St Aloysius B.Sc Economics FAQs
Ques. Is B.Sc Economics at St Aloysius a pure economics programme or is it combined with other subjects?
Ans. B.Sc Economics at St Aloysius (Deemed To Be University) is a combination programme, not a standalone single-subject degree. Economics is offered as one of three subjects in the B.Sc combination, typically paired with Mathematics and Statistics (e.g., Statistics, Economics, Mathematics). This means students study all three subjects throughout the three years of the programme. This combination gives graduates a strong quantitative and analytical foundation, which is highly valued in fields like banking, finance, data analysis, and economic research. Students who want a pure economics degree may consider the BA Economics programme offered separately by the university.
Ques. What is the difference between B.Sc Economics and BA Economics at St Aloysius University?
Ans. B.Sc Economics is offered under the School of Physical Sciences and is paired with quantitative subjects like Mathematics and Statistics, making it more analytical and data-oriented. BA Economics, on the other hand, is offered under the School of Arts and Humanities and is typically paired with subjects like History, Political Science, or Sociology, giving it a more social science orientation. The B.Sc Economics route is better suited for students who wish to pursue careers in finance, data analytics, actuarial science, or higher studies in economics with a strong mathematical base. Both programmes are 3-year full-time courses and are recognised by the university.
Ques. What are the career and higher study options after B.Sc Economics from St Aloysius University?
Ans. Graduates of B.Sc Economics from St Aloysius University can pursue a wide range of higher education options, including MA Economics, M.Sc Economics, MBA (Finance/Analytics), M.Sc Statistics, or even appear for competitive exams like UPSC, RBI Grade B, SEBI, and banking exams. Career options include roles as economic analyst, data analyst, financial analyst, research associate, banking officer, and more. The university's Career and Placement Cell actively supports students with internships, aptitude training, and placement drives. Students are also encouraged to pursue certifications in data analytics, financial modelling, or actuarial science alongside their degree.
Ques. Does St Aloysius University accept CUET scores for B.Sc Economics admission?
Ans. No, St Aloysius (Deemed To Be University) does not use CUET-UG scores for B.Sc Economics admissions. The university conducts its own entrance test called SAU-ET (St Aloysius University Entrance Test) for all UG admissions. The SAU-ET consists of 50 MCQs covering English Language (10 questions), General Knowledge (10 questions), Aptitude-based Reasoning (10 questions), and subject-oriented questions related to the chosen programme (20 questions). After clearing the SAU-ET, shortlisted candidates must attend a personal interview along with a parent or guardian before the seat is confirmed.
Ques. What is the total cost of studying B.Sc Economics at St Aloysius University including hostel?
Ans. The total tuition fee for B.Sc Economics over 3 years is approximately Rs. 1,31,500 for Karnataka students and Rs. 1,51,500 for Non-Karnataka students. If a student opts for hostel accommodation, the hostel fee is Rs. 75,000 per year (covering food, accommodation, water, and electricity), which adds Rs. 2,25,000 over 3 years. Therefore, the total cost including hostel would be approximately Rs. 3,56,500 for Karnataka students over the full course duration. Additionally, a one-time non-refundable application fee of Rs. 500 is charged. Optional language fees (e.g., Rs. 7,500 for Additional English) may also apply.
Ques. How competitive is admission to B.Sc Economics at St Aloysius University and what percentage is required?
Ans. Admission to B.Sc Economics at St Aloysius University is based on performance in the SAU-ET entrance test and a personal interview, along with the candidate's academic record from PUC/12th standard. While the university does not publicly declare a fixed minimum percentage cutoff for B.Sc Economics, students with a strong academic background in Mathematics and/or Statistics at the PUC level are preferred. Based on student reviews and general admission trends, candidates with 60% and above in their qualifying examination typically have a good chance of securing admission. The university also considers the interview performance, so students are advised to prepare well for both the entrance test and the interview.









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