ECONOMICS
B.A. in Economics
B.A. in Economics
The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics is a three-year undergraduate degree program designed to provide a strong foundation in economic theory, quantitative techniques, and policy analysis. This course explores the functioning of economies, the behavior of markets, and the role of government in resource allocation and economic development. It is ideal for students who are analytical, curious about how economies work, and interested in careers in finance, public policy, research, and business.
The main objectives of the BA in Economics program are:
To develop a deep understanding of microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics.
To equip students with analytical tools to interpret economic data and policy issues.
To provide insights into national and international economic systems and institutions.
To foster logical reasoning and problem-solving abilities in economic decision-making.
To prepare students for careers in public administration, banking, corporate sectors, and higher education.
Admission is typically merit-based, considering the applicant’s academic performance in 10+2.
Final selection is subject to availability of seats and institutional policies.
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Duration: 3 years (6 semesters)
Mode: Full-time undergraduate program
Core Subjects:
Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
Indian Economy and Economic Development
Public Finance and Monetary Economics
International Economics
Statistics and Econometrics
Learning Methods: Lectures, seminars, case studies, research projects, and presentations
Assessment: Written examinations, assignments, internal tests, and research work
Builds a strong analytical and conceptual understanding of economic theories
Equips students with quantitative skills and economic modeling techniques
Enhances employability in finance, research, analytics, and policy-making sectors
Provides a foundation for postgraduate study (MA in Economics, MBA, etc.)
Prepares candidates for competitive exams like UPSC, RBI Grade B, and other government roles
Graduates of BA in Economics have access to a variety of job roles across industries, including:
Economic Analyst
Data Analyst
Research Assistant
Financial Consultant
Policy Analyst
Banking and Finance Executive
Investment Analyst
Market Researcher
Teaching Assistant (with B.Ed. or further studies)
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BA in Economics opens doors to opportunities in both public and private sectors. Graduates can work in:
Government departments and planning commissions
Banks, financial institutions, and insurance companies
Economic research organizations and think tanks
Consulting firms and multinational corporations
Educational institutions and academic research
Further academic pathways include MA in Economics, MBA, MPhil, or PhD. With additional qualifications, students can pursue careers in civil services, university teaching, international development, and central banking.
It depends on the institution. Some colleges require Mathematics at the 10+2 level, while others offer a more theory-based curriculum that does not require it.
BA in Economics focuses more on theory and qualitative analysis, while B.Sc in Economics usually includes a stronger quantitative and mathematical approach.
Yes, Economics is an important part of the General Studies paper and a popular optional subject in the UPSC Civil Services Examination.
Yes, BA in Economics provides a strong foundation in business and analytical thinking, which is highly beneficial for MBA programs.
Students can pursue MA in Economics, MBA, M.Sc in Financial Economics, Public Policy programs, or specialized diplomas in Data Analytics, Actuarial Science, and International Trade.