Programme Details

BSc (Economics & Analytics)

  • Pune Lavasa Campus
  • Open From : 01-Jan-1970
  • Open Until : 01-Jan-1970


Course objectives are:

  • To introduce students to an understanding of the domain of economics as a social theory. 
  • To introduce students to the main analytical tools which are used in economic analysis.
  • To introduce students to the main conclusions derived from economic analysis and to develop students’ understanding of their organizational and policy implications.
  • To enable students to participate in debates on economic matters.
  •  Assessment This course is assessed by a three-hour unseen written examination.

At the end of the course and having completed the essential reading and activities students should be able to:

  • Define the main concepts and describe the models and methods used in economic analysis
  • Formulate real world in the language of economic modeling
  • Apply and use the economic models to analyze these issues
  • Assess the potential and limitations of the models and methods used in economic analysis

The course provides introduction to the fundamental tools of economics, mathematics, and statistics in the first year; which forms a strong base for understanding and analyzing economic concepts. The second-year curriculum facilitates the use of econometrics to examine relevant policy issues at the micro and macro level. In their final year, students explore application based subjects like international and monetary economics. They are also trained in advanced mathematical tools to aid any further studies or research projects that they undertake.

This course is designed to introduce you to the fundamentals of economic analysis and reasoning and it is the course upon which subsequent, more specialized economics courses are based.

Course objectives are:

  • To introduce students to an understanding of the domain of economics as a social theory. 
  • To introduce students to the main analytical tools which are used in economic analysis.
  • To introduce students to the main conclusions derived from economic analysis and to develop students’ understanding of their organizational and policy implications.
  • To enable students to participate in debates on economic matters.
  •  Assessment This course is assessed by a three-hour unseen written examination.

At the end of the course and having completed the essential reading and activities students should be able to:

  • Define the main concepts and describe the models and methods used in economic analysis
  • Formulate real world in the language of economic modeling
  • Apply and use the economic models to analyze these issues
  • Assess the potential and limitations of the models and methods used in economic analysis

Candidates falling under any of the below mentioned categories must apply under the International Student Category:

  • Foreign citizens,
  • PIO card holders and
  • OCI (Dual Citizens)

International students coming from Non-English speaking countries should:

  • Produce evidence of passing the qualifying examination in English medium or
  • Have IELTS 6.0 with no sub-score below 5.5 or TOEFL (paper) 550, TOEFL (computer) of 213 or TOEFL (IBT) of 79 scores

Candidates without the above pre-qualifications will have to enroll either for

  • Intensive Certificate course in English Language (Full Time) conducted from March to May each year or
  • One Semester Certificate course in English Language (Part Time) conducted after regular class hours from June to December.

Note: The International Student category fee structure is binding for the full duration of the programme and cannot be transferred /changed in between.

Candidates from the above listed categories having pursued Indian Educational qualification and who may have applied under the Indian States Category will have to pay the International Student Category Fee. The decision of the Admission committee is final.

Candidates seeking admission through International Student category (Foreign Nationals/PIO/OCI) will have a separate application process, with the following options to apply for any programme at Christ University.
 

  • Direct mode Application
  • Online Application form

Course objectives are:

  • To introduce students to an understanding of the domain of economics as a social theory. 
  • To introduce students to the main analytical tools which are used in economic analysis.
  • To introduce students to the main conclusions derived from economic analysis and to develop students’ understanding of their organizational and policy implications.
  • To enable students to participate in debates on economic matters.
  •  Assessment This course is assessed by a three-hour unseen written examination.

At the end of the course and having completed the essential reading and activities students should be able to:

  • Define the main concepts and describe the models and methods used in economic analysis
  • Formulate real world in the language of economic modeling
  • Apply and use the economic models to analyze these issues
  • Assess the potential and limitations of the models and methods used in economic analysis

Students who fall under any of the following classifications, at the time of application may apply under NRI Student category and be liable to pay the fees applicable to the category for the entire duration of the course.

  • NRI defined under the Indian Income Tax Law
  • Either of the parents is outside India (except Nepal) on Work Permit / Resident Permit.
  • Indian citizen financed by any Institution /  agency outside India, even if parents are Residents of India.
  • Indian Citizen who has pursued studies for qualifying examination in any foreign / Indian syllabus outside India.
  • Indian citizen pursued studies for qualifying examination in foreign syllabi in India.

Note: If only condition 5 is satisfied, and not conditions 1 to 4 above,NRI student category fee will be applicable only for the first year.
 

