

BA in Economics at Government First Grade College, Athani


Belagavi, Karnataka
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About the Specialization
What is Economics at Government First Grade College, Athani Belagavi?
This Economics program at Government First Grade College, Belagavi, focuses on building a strong foundation in economic principles and their application, especially within the Indian context. It provides an in-depth understanding of micro and macroeconomics, public finance, and international trade, preparing students for diverse roles in policy-making and analysis. The curriculum is designed to meet the growing demand for skilled economists in the Indian public and private sectors, emphasizing analytical and problem-solving abilities.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for fresh graduates from 10+2/PUC who possess an analytical mindset and a keen interest in economic affairs and societal challenges. It caters to individuals aspiring for careers in government services, research, banking, or those planning to pursue postgraduate studies in Economics. Students who enjoy data analysis, understanding market dynamics, and policy impacts will find this specialization particularly engaging.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect promising career paths in India, including roles as economic analysts, researchers, data analysts, and policy advisors in government bodies, NGOs, and financial institutions. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 3-5 LPA, with experienced professionals earning significantly more. The strong theoretical and analytical training also provides an excellent foundation for competitive exams like UPSC, KPSC, and various banking sector roles.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Economic Fundamentals- (Semester 1-2)
Focus on thoroughly understanding core micro and macro economic concepts introduced in early semesters. Regularly review class notes, solve numerical problems, and engage in group discussions with peers to solidify understanding. Utilize online resources like Khan Academy Economics or NPTEL courses for supplementary learning.
Tools & Resources
Textbooks (Mankiw, Samuelson), Khan Academy, NPTEL, Peer study groups
Career Connection
A strong foundation is crucial for excelling in advanced subjects and competitive exams, directly impacting opportunities in research, public policy, and finance roles.
Develop Basic Analytical and Computer Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Actively participate in Skill Enhancement Courses (SECs) like Basic Computer Applications and Computer Applications in Economics. Practice using spreadsheet software (MS Excel, Google Sheets) for data entry, basic calculations, and visualization. Learn to interpret simple economic data and present findings.
Tools & Resources
MS Excel, Google Sheets, Online tutorials on data visualization, SEC coursework
Career Connection
These skills are fundamental for data analysis roles, research positions, and are highly valued in virtually all modern workplaces, including banking and consultancy.
Engage with Current Economic Affairs- (Semester 1-2)
Regularly read economic newspapers (e.g., The Economic Times, Business Standard) and magazines (e.g., Yojana, Kurukshetra). Watch financial news channels and discuss current economic events with faculty and peers. This helps in understanding real-world application of theoretical concepts.
Tools & Resources
The Economic Times, Business Standard, Yojana Magazine, LiveMint.com
Career Connection
Staying updated is vital for competitive exams, policy analysis roles, and demonstrates a keen interest and awareness critical for job interviews and professional growth.
Intermediate Stage
Undertake Practical Economic Data Projects- (Semester 3-5)
Apply statistical and econometric concepts learned in courses like Economic Statistics and Research Methodology. Work on small-scale projects involving real economic data (e.g., analyzing inflation trends, unemployment rates) using software like R or Python (even at a basic level) or advanced Excel. Seek guidance from faculty for project ideas and execution.
Tools & Resources
R/Python (basic libraries), SPSS (if available), NSSO data, RBI data, CMIE data
Career Connection
Hands-on experience with data analysis is a critical skill for roles in market research, financial analysis, and economic consulting, enhancing your resume significantly.
Seek Internships and Industry Exposure- (Semester 3-5)
Actively look for internship opportunities during semester breaks with local NGOs, research organizations, banks, or small businesses in Belagavi or nearby cities. Even short-term internships provide invaluable practical exposure, networking opportunities, and a better understanding of industry workings. Attend career fairs and college workshops.
Tools & Resources
College placement cell, LinkedIn, Internshala, NGO websites
Career Connection
Internships are crucial for gaining real-world experience, building a professional network, and often lead to pre-placement offers, significantly boosting employability after graduation.
Prepare for Competitive Examinations- (Semester 3-5)
Begin preparing for various competitive exams relevant to Economics graduates, such as UPSC Civil Services (with Economics optional), RBI Grade B, IBPS PO, or KPSC exams. Focus on general knowledge, quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning, and current affairs, alongside strengthening Economics concepts. Join study groups and solve previous year papers.
