St Aloysius MA Business Economics FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between MA Business Economics and MA Economics, and why should I choose the programme at St Aloysius?
Ans. MA Business Economics at St Aloysius is a practice-oriented postgraduate programme that combines core economic theory with business applications such as financial economics, managerial economics, and economic policy analysis. Unlike a traditional MA Economics which is more theory-heavy, MA Business Economics prepares students for roles in the corporate sector, banking, financial institutions, and policy research. St Aloysius offers this programme at a very affordable fee of Rs. 60,000 per year for Karnataka students, backed by a department established in 1882 with faculty who have connections to the Ministry of Finance and leading research institutions.
Ques. What are the career options after completing MA Business Economics from St Aloysius?
Ans. Graduates of MA Business Economics from St Aloysius can pursue careers in banking and financial services, economic research and consulting, government and public policy, corporate planning and strategy, data analysis, journalism and media (economic reporting), and teaching (with NET/SET qualification). Many graduates also go on to pursue Ph.D. in Economics or appear for competitive examinations such as UPSC, Karnataka PSC, RBI Grade B, NABARD, and other government services. The programme's focus on quantitative methods and econometrics also makes graduates suitable for roles in data analytics and market research.
Ques. Is the SAU-ET mandatory for MA Business Economics admission, and what does it cover?
Ans. Yes, the SAU-ET (St Aloysius University Entrance Test) is part of the admission process for MA Business Economics at St Aloysius. The test is conducted online, and the schedule is communicated individually to applicants via email or WhatsApp after the online application is submitted. The SAU-ET for PG programmes typically covers subject-specific knowledge (Economics/Mathematics/Statistics), General Knowledge, Aptitude, and English comprehension. Admission is based on a combination of SAU-ET performance and marks in the qualifying degree. Candidates are advised to apply early as test slots are allocated on a rolling basis.
Ques. Can students from B.Com or BBA backgrounds apply for MA Business Economics at St Aloysius?
Ans. Yes, candidates with B.Com or BBA degrees from recognised universities are eligible to apply for MA Business Economics at St Aloysius, provided they have secured at least 45% marks (40% for SC/ST/Category-I candidates) in the qualifying examination. Additionally, candidates with any degree that includes Mathematics, Statistics, or Economics as one of the courses are also eligible. This makes the programme accessible to a wide range of graduates from commerce, science, and arts backgrounds who have a quantitative foundation.
Ques. What is the seat intake for MA Business Economics at St Aloysius, and how competitive is admission?
Ans. The MA Business Economics programme at St Aloysius has a limited intake, typically around 20-30 seats per batch. Admission is competitive and based on merit in the qualifying degree and SAU-ET performance. Given the affordable fees and the reputation of the Department of Economics (established 1882, UGC College with Potential for Excellence), the programme attracts applications from across Karnataka and neighbouring states. Students with a strong background in Economics, Mathematics, or Statistics and good academic records have a higher chance of selection.
Ques. Does St Aloysius offer any research or internship opportunities for MA Business Economics students?
Ans. Yes, the Department of Economics at St Aloysius actively encourages research and practical exposure for MA students. The department organises yearly workshops and seminars on current economic topics, and students are trained and deputed to participate in inter-collegiate events related to economics. The university's connections with senior economists at the Ministry of Finance (Government of India), Institute for Social and Economic Change (Bangalore), and Mangalore University provide students with access to expert guidance and research mentorship. Students interested in pursuing Ph.D. after MA can also benefit from the department's research culture and faculty expertise.







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