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M.A ECONOMICS
1. INTRODUCTION
Today all over the world people have become highly economic minded. They have realized that the study of economics can provide them a solution to their economic and social problems. Nowadays, economics has become very useful because it makes human welfare its direct and primary concern. Economics governs the life of the individual, society and the modern States and also plays a significant role in the international affairs. The knowledge of economics helps in solving many problems and the study has practical advantages. The study of economics can also provide valuable knowledge for making decisions in everyday life. Masters degree in economics prepares students for careers in banking, insurance, service and manufacturing firms, real estate, consulting, government agencies, and various non-profit organizations. Therefore, to cater these needs, Udhampur Campus along with the department of Economics, University of Jammu has become the only institution that has been a leading center for training in Economics in the Jammu province.
The department of Economics, Udhampur Campus offers Masters Degree Programme of two years duration (semester system) with an intake of 30 students per semester
2. M.A Economics Course Structure
The following courses of study are prescribed for the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Semester of the Masters Degree Programme in Economics
a) First Semester
S.No. |
Title of the Paper |
Course Code |
Credits |
Nature of Course |
1 |
Microeconomics |
PSECTC101 |
6 |
Core |
2 |
Macroeconomics |
PSECTC102 |
6 |
Core |
3 |
Mathematical Methods in Economics |
PSECTC103 |
6 |
Core |
4 |
Development Economics |
PSECTC104 |
6 |
Core |
b) Second Semester
S.No. |
Title of the Paper |
Course Code |
Credits |
Nature of Course |
1 |
Advanced Microeconomics |
PSECTC201 |
6 |
Core |
2 |
Advanced Macroeconomics |
PSECTC202 |
6 |
Core |
3 |
Statistical Methods |
PSECTC203 |
6 |
Core |
4 |
Indian Economic Policy |
PSECTC204 |
6 |
Core |
c) Third Semester
S.No. |
Title of the Paper |
Course Code |
Credits |
Nature of Course |
1 |
International Economics (Compulsory Course) |
PSECTC301 |
6 |
Core |
2 |
Theory of Economic Growth (Compulsory Course) |
PSECTC302 |
6 |
Core |
3 |
Indian Economy |
PSECTC311 |
2 |
OPEN CHOICE COURSES |
4 |
Skill Development and Entrepreneurship |
PSECTC312 |
2 |
OPEN CHOICE COURSES |
Stream A (One course to be opted) |
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5 |
Demography |
PSECTC303 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
6 |
Industrial Economics |
PSECTC304 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
7 |
Transport Economics |
PSECTC305 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
8 |
Econometrics – I |
PSECTC306 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
Stream B (One course to be opted) |
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9 |
Environmental Economics |
PSECTC307 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
10 |
Financial Economics |
PSECTC308 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
11 |
Agricultural Economics |
PSECTC309 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
12 |
Mathematical Economics |
PSECTC310 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
13 |
History of Economic Thoughts |
PSECTC313 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
d) Fourth Semester
S.No. |
Title of the Paper |
Course Code |
Credits |
Nature of Course |
1 |
Indian Economic Planning and Policy |
PSECTO418 |
2 |
OPEN CHOICE COURSES |
2 |
Financial Institution and Markets |
PSECTO419 |
2 |
OPEN CHOICE COURSES |
Stream A (One course to be opted) |
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3 |
International Political Economy |
PSECTC401 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
4 |
Demography and Climate Change |
PSECTC402 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
5 |
Urban Economics |
PSECTC403 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
