B.A.
Economics is a is a 3- year long graduate level course divided into 6
semesters, with each semester spanning 6 months. However, some universities
follow the yearly pattern of examination. The course is designed to train
pupils in analyzing concepts and processes of the economy by educating them in
areas such as definition, nature, scope, concepts, utility, production, market,
monopoly etc.
About
B.A. Economics
B.A. in
Economics is a 3- year long course generally comprising qualitative and
quantitative approaches to Social Science. The course essentially involves a
study of the main aspects related to improving an organization’s overall
profitability through different approaches and techniques
The principal
subjects covered in the curriculum are Microeconomics, Macroeconomics,
Political Economics, etc.
Eligibility
for B.A. Economics
The minimum
criterion of eligibility needed to be met for admission to the course is a 10+2
or equivalent qualification from a recognized institute/ university with a
minimum aggregate score of 50. Candidates awaiting their final examinations’
results are also eligible to apply on provisional basis.
B.A.
Economics: Admission Process
The general
procedure for admission to the course is merit-based, i.e. on the basis of the
merit obtained by the candidate at the 10+2 level. A few institutes also
conduct entrance exams for admission to the course. Thereafter, rounds of a
personal interview may follow.