SCD Govt MA Economics FAQs
Ques. What is the eligibility criteria for MA Economics at SCD Government College?
Ans. To be eligible for MA Economics, you must have completed your graduation (BA, B.Sc, or B.Com) from a recognized university with a minimum of 50% marks. If you have an Economics honours degree, the minimum marks requirement is 45%. SC/ST students get 5% relaxation in marks as per Panjab University norms. Admission is purely merit-based, and there is no entrance examination required. You need to fill the online application form during the application period and mention SCD Government College as your first preference.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing MA Economics from SCD Government College?
Ans. MA Economics graduates have excellent career opportunities in banking and financial institutions, government agencies, research organizations, think tanks, and international organizations. Many graduates work as economists, policy analysts, financial analysts, research assistants, and business consultants. The college has a good placement record with average packages ranging from 3.5-4.8 LPA and highest packages up to 6.9 LPA. Many students also pursue PhD programs and research positions in academic institutions. The Economics department has a strong track record of students excelling in Indian Economic Service, Probationary Officer Exams, and NET-JRF.
Ques. What is the course structure and what subjects are covered in MA Economics?
Ans. MA Economics is a 2-year program divided into 4 semesters. The course covers microeconomics, macroeconomics, the Indian economy, growth and development, quantitative methods, agricultural economics, international economics, and money and banking. The curriculum is designed to provide both theoretical knowledge and practical applications. The department has experienced faculty specializing in various areas of economics, and students have access to a well-furnished library with 750 books and modern infrastructure including smart classes and computers.
Ques. What facilities and infrastructure are available at SCD Government College for MA Economics students?
Ans. The Economics department at SCD Government College has excellent facilities including a well-furnished library with 750 books, 2 smart classes, computers, laptops, printing infrastructure, modern projectors, and LED displays. The department also has newspaper stands and magazine stands for students to stay updated with current economic news. The college provides hostel accommodation (optional) at approximately ₹6,500 per month with 3-time food facilities. The department regularly organizes extension lectures, inter-college quiz competitions, and eco vision fest for overall personality development.
Ques. What is the admission process and when should I apply for MA Economics 2026-27?
Ans. Admission to MA Economics is merit-based. Applications are expected to open in April 2026, with the last date for application and fee deposit in May 2026. You need to fill the online application form on the government portal and mention MA Economics at SCD Government College as your first preference. Merit lists will be declared in July 2026, followed by counselling in July-August 2026. Classes begin in August 2026. It is important to apply early and ensure all documents are submitted correctly to avoid any delays.
Ques. What are the total fees for MA Economics at SCD Government College and are there any hidden charges?
Ans. The total fees for the 2-year MA Economics program is ₹30,000, which includes tuition and examination fees. This works out to approximately ₹3,750 per semester. There are no hidden charges, but hostel accommodation is optional and costs approximately ₹6,500 per month if you choose to stay on campus. All fees are transparent and as per Panjab University regulations. The college also offers various scholarships for SC/ST students, minorities, and students with disabilities.





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