Stream B (One course to be opted) |
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6 |
Public Economics |
PSECTC404 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
7 |
Economics of Capital Market |
PSECTC405 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
8 |
Economics of Innovation |
PSECTC406 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
9 |
Health Economics and Policy |
PSECTC407 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
Elective Course (Stream C) (One course to be opted) |
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10 |
Energy Economics |
PSECTC408 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
11 |
Indian Industry |
PSECTC409 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
12 |
Asian Economic Development |
PSECTC410 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
13 |
Econometrics – II |
PSECTC411 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
14 |
Urban and Regional Economics |
PSECTC412 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
Elective Course (Stream D) (One course to be opted) |
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15 |
Natural Resource Economics |
PSECTC413 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
16 |
Labour Economics |
PSECTC414 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
17 |
Indian Agriculture |
PSECTC415 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
18 |
Economics of Gender |
PSECTC416 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
19 |
Theory of Games and Information |
PSECTC417 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
20 |
Research Methodology |
PSECTC420 |
6 |
ELECTIVE COURSE |
3. SYLLABUS
M.A%20ECONOMICS%20SYLLABUS%20%28CBCS%29_1.pdf
4. FACULTY
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5. RESULT
M.A%20Economics%20II%20Semester%20%28Sep%2C%202020%29_0.pdf
M.A%20Economics%20IV%20Semester%20%28Sep%2C%202020%29_0.pdf
M.A%20Economics%20III%20Semester%20%28Dec%2C%202019%29_0.pdf
M.A%20Economics%20Revaluation%20IV%20Semester%20%28May%2C%202019%29_0.pdf
M.A%20Economics%20I%20%28Dec%2C%202019%29_0.pdf
MA%20Economics%20III%20Semester%20%28Dec%2C%202018%29_0.pdf
MA%20Economics%20I%20Semester%20%28Dec%2C2018%29_0.pdf
MA%20Economics%20IV%20Semester%20%28June%2C2018%29_0.pdf
MA%20Economics%20II%20Semester%20%28June%2C2018%29_0.pdf
MA%20Economics%20III%20Semester%20%28Dec%2C2017%29_0.pdf
MA%20Economics%20I%20Semester%20%28Dec%2C2017%29_0.pdf
6. STUDENTS ACHIVEMENTS
1. Bhader Singh (2011-2013) NET & SET Lecturer (10+2)
2. Taruna Dubey (2008-2010) NET Lecturer in Department of Economics, Udhampur Campus
3. Deepak Sharma (2007-2009) Statistical Assistant
4. Varinder Singh Waris (2007-2009) NET & SET Statistical Assistant
5. Angrez (2013-2015) SET Govt. Teacher
6. Veena Devi (2012-2014) NET & SET Govt.Teacher
7. Nirmal (2011-2013) Govt.Teacher
8. Mamta Gupta (2007-2009) Govt.Teacher
9. Jeevan (2013-2015) CRPF
10. Joginder (2013-2015) Police
11. Chandrika Sharma (2011-2013) SET
12. Vinod Shant (2015-2017) NET, SET & Employment officer
13. Sunita (2012-2014) JRF, NET & SET
Name | Designation | Qualification | Specialization | Contact Info. |
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Ms. Taruna Dubey | Lecturer | Net In Economics & B.Ed | Development Economics | E-mail: tarunadubey@gmail.comEPABX: Mobile No.: 9622820757/9541312067 |
Prof. Yash Pal Sharma | Professor & Rector | PhD Botany | Mushroom Cultivation | E-mail: EPABX: Mobile No.: |
Dr. Mamta Sharma | Lecturer | Ph.D., M. Com, NET in Commerce & B.Ed. | Financial Management, Behavioural Finance, Banking & Organizational Behaviour | E-mail: mamtasandeepsharma88@gmail.comEPABX: Mobile No.: 8713034030 |
Dr. Ritika Sambyal | Lecturer | Ph.D., M.Phil., NET in Commerce | Consumer Behavior, Marketing & Corporate social Responsibility | E-mail: sambyal.ritika7@gmail.comEPABX: Mobile No.: 9086288125 |
Mr. Nikhil Khajuria | Lecturer | M.Com, NET | Behavioural Finance, International Finance, Financial Markets | E-mail: nikhilkhajuria5@gmail.comEPABX: Mobile No.: 8803274600 |