Comprehensive undergraduate programmes building strong academic and professional foundations.
Postgraduate studies focused on advanced knowledge, research, and career specialization.
Doctoral programmes fostering original research, innovation, and academic excellence.
PhD in Economics envisages a probe into the interrelationship of various economic factors. Economic activities have been a major concern of human beings, from the time of their evolution. Economics is a dynamic science. In the past few decades GDP growth in India has taken place largely due to innovation and technology.
The postgraduate course in Applied Economics is the flagship programme of the department of economics with intensive specialisations in areas of finance and development. The uniqueness of the programme is the judicious blend of economic theory accounting for interdisciplinarity and empirical measurement tools.
The MA Economics programme aims to form students with deep knowledge of economic theory and skill in empirical methodology to form ethically well-grounded students with ability for incisive reasoning. The programme seeks to strike a sound balance between theory and application along with an interdisciplinary dimension without diminishing the focus on Economics.
The double major program in Sociology, and Economics is a dynamic and innovative educational opportunity that combines the strengths of three distinct disciplines, offering students a comprehensive and holistic understanding of human behaviour, social dynamics, and economic systems.
The combined Psychology and Economics Program offers students a comprehensive and integrated approach to understanding these two disciplines, equipping them with specialized knowledge in both conceptual and methodological aspects.
The Bachelor of Science programme in Economics, Mathematics and Statistics with Econometrics Honors/Honors with Research is an interdisciplinary programme offered jointly by the School of sciences and School of social sciences. This programme is uniquely designed for students who are interested in studying Economics with a solid understanding of quantitative methods derived from Mathematics and Statistics.