will make students learn some of the workhorse models in modern macroeconomics, namely Solow model, Neo-classical model, overlapping generations model, models with technological change and technology adoption etc.
This course is primarily aimed at the MA and Ph.D research scholars in Economics and related disciplines. Students need to ha
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Deepti Singh

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The eligibility criterion in a majority of universities for MA economics is BA economics or any other branch with economics as electives.

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Ashutosh Thakur

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You can appear for CGAT exam conducted by AIMA to get good colleges in India.

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For Canada, the minimum percentage is 50% but in Australlia, it is 65%.

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Venkatesh Prasad

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All Indian colleges are excellent for learning economics. But ISBF is one of the selected few Affiliate Centres of the University of London International Programmes worldwide with academic direction from London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE).
The faculty at LSE formulates the syllabus, develops the study material, sets examination papers and marks the scripts of ISBF students.
ISBF gives students the opportunity to explore the curriculum and access the study material and virtual learning resources developed by the faculty at the London School of Economics and Political Science in the United Kingdom.
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