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Courses structure semester – wise: Economics (Honours)

Semester I:

Type of Course

Name of the Course

Credit

Marks

Economics Core Course – I     

Introductory Microeconomics [Theory plus Tutorial]

5+1 = 6

100

Economics Core Course II

Mathematical Methods for Economics – I [Theory plus Tutorial]

5+1 = 6

100

 

Semester II:

Type of Course

Name of the Course

Credit

Marks

Economics Core Course – III    

Introductory Macroeconomics [Theory plus Tutorial]

5+1 = 6

100

Economics Core Course IV

Mathematical Methods for Economics – II [Theory plus Tutorial]

5+1 = 6

100

 

Semester III:

Type of Course

Name of the Course

Credit

Marks

Economics Core Course – V    

Intermediate Microeconomics I [Theory plus Tutorial]

5+1 = 6

100

Economics Core Course – VI    

Intermediate Macroeconomics I [Theory plus Tutorial]

5+1 = 6

100

Economics Core Course VII

Statistics for Economics [Theory plus Tutorial]

5+1 = 6

100

Skill Enhancement Course – I

(A Group)

Data Analysis [Theory]

2

100

 

 

Semester IV:

Type of Course

Name of the Course

Credit

Marks

Economics Core Course – VIII    

Intermediate Microeconomics II [Theory plus Tutorial]

5+1 = 6

100

Economics Core Course – IX    

Intermediate Macroeconomics II [Theory plus Tutorial]

5+1 = 6

100

Economics Core Course -X

Introductory Econometrics [Theory plus Tutorial]

5+1 = 6

100

Skill Enhancement Course – II

(B Group)

Research Methodology [Theory]/Managerial Economics [Theory

2

100

 

Semester V:

Type of Course

Name of the Course

Credit

Marks

Economics Core Course – XI   

International Economics [Theory plus Tutorial]

5+1 = 6

100

Economics Core Course – XII 

Indian Economy [Theory plus Tutorial based Term Paper]

5+1 = 6

100

Two Discipline Specific Elective (DSE), Courses: DSE -A and DSE - B

The two courses under DSE – A (1) are

Applied Econometrics (AE)

Economic History of India (1857 – 1947)

[Students will have to select any one]

The two courses under DSE – B(1) are

 

Comparative Economic Development (1850 – 1950)

Financial Economics (FE)

[Students will have to select any one]

 

 

5+1 = 6

100

Skill Enhancement Course – II

(B Group)

Research Methodology [Theory]/Managerial Economics [Theory]              

5+1 = 6

100

Skill Enhancement Course – I

(A Group)

Data Analysis [Theory]

2

100

 

Semester VI:

Type of Course

Name of the Course

Credit

Marks

Economics Core Course – XIII   

Public Economics [Theory plus Tutorial]

5+1 = 6

100

Economics Core Course – XII 

Development Economics [Theory plus Tutorial]

5+1 = 6

100

Two Discipline Specific Elective

Courses: DSE – A and DSE -B

 

 

DSE – A (2) consists of two courses out of which students will have to select any one and DSE – B (2) consists of two courses out of which students have to select any one:

 

The two courses under DSE – A (2)

 

Money and Financial Markets (MFM)

Issues in India Economy (IIE)

 

The two courses under DSE – B (2)

Environmental Economics (EE)

Issues in Development Economics (IDE)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5+1 = 6

       or

4 +2 = 6

 

 

 

5+1 = 6

      or

5+1 = 6

 

100 + 100

 

Courses structure semester – wise: Economics (Core Course for BA/BSc General students and GE Course for students who have Honours in any subject other than Economics

Semester

Name of the Course

Core Course (CC) for BA/BSc General students

GE Course for students who have Honours in any subject other than Economics

 

GE (Economics) students who have Core papers other than Economics

I

Introductory Microeconomics

CC I

GE I

GE I

II

Introductory Macroeconomics

CC 2

GE II

GE II

III

Issues in Economic Development and India

CC 3

GE III

Not Applicable

IV

Indian Economic Policies

CC4

GE IV

Not Applicable

 

Options for Two DSE (Economics) Courses – Group A and Group B (General) and BSc (General)

 

Name of the Courses under DSE – A

[Candidate will have to select only one]

[Relevant for 5th Semester]

Name of the Courses under DSE – B

[Candidate will have to select only one]

[Relevant for 6th Semester]

Money and Banking

Public Finance

Sustainable Development

Economic History of India

 

Options for Two SEC (Economics) Courses – Group A and Group B (General) and BSc (General)

 

Name of the Courses under SEC– A

[Candidate will have to select only one]

[Relevant for 3rd and 5th Semester]

Name of the Courses under SEC– B

[Candidate will have to select only one]

[Relevant for 4th and 6th Semester]

Introductory Methods of Field Survey

Economic Data Analysis and Report Writing

Elementary Rural Development

Entrepreneurship and Development