Course objectives are:

  • To introduce students to an understanding of the domain of economics as a social theory. 
  • To introduce students to the main analytical tools which are used in economic analysis.
  • To introduce students to the main conclusions derived from economic analysis and to develop students’ understanding of their organizational and policy implications.
  • To enable students to participate in debates on economic matters.
  •  Assessment This course is assessed by a three-hour unseen written examination.

At the end of the course and having completed the essential reading and activities students should be able to:

  • Define the main concepts and describe the models and methods used in economic analysis
  • Formulate real world in the language of economic modeling
  • Apply and use the economic models to analyze these issues
  • Assess the potential and limitations of the models and methods used in economic analysis
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Course objectives are:

  • To introduce students to an understanding of the domain of economics as a social theory. 
  • To introduce students to the main analytical tools which are used in economic analysis.
  • To introduce students to the main conclusions derived from economic analysis and to develop students’ understanding of their organizational and policy implications.
  • To enable students to participate in debates on economic matters.
  •  Assessment This course is assessed by a three-hour unseen written examination.

At the end of the course and having completed the essential reading and activities students should be able to:

  • Define the main concepts and describe the models and methods used in economic analysis
  • Formulate real world in the language of economic modeling
  • Apply and use the economic models to analyze these issues
  • Assess the potential and limitations of the models and methods used in economic analysis

For any queries at any given time during the application and admission process, you may contact us through the following Email ID’s:

Bangalore Central Campus

The Office of Admissions,

CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Hosur Road,

Bengaluru - 560 029, Karnataka, INDIA

 

Ph. No: +91 92430 80800

Email IDs

Indian candidates: admissions@christuniversity.in

NRI candidates: nri.admission@christuniversity.in

International: isc.admission@christuniversity.in

Bangalore Bannerghatta Road Campus
CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
Hulimavu, Bannerghatta Road,
Bangalore, Karnataka 560076

 

Ph. No:  080 4655 1306, 1307, 1308, 1309
Email:
 admissions.bgr@christuniversity.in

Bangalore Kengeri Campus

CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
Kanmanike, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road,

Bangalore - 560074


Ph. No:  080 4012 9800, 9802, 9820
Email:
 admissions.kengeri@christuniversity.in

Delhi NCR Campus

CHRIST (Deemed to be University),

Mariam Nagar, Meerut Road,

Delhi NCR Ghaziabad - 201003

 

Ph. No: 1800-123-3212

Email : admission.ncr@christuniversity.in

Pune Lavasa Campus

CHRIST (Deemed to be University),

Christ University Road, 30 Valor Court,

PO Dasve Lavasa, Mulshi, Pune - 412112, Maharashtra

 

Ph. No : 1800-123-2009,
Email :
 admission.lavasa@christuniversity.in

Between: Monday to Friday: 09:00 AM to 04:00 PM, Saturday: 09:00 AM to 12:00 PM
(Office remains closed on Sundays, Government Holidays and Any special events)

Course objectives are:

  • To introduce students to an understanding of the domain of economics as a social theory. 
  • To introduce students to the main analytical tools which are used in economic analysis.
  • To introduce students to the main conclusions derived from economic analysis and to develop students’ understanding of their organizational and policy implications.
  • To enable students to participate in debates on economic matters.
  •  Assessment This course is assessed by a three-hour unseen written examination.

At the end of the course and having completed the essential reading and activities students should be able to:

  • Define the main concepts and describe the models and methods used in economic analysis
  • Formulate real world in the language of economic modeling
  • Apply and use the economic models to analyze these issues
  • Assess the potential and limitations of the models and methods used in economic analysis

Candidates will be intimated about the selection status through application status page on the University website www.lavasa.christuniversity.in. The merit cut off will be declared on the 4th day after the declaration of class 12 results (Maharashtra HSC/CBSE/ISC). Other Boards whose results may be declared after the above mentioned Boards will be considered subject to availability of seats.

Note: Candidates must note that if selected, admission is provisional and subject to University rules.

Details on how to process admission will be available on Offer of Admission through ‘Application Status’ link on the University website.

Candidates are required to choose the preferred date and time from available options to facilitate smooth admission process. Admission must be processed at the Office of Admissions, Central Block, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Hosur Road, Bengaluru – 560029.

As per UGC guidelines, fee payment has to be made through online mode. Payment options and details will be provided to selected candidates through ‘Offer of Admission’ on ‘Application status’ on the University website. Fees for first year including Admission Registration fee must be paid in full as part of the admission process.

