About Course
The Master of Arts (M.A.) in Economics is a two-year postgraduate program that delves into both theoretical and practical aspects of economics. It encompasses core subjects such as microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and public economics, while also offering specializations in areas like international trade, development economics, and financial economics. The curriculum is designed to develop analytical, quantitative, and research skills, preparing students for various roles in academia, government, and industry.
Benefits
- Comprehensive Skill Development: Enhances proficiency in data analysis, econometric modeling, and policy evaluation.
- Diverse Career Opportunities: Opens pathways to roles such as economist, financial analyst, policy advisor, and data scientist.
- Strong Academic Foundation: Prepares students for advanced studies, including Ph.D. programs and competitive exams like UGC-NET.
- Industry Relevance: Equips graduates with the skills needed to address real-world economic challenges in various sectors.
- Global Perspective: Provides insights into international economic issues, enhancing employability in global markets.
- Research Opportunities: Offers exposure to cutting-edge research methodologies and access to economic databases."