The principal aims and objectives of the BA Programme in economics are
- Convey knowledge of fundamental concepts and theoretical propositions
- To provide the students with an opportunity to take up a career in economics and related areas.
- Analyze socio-political and economic issues.
- An understanding of the economic issues of international and national importance
- Realize the dynamics behind economic issues.
- An understanding of institutions like social, economic and political that influence the economic issues of national and international importance.
- Research in economics and contribute to the creation of knowledge
BA Economics Programmes with different specializations:
- BA Development Economics
- BA Foreign Trade Programme
- BA Economics (Regular)
- BA Economics with Islamic Finance
BA Development Economics has some additional courses related to development issues. BA Foreign Trade Programme specializes in foreign trade practices. BA Economics with Islamic Finance is a new programme with a specialization in Islamic finance.
BA Economics with Islamic Finance and BA Foreign Trade Programme is equivalent to BA Economics for the purpose of higher studies and employment.
Course Subjects Of BA Economics
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- Quantitative Methods for Economic Analysis
- Modern Banking and Insurance
- Computer Application for Economic Analysis
- India’s Economic Development: National and Regional
- International Trade and Finance
- Banking
- Economics in Everyday Life
- Environmental Economics
- Applied Theory of Markets
- Economics of Business and Finance
- Mathematical Economics
- Public Finance
- Development of Economics
- Economics of Capital Market
- International Economics
Core Courses of BA economics
- Microeconomics
- Modern Banking and Insurance
- Quantitative Methods for Economic Analysis
- Computer Application for Economic Analysis
- Macroeconomics
- India’s Economic Development: National and Regional
- Economics of Capital Market
- International Economics
- Mathematical Economics
- Public Finance
- Development of Economics
Complementary Courses
- History
- Political Science
- Sociology
- Essentials of Economics
- Mathematical tools for Economics
- Co-operation
- Banking