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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    3 Years

    Bachelor of Science in Economics

    Adamas University Kolkata
    Duration
    3 Years
    Economics UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    3 Years

    Bachelor of Science in Economics

    Adamas University Kolkata
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹1,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,20,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    3 Years
    Economics
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹1,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,20,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

    Seats

    120

    Students

    250

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    Seats

    120

    Students

    250

    Curriculum

    Course Structure Overview

    The Bachelor of Science in Economics program is structured over six semesters, with each semester comprising core subjects, departmental electives, science electives, and laboratory sessions. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in economic theory while allowing them to explore specialized areas based on their interests.

    YearSemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredits (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    Year 1Semester IECON101Introduction to Economics3-0-0-3None
    Year 1Semester IMATH101Calculus and Linear Algebra4-0-0-4None
    Year 1Semester ISTAT101Introduction to Statistics3-0-0-3MATH101
    Year 1Semester IIECON102Microeconomics I3-0-0-3ECON101
    Year 1Semester IIMATH102Differential Equations3-0-0-3MATH101
    Year 1Semester IISTAT102Probability and Distribution Theory3-0-0-3STAT101
    Year 2Semester IIIECON201Macroeconomics I3-0-0-3ECON102
    Year 2Semester IIIMATH201Mathematical Methods for Economics3-0-0-3MATH102
    Year 2Semester IIILAB201Economic Data Analysis Lab0-0-2-1STAT102
    Year 2Semester IVECON202Microeconomics II3-0-0-3ECON201
    Year 2Semester IVMATH202Linear Programming and Optimization3-0-0-3MATH201
    Year 2Semester IVLAB202Econometrics Lab0-0-2-1LAB201
    Year 3Semester VECON301Development Economics3-0-0-3ECON202
    Year 3Semester VECON302Behavioral Economics3-0-0-3ECON202
    Year 3Semester VECON303Financial Economics3-0-0-3ECON202
    Year 3Semester VLAB301Advanced Econometrics Lab0-0-2-1LAB202
    Year 3Semester VIECON304Environmental Economics3-0-0-3ECON301
    Year 3Semester VIECON305Labor Economics3-0-0-3ECON301
    Year 3Semester VIECON306Public Finance & Policy Analysis3-0-0-3ECON301
    Year 3Semester VILAB302Research Project Lab0-0-2-1LAB301
    Year 4Semester VIIECON401Thesis Preparation0-0-0-6None
    Year 4Semester VIIIECON402Final Thesis Defense0-0-0-6ECON401

    Advanced Departmental Electives

    The department offers a rich array of advanced electives designed to deepen student understanding and allow specialization in emerging fields. Here are some key courses:

    Development Economics

    This course delves into the economic challenges faced by developing countries, examining poverty reduction strategies, social welfare programs, and sustainable development models. Students explore case studies from India and other low-income economies to understand how institutions and policies shape outcomes.

    Behavioral Economics

    Combining insights from psychology and economics, this course explores how cognitive biases, emotions, and social factors influence economic decision-making. Topics include prospect theory, nudging techniques, and behavioral interventions in public policy.

    Financial Economics

    This course focuses on asset pricing, risk management, portfolio theory, and banking systems. Students learn about financial markets, derivatives, and how to apply mathematical models to assess investment risks and returns.

    International Trade & Finance

    Students examine global trade patterns, exchange rate dynamics, and international financial integration. The course covers trade policies, customs unions, and the role of multilateral institutions like the WTO and IMF in shaping global economic relationships.

    Environmental Economics

    This track addresses environmental challenges through economic lenses, analyzing pollution control, natural resource management, and climate change mitigation strategies. Students study market-based instruments such as carbon taxes and cap-and-trade systems.

    Labor Economics

    Focusing on employment, wages, labor markets, and workforce policies, this course equips students with tools to analyze labor trends and evaluate the impact of government interventions. It covers topics such as minimum wage laws, unemployment insurance, and union bargaining.

    Econometrics & Data Science

    This course provides advanced training in statistical modeling, data mining, and machine learning techniques used in economic analysis. Students gain hands-on experience with tools like Python, R, and Stata to analyze large datasets and build predictive models.

    Public Finance & Policy Analysis

    This course examines government spending, taxation, public goods provision, and fiscal policy design. Students learn how to assess the effectiveness of public policies using empirical methods and contribute to evidence-based policymaking.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The Economics Department at Adamas University Kolkata emphasizes project-based learning as a core component of student development. Projects are designed to bridge theoretical knowledge with real-world applications, encouraging students to engage in empirical research, policy analysis, and collaborative problem-solving.

    The structure of these projects begins with an orientation session where faculty introduce various research topics and methodologies. Students then form teams based on their interests and receive guidance from assigned mentors throughout the process. The evaluation criteria include proposal clarity, data collection methods, analytical rigor, presentation quality, and peer feedback.

    Mini-projects are conducted during the third and fourth semesters, allowing students to apply concepts learned in class to current economic issues. These projects often involve collaboration with faculty members or external organizations, providing valuable networking opportunities.

    The final-year thesis/capstone project is a substantial undertaking that requires students to conduct independent research on a topic of their choice under the supervision of a faculty member. This culminates in a written report and oral defense before a panel of experts.