BVDU Pune Ph.D. Economics FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between M.A. in Economics and Ph.D. in Economics?
Ans. M.A. in Economics is a 2-year postgraduate program that provides comprehensive knowledge of economic theory, microeconomics, macroeconomics, and quantitative methods. Ph.D. in Economics is a 3-year doctoral program focused on original research, advanced econometrics, and contribution to academic knowledge in economics. Ph.D. requires independent research and thesis submission.
Ques. What is the entrance examination syllabus for Ph.D. (Economics)?
Ans. The entrance examination covers topics related to microeconomic theory, macroeconomic theory, econometrics, mathematical economics, research methodology, and general knowledge. The test is designed to assess the candidate's understanding of economic principles, quantitative skills, and research aptitude.
Ques. Can I pursue Ph.D. in Economics if my postgraduate degree is in Commerce or related fields?
Ans. Yes, candidates with postgraduate degrees in related fields such as Commerce, Business Economics, or Applied Economics are eligible to apply, provided they meet the minimum 55 percent aggregate requirement and have strong background in economics.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing Ph.D. in Economics?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as Assistant Professors or Professors in economics departments, Research Economists in government agencies and international organizations, Policy Analysts, Economic Consultants, and Researchers in think tanks and research institutions. Many graduates also work with organizations like World Bank, IMF, and national planning commissions.
Ques. Is quantitative skills important for Ph.D. in Economics?
Ans. Yes, strong quantitative and mathematical skills are essential for Ph.D. in Economics. The program involves advanced econometrics, mathematical modeling, and statistical analysis. Candidates with strong background in mathematics and statistics are better prepared for the program.
Ques. What research areas are covered in the Ph.D. program in Economics at Bharati Vidyapeeth?
Ans. The program encourages research in areas such as development economics, environmental economics, labor economics, public economics, international economics, monetary economics, and applied econometrics. Students work closely with faculty advisors to develop research proposals aligned with their interests and the university's research priorities.
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