The B.A. Honours in Economics is a three-year full-time undergraduate programme designed to provide in-depth knowledge of economic theories, quantitative techniques and real-world financial systems. The programme equips students with analytical, research and problem-solving skills required to understand how economies function at both micro and macro levels.
The curriculum explores key areas such as Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Indian Economy, International Economics, Public Finance, Development Economics, Econometrics and Mathematical Methods for Economics. Students gain the ability to interpret data, evaluate policies and understand global economic dynamics.
This programme prepares students for careers in banking, financial services, consulting, analytics, research and public policy. It also lays a strong foundation for competitive examinations and higher studies in economics and allied disciplines.
Step into a discipline that sharpens your analytical thinking and prepares you to influence economic decision-making.
Duration – 3 Years Full Time Programme
Six Semester Structure
Theory integrated with Data Analysis & Case Studies
Focus on Research & Analytical Skills
Economics graduates with 3–5 years of experience can earn competitive salaries depending on their expertise in analytics, finance, consulting or policy research.
The finance, analytics and economic research sectors are growing steadily due to increasing data-driven decision-making and global economic integration.
Career opportunities exist across banking, financial institutions, consulting firms, research organisations, media houses and government departments.
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It is a three-year undergraduate programme that provides in-depth knowledge of economic theories, quantitative methods and financial systems, preparing students for analytical and research-based careers.
The course includes Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Indian Economy, International Economics, Public Finance, Development Economics, Econometrics and Mathematical Methods for Economics.
Students who have completed Class 12 from a recognised board with the required minimum percentage as per University norms are eligible. Preference may be given to students who studied Economics in higher secondary education.
While mathematics is not always mandatory, the programme involves quantitative analysis and statistical concepts, so basic mathematical aptitude is beneficial.
Graduates can work as Economic Analysts, Banking Executives, Financial Analysts, Research Assistants, Consultants or Journalists in finance and policy sectors.