Admission will not be processed without the presence of the candidate and the mandatory ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS and one set of photocopies mentioned below;

  • Class 10 Marks Statement (Mandatory).
  • Class 12 Marks Statement (Internet printout) (Mandatory).
  • Transfer Certificate (TC) from the last qualified institution (Mandatory).
  • Migration Certificate of Class XII (applicable for all candidates except Maharashtra State Board) (Mandatory).
  • One Stamp size and One passport size photograph formal dress with white background (Mandatory).  
  • Two Copies of the Online Payment Receipt (Mandatory).
  • Copy of valid ID proof (Aadhar Card / Aadhar Enrolment Receipt).
  • Candidates falling under any of these categories (NRI / PIO / OCI / SAARC / AFRICA / ASEAN / OTHER FOREIGN NATIONALS) have to submit:
  • Copy of Passport and Visa Details (Mandatory).
  • PIO / OCI have to produce the copy of PIO / OCI card whichever is applicable (Mandatory).      
  • Medical Fitness Certificate (MFC) from any recognized medical practitioner certified by the Medical Council of India and
  • Resident Permit (RP) (If available while applying)

All mandatory documents must be submitted for verification during the admission process. An undertaking for pending original documents unavailable currently [applicable only for candidates writing / passing their exam in March – June 2021], must be submitted to the Office of Admissions. These documents must be submitted on or before July 15, 2021. Failure to submit the pending documents will be treated as unsuccessful in the qualifying examination or considered “Not Eligible” and admission will be terminated from CHRIST (Deemed to be University) without any claim.

All admitted students must open an account at South Indian Bank, CHRIST (Deemed to be University) Branch as part of the admission process and must carry relevant ID proof (Aadhar Card and Pan Card). The University ID card is a smart card, which is both an ID cum ATM card with a chip containing the student personal details. All transactions within the University campus after commencement of classes, including fee payment will be processed only through this card. It is also an access card for Library and other restricted places.
Selected candidates who fall under International student category (ISC) should register with the Foreigner Regional Registration Officer (FRRO / FRO) of the Local Police in Pune, India within 14 working days from the date of admission or arriving in Pune.
The date of commencement of the academic Year 2021 - 2022 will be intimated during the admission process.

Please note:

  • The University does not collect any type of capitation / donation other than the fees mentioned in the website.
  • ICHRIST (Deemed to be University) does not authorize any Third Party / Agents / Person to apply / offer admission on its behalf. CHRIST (Deemed to be University) will not be responsible for applicants being misguided by such individuals / SMS / Email.
  • IAll those admitted to the programme will have to purchase a laptop at their own cost, if required by the department.
  • Admitted students who wish to avail bank loan will be provided a recommendation letter on request by presenting the original fee paid receipt to the Office of Admissions.
  • The decision of the admission committee is final and binding.

Course objectives are:

  • To introduce students to an understanding of the domain of economics as a social theory. 
  • To introduce students to the main analytical tools which are used in economic analysis.
  • To introduce students to the main conclusions derived from economic analysis and to develop students’ understanding of their organizational and policy implications.
  • To enable students to participate in debates on economic matters.
  •  Assessment This course is assessed by a three-hour unseen written examination.

At the end of the course and having completed the essential reading and activities students should be able to:

  • Define the main concepts and describe the models and methods used in economic analysis
  • Formulate real world in the language of economic modeling
  • Apply and use the economic models to analyze these issues
  • Assess the potential and limitations of the models and methods used in economic analysis

All applicants using online mode must visit the online application page.  Register by entering your NAME (as printed on Class 10 Marks Card) EMAIL-ID and set password.  (The email id and mobile number provided will be used for sending confirmation and application status-update messages).

Applications can be filled online prior to the declaration of class XII results and saved. Class XII marks can be entered only after verification of self-attested internet printout of the XII results.

Guidelines to applicants:

