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BA Economics
A Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Economics is a program designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of economic theory, principles, and analytical techniques. Here’s an overview of what you might expect from a BA in Economics program:
Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics, Mathematics for Economics, Statistics for Economics, International Economics, Development Economics, Labor Economics, Public Economics, Applied Economics, Economic History and Elective Courses
In addition to coursework, BA in Economics programs may include opportunities for internships, research projects, or study abroad experiences to gain practical skills and real-world experience in the field. Graduates of BA in Economics programs may pursue various career paths in areas such as finance, consulting, government, international organizations, research institutions, or further studies in economics or related fields.
After completing a BA in Economics, graduates have a wide range of career opportunities across various sectors. Here are some common career paths:
Finance and Banking, Government and Public Policy, Consulting, Research and Academia, International Organizations, Data Analysis and Market Research, Non-profit and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Entrepreneurship and Startups.
These are just a few examples of the diverse career opportunities available to graduates with a BA in Economics. Depending on their interests, skills, and career goals, individuals can pursue roles that align with their strengths and aspirations in various sectors and industries. Additionally, many economics graduates further their education through graduate studies (e.g., Master’s or Ph.D. programs) to specialize in specific areas of economics or enhance their career prospects.
Duration: 3 Years
Eligibility: Pass in Pre-University / Higher Secondary / 10+2 / ‘A’ Level or equivalent of any recognized board or council in any discipline with English as one of the languages.