Tools & Resources
UPSC/KPSC study material, Quantitative aptitude books, Online test series, Current affairs magazines
Career Connection
Early preparation for competitive exams opens doors to prestigious government jobs and public sector bank roles, offering stable and high-growth career trajectories in India.
Advanced Stage
Undertake a Research Project/Dissertation- (Semester 6)
In the final year, collaborate with a faculty mentor to undertake a substantial research project or dissertation on a topic of interest within Economics. This demonstrates in-depth knowledge, research capabilities, and critical thinking. Present your findings at college-level seminars or local conferences.
Tools & Resources
Academic journals, Statistical software, Research databases, Faculty mentors
Career Connection
A strong research project is highly valued for postgraduate admissions (MA/M.Sc Economics) and roles requiring analytical rigor, such as research analyst or policy associate.
Network and Attend Seminars- (Semester 6)
Actively participate in economics seminars, workshops, and conferences organized by the college, university, or other academic institutions in the region. Network with faculty, guest speakers, and fellow students. This expands your knowledge base and provides opportunities for mentorship and collaborations.
Tools & Resources
Departmental notices, University event calendars, Professional association websites
Career Connection
Networking opens doors to job opportunities, academic collaborations, and mentorship, crucial for career progression in a competitive field.
Focus on Career-Specific Skill Refinement- (Semester 6)
Identify your desired career path (e.g., banking, research, public policy) and tailor your skill development accordingly. For banking, focus on financial literacy and quantitative skills. For research, enhance econometric and writing skills. Prepare a professional resume and practice interview skills.
Tools & Resources
Online courses (Coursera, edX for specific skills), Mock interviews, Resume building workshops, Industry-specific forums
Career Connection
Targeted skill development ensures you are job-ready for your chosen sector, increasing your chances of securing preferred placements and accelerating career growth post-graduation.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Pass in 10+2 / PUC or equivalent from a recognized board
Duration: 3-4 years / 6-8 semesters (as per NEP 2020 exit options)
Credits: Varies based on exit option (approx. 130-176 credits for 3-4 years) Credits
Assessment: Internal: 40%, External: 60%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BAEC101T | Micro Economics - I | Major Discipline Specific Core (MDSC) | 4 | Introduction to Micro Economics, Consumer Behavior Theories, Theory of Production, Cost of Production Analysis, Market Structure: Perfect Competition |
| AECENG101T | English - 1 | Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) | 2 | Grammar and Usage, Reading Comprehension, Basic Writing Skills, Communication Fundamentals |
| AECMIL101T | Modern Indian Language (MIL) - 1 (e.g., Kannada, Hindi, Sanskrit) | Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) | 2 | Basic Language Skills, Cultural Context of the Language, Elementary Grammar, Short Stories/Poems |
| SEC101T | Basic Computer Applications | Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) | 2 | Fundamentals of Computers, Operating Systems Basics, MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Internet and Web Browsing, Data Management |
| OE101T | Open Elective - 1 | Open Elective (OE) | 3 | Interdisciplinary subject choices, Introduction to Arts/Humanities, Basic Sciences/Commerce Topics, Personality Development |
| VAC101T | Vocational Course - 1 | Vocational Education (VAC) | 2 | Skill-based learning, Career-oriented modules, Practical Application, Industry relevant skills |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BAEC202T | Micro Economics - II | Major Discipline Specific Core (MDSC) | 4 | Market Structure: Monopoly and Oligopoly, Monopolistic Competition, Theory of Distribution (Rent, Wages, Interest, Profit), Welfare Economics Concepts, General Equilibrium Analysis |
| AECENG202T | English - 2 | Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) | 2 | Advanced Reading Skills, Report Writing, Presentation Skills, Business Communication |
| AECMIL202T | Modern Indian Language (MIL) - 2 (e.g., Kannada, Hindi, Sanskrit) | Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) | 2 | Intermediate Language Proficiency, Literary Appreciation, Translation Skills, Advanced Grammar |
| SEC202T | Computer Applications in Economics | Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) | 2 | Economic Data Analysis using Spreadsheets, Statistical Software for Economics (e.g., R, Python basics), Data Visualization, Econometric Model Building (basic concepts) |
