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About This Course

  • To Demonstrate a strong understanding of fundamental business concepts, theories, and principles in areas such as management, marketing, finance, accounting, operations, and economics.

  • To Develop the ability to analyze complex business problems, think critically, and apply problem-solving techniques to make informed decisions through Quantitive Techniques.

  • To Improve critical thinking skills and the ability to make informed decisions in various business contexts.

  • To Acquire knowledge of leadership and management principles and practices, which are crucial for those aspiring to managerial roles.

Programme Outcomes

  • Understanding the basic assumptions in various economic theories and enhance capabilities of developing ideas based on them.

  • Students with a comprehensive and well-rounded understanding of the various disciplines within the field of business, including management, marketing, finance, accounting, economics, operations, and entrepreneurship.

  • Develop critical thinking skills that enable students to analyze complex business problems and develop effective solutions, both individually and as part of a team.

  • Graduates should be financially literate, able to analyze financial statements, understand economic principles, and make informed financial decisions.

Discover a comprehensive overview of the semester-wise papers and detailed syllabi for this course. Gain insights into the core subjects, electives, and practical components that will shape your academic journey.

Semester 1

1. Introductory Microeconomics (Core)

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2. Mathematical Methods for Economics – I 4 (Core)

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Semester 2

1. Introductory Macroeconomics (Core)

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2. Mathematical Methods for Economics – II (Core)

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Semester 3

1. Intermediate Microeconomics – I (Core)

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2. Statistical Methods for Economics (Core)

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Semester 4

1. Intermediate Microeconomics – II (Core)

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2. Intermediate Macroeconomics – I (Core)

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Semester 5

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Semester 6

1. Development Economics I (Core)

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2. Public Economics (Core)

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3. International Economics (Core)

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4. ---- (Core)

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