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Sarala Birla University,Ranchi
Discipline Arts and Humanities
Program Level Post Graduate (PG)
Qualification  M.A.(Economics)
Total Seats 60
Program Duration(in Months) 24
Classroom Hours 83
Examination/Course Pattern semester
Program Description The papers have been designed to include recent changes and developments and current trends in the subjects concerned. The papers in computer applications have been designed to introduce the student to packages required for statistical analysis and to enable the student to implement the techniques through computers, thus supplementing the quantitative papers. The core economics papers are rationalized in their structure and sequencing wherein a broad idea of microeconomic concepts, macroeconomic theories, and economic thoughts is introduced. Objectives: To pursue a professional career and/or furthering higher education in the specified areas of specialization. To emphasize the comprehensive preparation for career growth opportunities to achieve success in future. To ensure advancement in the teaching methods through innovative learning, use of modern ICT tools & techniques, industry interactions, live projects and case studies. To enhance employability and to be able to take up challenging job assignments. To nurture the students in intellectual, personal, interpersonal and societal skills with a focus on Holistic Education To nurture the students in intellectual, personal, interpersonal and societal skills with a focus on Holistic Education Programme Outcome: At the completion of this programme, the students must be able to: Honours programme Graduates will be able to demonstrate their skills in Research, Econometrics, Economic planning, Finance, Banking, Government Services, Logistic and forecasting analytics, SPSS, BDM, CRM and Data Analytics. To understand various quantitative and problem-solving techniques.
Admission & entry requirements Passed Bachelor's Degree with atleast 45% marks and Economics as one of the compulsory subject at Graduation level. (40% marks in case of candidates belonging to reserved category) in the qualifying examination.
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