| OE202T | Open Elective - 2 | Open Elective (OE) | 3 | Exploration of varied subjects, Developing interdisciplinary perspectives, Enhancing general knowledge, Personal interest topics |
| VAC202T | Vocational Course - 2 | Vocational Education (VAC) | 2 | Practical skill development, Entry-level job skills, Entrepreneurial thinking, Industry exposure |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BAEC303T | Macro Economics - I | Major Discipline Specific Core (MDSC) | 4 | Introduction to Macroeconomics, National Income Accounting, Theories of Employment (Classical & Keynesian), Consumption and Investment Functions, IS-LM Model (Introduction) |
| AEC303T | Constitution of India | Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) | 2 | Preamble and Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, Union and State Legislature, Judiciary in India, Local Self-Government |
| SEC303T | Economic Statistics | Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) | 2 | Data Collection and Presentation, Measures of Central Tendency, Measures of Dispersion, Correlation and Regression Analysis, Index Numbers |
| OE303T | Open Elective - 3 | Open Elective (OE) | 3 | Exploring diverse academic fields, Developing critical thinking, Expanding intellectual horizons, Hobby and interest based learning |
| VAC303T | Vocational Course - 3 | Vocational Education (VAC) | 2 | Advanced practical skills, Sector-specific training, Professional development, Workplace readiness |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BAEC404T | Macro Economics - II | Major Discipline Specific Core (MDSC) | 4 | Inflation: Causes and Cures, Business Cycles, Monetary Policy, Fiscal Policy, Open Economy Macroeconomics |
| AEC404T | Environmental Studies | Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) | 2 | Ecosystems and Biodiversity, Environmental Pollution, Natural Resources Management, Climate Change and Sustainable Development, Environmental Ethics and Policies |
| SEC404T | Research Methodology for Economics | Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) | 2 | Introduction to Research, Formulation of Research Problem, Data Collection Methods, Sampling Techniques, Report Writing |
| OE404T | Open Elective - 4 | Open Elective (OE) | 3 | Enhancing holistic development, Cross-disciplinary knowledge acquisition, Skill diversification, Understanding societal issues |
| VAC404T | Vocational Course - 4 | Vocational Education (VAC) | 2 | Specialized vocational training, Entrepreneurial project development, Industry standard practices, Portfolio building |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BAEC505T | Indian Economy - I | Major Discipline Specific Core (MDSC) | 4 | Structure of Indian Economy, Economic Planning in India, Indian Agriculture: Issues and Policies, Industrial Development in India, Economic Reforms since 1991 |
| BAEC506T | Public Economics | Major Discipline Specific Core (MDSC) | 4 | Role of Government in the Economy, Public Expenditure, Taxation Theories and Structure, Public Debt Management, Fiscal Federalism in India |
| SEC505T | Data Analytics using SPSS/R (Optional SEC) | Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) | 2 | Introduction to Statistical Software, Data Entry and Management, Descriptive Statistics, Inferential Statistics Basics, Report Generation |
| OE505T | Open Elective - 5 | Open Elective (OE) | 3 | Advanced interdisciplinary studies, Specialized skill development, Application of diverse knowledge, Critical analysis of global trends |
| VAC505T | Vocational Course - 5 | Vocational Education (VAC) | 2 | Advanced industry skills, Professional certification pathways, Leadership and management training, Capstone vocational project |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BAEC607T | Indian Economy - II | Major Discipline Specific Core (MDSC) | 4 | Poverty and Inequality in India, Unemployment and Employment Policies, Infrastructure Development and Challenges, India''''s External Sector (Trade and Balance of Payments), Economy of Karnataka |
| BAEC608T | International Economics | Major Discipline Specific Core (MDSC) | 4 | Theories of International Trade, Terms of Trade, Balance of Payments, Foreign Exchange Rates, International Economic Organizations |
| SEC606T | Entrepreneurship Development (Optional SEC) | Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) | 2 | Concept of Entrepreneurship, Business Idea Generation, Business Plan Formulation, Sources of Finance, Challenges and Opportunities |
| OE606T | Open Elective - 6 | Open Elective (OE) | 3 | Consolidation of interdisciplinary knowledge, Preparation for higher education/career, Broadening academic horizons, Specialized non-core topics |
| VAC606T | Vocational Course - 6 | Vocational Education (VAC) | 2 | Culminating vocational project, Industry readiness assessment, Advanced professional networking, Career launch strategies |




