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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The curriculum of BA Economics has some core as well as elective subjects. The elective subjects are usually choice-based and they include topics that are either related to Economics or related to other fields that could be useful for one’s career.
Given below are some elective subjects that are available in many Arts colleges offering BA Economics course:
BA Economics Elective Subjects | |
|---|---|
Economics of Health and Education | Applied Econometrics |
Economic History of India (1857-1947) | Topics in Microeconomics |
Political Economy | Money and Financial Markets |
Public Economics | Comparative Economic Development (1850-1950) |
Financial Economics | Environmental Economics |
International Economics | Indian Economy |
Money And Banking | Public Finance |
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The rank of Quantum School of Graduate Studies in BA (hons) Economics is not listed yet.
But university is well regarded in several categories such as
1) Rank 29th in North India For MBA by week magazine.
2) Quantum School of Business has been Ranked 20th in Top Private Business Schools in North India.
3) And 60th amongst all Business Schools in India.
4) The university also ranks 1st School of business in Uttarakhand
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The MA Economics programme at Quantum School of Graduate Studies, Quantum University, is designed to give a full understanding of economic theories and applications.
Some subjects studied in this programme include:
Core Courses: Basic courses such as Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics, and Development Economics. It also has specific topics like international economics, financial economics and environmental economics.
Research Projects: These provide chances to do original researches which sometimes end up in a thesis or dissertation.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
More than 85% of students in this course are placed in campus in very good companies. The average package for the placed students is around 4lpa. the highest package offered in this course is 9lpa. The college support for the placement preparation and industry readiness is top-notch. They also provide special training for top companies throughout the year along with academics. Every year nearly new 10 companies are approaching the placement department. Students with high placement goals can achieve more better.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
To be eligible for the BA (Hons) Economics program at Quantum School of Graduate Studies, Quantum University, the candidates must have secured a minimum aggregate score of 45% in class 12th or equivalent in any stream from any recognized board. The admission is not done based on any entrance exam.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
To be eligible for the BA (Hons) Economics program at Quantum School of Graduate Studies, Quantum University, the candidates must have secured a minimum aggregate score of 45% in class 12th or equivalent in any stream from any recognized board. The admission is not done based on any entrance exam.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The total tution fee for BA ( hons) in economics programme at quantum university is INR 2.20 lakh
Duration - 4 years
Eligibility criteria - student must have scored at least 50% in class 12th
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can pursue PhD Economics in distance mode. There are over 100 colleges in India that offer the course in distance mode out of which 52 are government colleges, 42 are private-run and 39 are semi-government colleges. Most of these colleges accept UGC NET, CSIR NET and GATE exam score for admission to the course.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
By doing MA in economics you have developed a very good analytical skills and strong Foundation by learning theoretical as well as practical skills that will help you in solving real life problems. Economic and Management are two different things. You can definitely do PhD in management, specially in the areas like Business economics, managerial economics, organisational behaviour, strategic management and financial management . You have to put some extra efforts because management and economics are two different fields. If you are ready to put that efforts then PhD management is for you .Go ahead and all the best.
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