The MA Economics at Don Bosco University offers the students advanced training in the core areas of economics, including computational economics, financial economics and rural economy and developments. Graduates of this programme are adept in applied research and financial analysis, highly competitive on the finance sector job market, and ready for further studies and research in the discipline.
Eligibility Criteria
- Graduation in Economics with 50% of the aggregate. Those who have a background in Statistics and Mathematics will have an advantage.
- Provisional Admission: Applicants who have not yet obtained their Bachelor’s Degree also may apply for admission. Such candidates would be offered provisional admission until they furnish evidence of fulfilling the eligibility criterion stated in (1) above within 3 months of the commencement of the programme.
Number of Seats
40 seats each
Location
Tapesia Campus
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Semester I |
Microeconomic Analysis |
Macroeconomic Analysis |
Mathematical Methods in Economics |
Discipline Specific Elective - I (any one)
- Agriculture Economics - Issues and Management
- Economics of Industry
- Population Economics
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Generic Elective Course - I
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Generic Elective Course - II
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Constitution of India
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Semester II |
Statistical Methods in Economics |
Econometric Methods |
Economics of Development |
Discipline Specific Elective - I (any one)
- Health Economics
- Financial Economics
- Environmental Economics and Sustainability
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Generic Elective Course - III |
Generic Elective Course - IV |
Service Learning |
Semester III |
Public Economics |
Research Methodology and Computer Application |
International Economics |
Discipline Specific Elective - III
- Behavioural Economics
- Applied Econometrics
- Managerial Economics
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Essence of Indian Traditional Knowledge
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Statistical Packages for Data Analysis
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Semester IV |
Labour Economics |
Indian Economic Development and Policy |
Dissertation |
Discipline Specific Elective - IV
- Advanced Mathematics for Economic Analysis
- Political Economy of Development
- Gender Economics
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Discipline Specific Elective - V
- Operations Research
- Economics of Education
- Rural Economy and Development
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