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- BSc Honours – Economics
BSc Honours – Economics
- Duration: Four-year fulltime residential programme
- Eligibility: A pass in Class XII or equivalent from a recognized board. Mathematics in Class XII with a minimum of 60% marks. Admission is contingent upon qualifying a national-level entrance examination and a personal interview.
A full-time undergraduate Economics programme (with a Data Science minor), the degree combines economic theory with statistical inference, econometrics, and behavioural insights, underpinned by data mining and applied business learning. Designed for real-world relevance, the curriculum prioritizes analytical depth, contextual thinking, and professional readiness through internships, global exposure, and life-skill development.
The programme leads to the grant of the degree of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Economics.
Semester I |
Semester II |
Semester III |
Semester IV |
Semester V |
Semester VI |
Semester VII |
Semester VIII |
Programming 1 | Statistical Inference | Stochastic Processes | Machine Learning | Time Series and Forecasting | Foundations of AI | Advanced Mathematical Economics | Advanced Microeconomics/Capstone |
Probability | Programming 2 | Data Structures Numerical Methods and Algorithms | Money and Banking | Corporate Finance | International Economics | Advanced Econometrics | |
Linear Algebra | Microeconomic Theory | Data Mining and Decision Trees | Econometrics 2 | Operations Management | Behavioral Economics | Building the New Venture | Valuation |
Calculus | Macroeconomic Theory | Econometrics 1 | Game Theory | Elective | Elective | Managerial Decision Making | Investments |
Professional Comm 1 | Technical Writing 1 | Professional Communication 2 | Technical Writing 2 | Environmental Science | Industrial Organization | Digital Literacy, DM Dev | Elective |
Sports/Yoga | Critical thinking Logic | Foundations of Management 1 | Understanding India &Economy | Human Behaviour & Psychology | Indian Constitution Law | Personal Finance | International Religion |
Foundations of Management 2 | Ethics and Value | ||||||
Potential Electives(Economics) |
Development Economics, Environmental Economics, Algorithmic Game Theory, Platform Economics, Topics in Macroeconomics, Labour Economics, Auction Theory, Regulatory Economics, Public Policy, Public Finance, Health Economics, Financial Econometrics, International Macroeconomics |