M.A Economics

M.A Economics

M.A Economics is a postgraduate program that delves deeper into advanced economic theories, policies, and research. Students study microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and specialized areas like international economics and development economics. This program equips graduates with analytical and research skills, positioning them for careers in economic research, consulting, policy analysis, and academia.

5 out of 6 learners get positive career growth
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Duration & Eligibility

2 Years with 4 Semesters,
Bachelor's degree in relevant subject with 50% marks.

Average Starting Salary

The average starting salary for M.A Economics graduates can range from INR 5- 12LPA.

Course Level & Specialization

Postgraduate Program, International Economics, Monetary Economics, Econometrics, Development Economics, etc.

Skills Developed

Economic Analysis, Research Methodology, Policy Evaluation, Data Interpretation.

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Major Subjects

Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics, International Trade, Public Economics, and Financial Economics.

Career Opportunities

Economist, Lecturer, Financial Analyst, Policy Analyst, Research Analyst, and Data Analyst.

Where you can work

Government Agencies, Financial institutions such as banks, insurance companies, or investment firms, research institutes, non-profit organizations, and Colleges/Universities.