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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Economics

    Alakh Prakash Goyal Shimla University Shimla
    Duration
    4 Years
    Economics UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Economics

    Alakh Prakash Goyal Shimla University Shimla
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹20,38,000

    Placement

    98.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,70,000

    Highest Package

    ₹11,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Economics
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹20,38,000

    Placement

    98.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,70,000

    Highest Package

    ₹11,00,000

    Seats

    120

    Students

    120

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    Seats

    120

    Students

    120

    Curriculum

    Curriculum Overview

    The Economics program at Alakh Prakash Goyal Shimla University is structured to provide a comprehensive understanding of economic principles, analytical tools, and practical applications. The curriculum is designed to progressively build upon foundational knowledge while encouraging critical thinking and innovation.

    Each semester combines core courses with departmental electives and science electives to ensure students gain both breadth and depth in their studies. Laboratory sessions complement theoretical instruction by providing hands-on experience with data analysis, modeling, and research methods.

    Course Catalogue

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Pre-requisites
    1ECON101Introduction to Microeconomics3-1-0-4None
    1ECON102Introduction to Macroeconomics3-1-0-4None
    1MATH101Calculus for Economics4-0-0-4None
    1ECON103Economic History and Thought3-1-0-4None
    1STAT101Statistics for Economics3-1-0-4MATH101
    2ECON201Intermediate Microeconomics3-1-0-4ECON101
    2ECON202Intermediate Macroeconomics3-1-0-4ECON102
    2MATH201Linear Algebra for Economics3-0-0-3MATH101
    2ECON203Game Theory and Strategic Behavior3-1-0-4MATH201
    2STAT201Econometrics I3-1-0-4STAT101
    3ECON301Labor Economics3-1-0-4ECON201, ECON202
    3ECON302Public Finance3-1-0-4ECON202
    3ECON303Development Economics3-1-0-4ECON202
    3ECON304Environmental Economics3-1-0-4ECON202
    3ECON305Behavioral Economics3-1-0-4ECON201
    4ECON401Financial Economics3-1-0-4ECON202, MATH201
    4ECON402International Trade and Finance3-1-0-4ECON202
    4ECON403Econometrics II3-1-0-4STAT201
    4ECON404Health Economics3-1-0-4ECON303
    4ECON405Policy Analysis and Evaluation3-1-0-4ECON202, ECON302
    5ECON501Data Analytics for Economics3-1-0-4ECON403
    5ECON502Advanced Game Theory3-1-0-4ECON203
    5ECON503Research Methods in Economics3-1-0-4ECON403
    5ECON504Topics in Behavioral Finance3-1-0-4ECON305
    5ECON505Sustainable Development and Climate Economics3-1-0-4ECON304
    6ECON601Capstone Project I0-0-2-2None
    6ECON602Advanced Seminar in Economics3-1-0-4ECON503
    7ECON701Capstone Project II0-0-2-2ECON601
    7ECON702Thesis Proposal0-0-2-2ECON602
    8ECON801Final Thesis0-0-2-4ECON702

    Advanced Departmental Electives

    The department offers a wide range of advanced electives to cater to diverse interests and career aspirations:

    • Econometrics II: This course delves into advanced econometric techniques such as panel data models, instrumental variables, and time series analysis. Students learn to implement these methods using statistical software like Stata and R.
    • Behavioral Economics: Integrates psychological insights with economic decision-making. Topics include cognitive biases, prospect theory, and behavioral finance, supported by real-world case studies.
    • Health Economics: Focuses on health system economics, including healthcare financing, cost-effectiveness analysis, and the impact of public health policies on outcomes.
    • Environmental Economics: Explores economic principles related to environmental resource management, pollution control, and climate change mitigation strategies.
    • Data Analytics for Economics: Teaches students how to analyze large datasets using modern computational tools. The course covers machine learning algorithms, data visualization, and predictive modeling relevant to economic research.
    • Financial Markets: Provides an in-depth understanding of financial instruments, market structures, and risk management strategies. Students study asset pricing models, derivatives markets, and portfolio theory.
    • Sustainable Development Goals: Examines how economic development aligns with global sustainability targets, focusing on poverty reduction, education, gender equality, and climate action.
    • Policy Analysis and Evaluation: Trains students in designing, implementing, and assessing public policies. The course includes practical applications in taxation, social welfare, and infrastructure development.
    • Development Economics: Investigates the economic challenges faced by developing nations, including poverty traps, institutional failures, and policy interventions.
    • Labor Economics: Analyzes labor market dynamics, wage determination, unemployment, and employment policies. Students explore topics like human capital formation and labor mobility.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department places significant emphasis on experiential learning through project-based assignments. Mini-projects are introduced in the third year, allowing students to apply theoretical concepts to real-world problems. These projects involve data collection, statistical analysis, and report writing under faculty supervision.

    The final-year thesis or capstone project is a comprehensive research endeavor that allows students to explore a topic of personal interest within the field of economics. Students select their projects in consultation with faculty mentors, ensuring alignment with both academic rigor and practical relevance.

    Evaluation criteria for these projects include originality of approach, analytical depth, presentation quality, and contribution to existing knowledge. The department provides dedicated research facilities, including access to economic databases, statistical software, and expert mentorship.