What are the name of the subjects taught in BSc at Sarla Anil Modi School of Economics?

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    Alok Maurya

    6 months ago

    The BSc Economics programme at Sarla Anil Modi School of Economics (SAMSOE) offers a diverse curriculum designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of economic concepts and analytical methods. The programme is structured into six semesters over three years and includes a mix of core and elective subjects. Here is a general outline of the subjects taught:

    Core Subjects:

    1. Microeconomics
    2. Macroeconomics
    3. Mathematics for Economics
    4. Statistics for Economics
    5. Econometrics
    6. Development Economics
    7. International Economics
    8. Public Economics
    9. Monetary Economics
    10. Indian Economy

    Elective Subjects:

    Students can choose from a variety of electives to tailor t

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    Answered by

    Gurlin Kaur

    7 months ago

    The subjects which are taught in B.Sc at Sarla Anil Modi School of Economics are law, psychology, sociology, apart from general subject like statistics and economics .

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