  • To fill the application you must have a copy of statement of marks of Class 10, Class 12 (Can be entered only after results are declared) (Mandatory).  
  • Fill-in all the details in the “detailed application” page. Scan and upload recent passport size photograph (3.5 cms x 4.5 cms formal dress with white background) and click “Submit”. On clicking Submit, a viewable and editable page will appear on screen. In case you need to make any corrections you may edit the data/details and then click “Confirm Submission”.
  • Application registration fee may be paid through Credit / Debit Card / Net banking facility (for online applicants only).
  • Choose the payment option and fill-in the required details to process the “Application processing fee”. The application will be submitted online after payment of application processing fee.
  • After the payment is successful you will receive the application number with the option to save your application form (if filling the application prior to the declaration of class XII result).
  • Candidates must submit the filled-in application forms along with the supporting documents (duly self attested) within 3 days of the declaration of Maharashtra HSC/ISC/CBSE results in person/ Parents / Guardian. Applications not submitted to the Office of Admissions within 3 days from the declaration of class XII results (Karnataka PUC/CBSE/ISC) will not be considered for the merit list. Other Boards whose results may be declared after the above mentioned Boards will be considered subject to availability of seats.
  • No application will be considered if submitted by COURIER or POST.
  • Documents to be submitted in Person / Parents / Guardian:
  • Photocopy of Class 10 Marks Card (Mandatory).    
  • Internet copy of Class 12 Marks Card self attested (Mandatory).
  • Valid Category Certificate (For candidates from Karnataka PU applying under various categories) (Mandatory).
  • Baptism Certificate from the Parish Priest / Pastor for Karnataka Christian Students (Mandatory).
  • Registration Payment Receipt from ICAI (Applicable for BCom F & A only).
  • 1 recent passport size and 1 stamp size photographs in formal dress of (Photo size of 35mm x 45mm with white background only - Standard Indian Passport Format only). The application may be rejected if the photograph is not according to the specification.
  • Copy of signed application form. Keep a copy of the application form for further reference.

Candidates falling under any of these categories (NRI / PIO / OCI / SAARC / AFRICA / ASEAN / OTHER FOREIGN NATIONALS) have to submit:

  • Copy of Passport and Visa Details (Mandatory).        
  • Candidates applying under PIO or OCI have to produce the copy of PIO or OCI card whichever is
  • applicable (Mandatory).

Candidates, who are unable to print the application form due to system / power / internet failure, may log on to the “Application Status” link and enter your email id, password and captcha details to view and print the application form.


After processing the Application Forms, the cut off percentage will be declared and displayed on the University notice board / University website. No postal / telephonic / e-mail communication will be given from the University. The University does not authorize any individual or organization to operate on its behalf.

Course objectives are:

  • To introduce students to an understanding of the domain of economics as a social theory. 
  • To introduce students to the main analytical tools which are used in economic analysis.
  • To introduce students to the main conclusions derived from economic analysis and to develop students’ understanding of their organizational and policy implications.
  • To enable students to participate in debates on economic matters.
  •  Assessment This course is assessed by a three-hour unseen written examination.

At the end of the course and having completed the essential reading and activities students should be able to:

  • Define the main concepts and describe the models and methods used in economic analysis
  • Formulate real world in the language of economic modeling
  • Apply and use the economic models to analyze these issues
  • Assess the potential and limitations of the models and methods used in economic analysis

The course provides introduction to the fundamental tools of economics, mathematics, and statistics in the first year; which forms a strong base for understanding and analyzing economic concepts. The second-year curriculum facilitates the use of econometrics to examine relevant policy issues at the micro and macro level. In their final year, students explore application based subjects like international and monetary economics. They are also trained in advanced mathematical tools to aid any further studies or research projects that they undertake.

This course is designed to introduce you to the fundamentals of economic analysis and reasoning and it is the course upon which subsequent, more specialized economics courses are based.

Course objectives are:

  • To introduce students to an understanding of the domain of economics as a social theory. 
  • To introduce students to the main analytical tools which are used in economic analysis.
  • To introduce students to the main conclusions derived from economic analysis and to develop students’ understanding of their organizational and policy implications.
  • To enable students to participate in debates on economic matters.
  •  Assessment This course is assessed by a three-hour unseen written examination.

At the end of the course and having completed the essential reading and activities students should be able to:

  • Define the main concepts and describe the models and methods used in economic analysis
  • Formulate real world in the language of economic modeling
  • Apply and use the economic models to analyze these issues
  • Assess the potential and limitations of the models and methods used in economic analysis

Basic eligibility for the programme is a pass at the +2 level (Maharashtra HSC / ISC / CBSE / NIOS / State Boards) from any recognised Board in India.

Candidates writing the +2 examinations in March-May 2020 may apply with their class X and XI marks.

It is compulsory to have studied (Mathematics /Computer Science/Economics as subjects) at the Class XII level.

Students pursuing International curriculum must note that eligibility is according to AIU stipulations:

Applicants pursuing IB curriculum must have 3 HL and 3 SL with 24 credits.

Applicants pursuing GCE / Edexcel must have a minimum of 3 A levels, grade not less than C.

 

Course objectives are:

  • To introduce students to an understanding of the domain of economics as a social theory. 
  • To introduce students to the main analytical tools which are used in economic analysis.
  • To introduce students to the main conclusions derived from economic analysis and to develop students’ understanding of their organizational and policy implications.
  • To enable students to participate in debates on economic matters.
  •  Assessment This course is assessed by a three-hour unseen written examination.

