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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Economics

    Ahmedabad University Ahmedabad
    Duration
    4 Years
    Economics UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Economics

    Ahmedabad University Ahmedabad
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹2,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Economics
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹2,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

    Seats

    120

    Students

    1,200

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    Seats

    120

    Students

    1,200

    Curriculum

    Comprehensive Course Listing Across All Semesters

    SemesterCourse CodeFull Course TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Pre-requisites
    1ECON101Introduction to Microeconomics3-1-0-4None
    1ECON102Introduction to Macroeconomics3-1-0-4None
    1MATH101Mathematics for Economists3-1-0-4None
    1STAT101Statistics for Economics3-1-0-4None
    1ECON103Principles of Economic Policy3-1-0-4None
    2ECON201Intermediate Microeconomics3-1-0-4ECON101, MATH101
    2ECON202Intermediate Macroeconomics3-1-0-4ECON102, MATH101
    2MATH201Calculus and Linear Algebra3-1-0-4MATH101
    2ECON203Econometrics I3-1-0-4STAT101, MATH101
    2ECON204Public Economics3-1-0-4ECON102
    3ECON301Development Economics3-1-0-4ECON201, ECON202
    3ECON302Environmental Economics3-1-0-4ECON201
    3ECON303Financial Economics3-1-0-4ECON201, ECON202
    3ECON304Econometrics II3-1-0-4ECON203
    3ECON305International Trade Theory3-1-0-4ECON201
    4ECON401Data Science for Economics3-1-0-4ECON304, MATH201
    4ECON402Behavioral Economics3-1-0-4ECON201
    4ECON403Advanced Econometrics3-1-0-4ECON304
    4ECON404Policy Evaluation Methods3-1-0-4ECON304
    5ECON501Research Project I0-0-6-6ECON404
    5ECON502Advanced Topics in Development Economics3-1-0-4ECON301
    5ECON503Health Economics3-1-0-4ECON201
    5ECON504Labor Economics3-1-0-4ECON201
    6ECON601Research Project II0-0-6-6ECON501
    6ECON602Capstone Thesis0-0-6-6ECON601
    6ECON603Specialized Elective: Economic History3-1-0-4ECON201
    6ECON604Specialized Elective: Economic Growth Models3-1-0-4ECON301
    7ECON701Research Project III0-0-6-6ECON602
    7ECON702Specialized Elective: Climate Change Economics3-1-0-4ECON302
    7ECON703Specialized Elective: Urban Economics3-1-0-4ECON201
    8ECON801Final Year Capstone Thesis0-0-6-6ECON701

    Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

    Data Science for Economics: This course equips students with tools to analyze large datasets using statistical software and machine learning techniques. Students learn to apply regression analysis, time series forecasting, and data visualization methods relevant to economic research.

    Behavioral Economics: The course explores how psychological biases affect economic decision-making. Through case studies and experiments, students examine topics such as loss aversion, present bias, and social preferences in market behavior.

    Advanced Econometrics: Designed for students with a solid background in econometrics, this course covers advanced modeling techniques including panel data analysis, instrumental variables, and causal inference methods.

    Policy Evaluation Methods: This module teaches students how to design and evaluate economic policies using empirical evidence. Topics include impact evaluation, randomized controlled trials, and quasi-experimental designs.

    Health Economics: Students investigate the intersection of health outcomes and economic factors. The course covers healthcare financing, cost-effectiveness analysis, and the economics of public health interventions.

    Labor Economics: This course examines labor markets from microeconomic and macroeconomic perspectives. It explores wage determination, employment discrimination, unemployment dynamics, and labor mobility.

    Climate Change Economics: The course analyzes the economic impacts of climate change and evaluates policy responses. Students engage with topics such as carbon pricing, green growth strategies, and adaptation financing.

    Urban Economics: This module studies urbanization processes and their economic implications. Topics include housing markets, transportation economics, and regional development policies.

    Economic History: Students examine historical events through an economic lens, analyzing the evolution of institutions, trade, and development over time.

    Economic Growth Models: This course introduces students to theoretical frameworks explaining long-term economic growth, including endogenous growth theory, innovation economics, and structural change models.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    At Ahmedabad University Ahmedabad, project-based learning is central to the Economics curriculum. Students begin working on research projects in their third year, selecting topics aligned with their interests and career goals. Projects are supervised by faculty members who guide students through literature review, data collection, modeling, and interpretation phases.

    The structure of these projects involves several milestones:

    • Initial proposal submission
    • Mid-term progress report
    • Presentation to peers and faculty
    • Final deliverable including written thesis and oral defense

    Evaluation criteria include research quality, clarity of presentation, originality of approach, and depth of analysis. Projects are designed to be challenging yet achievable, encouraging students to engage deeply with economic literature and develop critical thinking skills.

    The capstone thesis in the final year represents a culmination of all previous learning experiences. Students choose an independent research topic under faculty mentorship, applying advanced econometric tools and contributing new insights to existing knowledge. This process prepares students for graduate studies or professional roles requiring analytical rigor and scholarly communication.