SKDU BA (Hons.) Economics FAQs
Ques. Do I need Mathematics in 10+2 to pursue BA (Hons.) Economics at SKDU?
Ans. Mathematics is not a mandatory requirement for admission to BA (Hons.) Economics at SKDU. Students from any stream with 10+2 and a minimum of 36% aggregate can apply. However, having Mathematics as a subject in 10+2 is beneficial as the Economics curriculum includes Mathematical Economics, Statistics, and Econometrics. Students without a Maths background may need to put in extra effort in quantitative subjects.
Ques. What is the difference between BA Economics and BA (Hons.) Economics at SKDU?
Ans. The BA (Hons.) Economics is a more specialized and research-oriented program compared to the general BA. Under NEP 2020, the BA (Hons.) is a 4-year program with a research dissertation in the final year, while the general BA can be completed in 3 years. The Honours degree is preferred for postgraduate admissions, competitive exams, and careers in research and policy-making.
Ques. Can I get into MBA or MA Economics after completing BA (Hons.) Economics from SKDU?
Ans. Yes, BA (Hons.) Economics graduates from SKDU can pursue MA (Economics) at SKDU itself (total fee approximately Rs. 38,000 for 2 years) or apply to other universities. For MBA, graduates can appear for CAT, MAT, CMAT, and other management entrance exams. Economics graduates are also eligible for specialized MBA programs in Finance, Banking, and Economic Policy.
Ques. Is BA (Hons.) Economics useful for banking sector exams like RBI Grade B or NABARD?
Ans. Yes, BA (Hons.) Economics is one of the most relevant degrees for banking sector exams. RBI Grade B (Phase II) has a dedicated Economics paper, and NABARD Grade A/B exams also test economic concepts extensively. The curriculum of BA (Hons.) Economics at SKDU covers Indian Economy, Development Economics, Public Finance, and Monetary Economics, which are directly relevant to these exams.
Ques. What research opportunities are available for Economics students at SKDU?
Ans. SKDU encourages research activities through its Faculty of Arts and Humanities. Economics students can work on research projects related to agricultural economics (relevant given Rajasthan's agrarian economy), rural development, public policy, and regional economic development. The university has a research department and faculty members with publications in economics and related fields. Students in the 4th year (Honours year) are required to complete a research dissertation.
Ques. What are the career prospects for BA (Hons.) Economics graduates in Rajasthan specifically?
Ans. In Rajasthan, BA (Hons.) Economics graduates have strong career prospects in state government services through RPSC (Rajasthan Public Service Commission), which recruits Economics graduates for various administrative and economic advisory roles. Other opportunities include working with agricultural cooperatives, rural banks (like NABARD-funded institutions), state planning departments, and educational institutions. The growing industrial and tourism sectors in Rajasthan also offer opportunities for economics graduates in market research and business analysis.
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