At the end of the course and having completed the essential reading and activities students should be able to:

  • Define the main concepts and describe the models and methods used in economic analysis
  • Formulate real world in the language of economic modeling
  • Apply and use the economic models to analyze these issues
  • Assess the potential and limitations of the models and methods used in economic analysis

Course objectives are:

  • To introduce students to an understanding of the domain of economics as a social theory. 
  • To introduce students to the main analytical tools which are used in economic analysis.
  • To introduce students to the main conclusions derived from economic analysis and to develop students’ understanding of their organizational and policy implications.
  • To enable students to participate in debates on economic matters.
  •  Assessment This course is assessed by a three-hour unseen written examination.

At the end of the course and having completed the essential reading and activities students should be able to:

  • Define the main concepts and describe the models and methods used in economic analysis
  • Formulate real world in the language of economic modeling
  • Apply and use the economic models to analyze these issues
  • Assess the potential and limitations of the models and methods used in economic analysis

1. Admission Registration fee of INR 5,000/- (Non-Refundable)

2. Programme fee as per the below table

Year

Indian States

NRI

Saarc / Africa / OCI / PIO / ASEAN

Other Foreign Nationals

1

1,75,000 INR

2,75,000 INR

3,500 USD

4,000 USD

2

1,75,000 INR

2,75,000 INR

3,500 USD

4,000 USD

3

1,75,000 INR

2,75,000 INR

3,500 USD

4,000 USD

Time of Payment : All the candidates have to pay the I Year fee immediately after confirmation of the admission. II & III Year fee must be remitted before the commencement of final examinations of II and IV Semesters respectively.

 

It is to be noted that though the fee is fixed for three years, there may be a periodic nominal increase to meet the rise in costs.

1. Indian nationals pursuing an international curriculum in India will pay the fee applicable for NRI status for the first year. Indian citizens who have studied foreign syllabi in India for the qualifying examination (applying for UG / PG / MPhil /Ph.D. Programme has to be approved by UGC / AIU).

(The above condition is not applicable to NRI and candidates applied under NRI Category).

2. NRI fee is applicable for the full duration of the programme for candidates who;

2.1. Have pursued and completed their last qualifying exam from outside India.

2.2. Are NRI and candidates who have applied under the NRI category.

3. To claim Indian category fee, the candidates should have studied last 7 years in India. (Not applicable for OCI, PIO, and Foreign Nationals).

4. Admission registration fee of INR 5,000/- is non-refundable in the event of cancellation of admission. This fee will be apart from cancellation charges if any applicable.                      

5. All Candidates If “Selected” after appearing for the final selection process, The fee may be paid through the following option:

  • Payment can be made through Net banking / NEFT / RTGS
  • Payment / Transfer of fees does not guarantee admission.

Course objectives are:

  • To introduce students to an understanding of the domain of economics as a social theory. 
  • To introduce students to the main analytical tools which are used in economic analysis.
  • To introduce students to the main conclusions derived from economic analysis and to develop students’ understanding of their organizational and policy implications.
  • To enable students to participate in debates on economic matters.
  •  Assessment This course is assessed by a three-hour unseen written examination.

At the end of the course and having completed the essential reading and activities students should be able to:

  • Define the main concepts and describe the models and methods used in economic analysis
  • Formulate real world in the language of economic modeling
  • Apply and use the economic models to analyze these issues
  • Assess the potential and limitations of the models and methods used in economic analysis

After completing this course successfully, candidates can seek employment almost in every sector and in every field of work whether it is government sector or private sector. The most popular field of work can be banking, finance, teaching, media and retail. There are a few job profiles for which candidates can start their career:

Research Analyst- Macro Economics: Responsible for conducting survey and analyse economic issues.

Manager-Economics Modelling: Forecast and interpret market trends for future growth planning.

Budget analyst: Prepare budgets plans and execute them at the right stage.

Economic Affairs specialist: Responsible for preparing social and economic data bases and handle development issues and challenges.

Economics-Lecturer: Provides knowledge of economics as a whole in colleges and institutes.

CHRIST

(Deemed to be University)

Christ University Road, 30 Valor Court
At Post: Dasve Lavasa,Taluka: Mulshi
Pune 412112, Maharashtra.

Tel: 1800-123-2009

Email: mail.lavasa@christuniversity.in

Web: http://www.lavasa.christuniversity.in

Vision

EXCELLENCE AND SERVICE

Mission

CHRIST (Deemed to be University) is a nurturing ground for an individual's holistic development to make effective contribution to the society in a dynamic environment.

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