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Gurshabad Singh

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The Economics course at Lovely Professional University (LPU) is well-structured and provides students with a comprehensive understanding of economic principles. It covers both theoretical and practical aspects of economics, helping students grasp key concepts like microeconomics, macroeconomics, and international trade. The course also focuses on current economic issues and their real-world applications, which helps students relate what they learn to everyday economic scenarios.The faculty at LPU is qualified and experienced, offering a mix of lectures, case studies, and discussions to engage students. The university provides a good ba
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BA (H)Economics course is also a good option after completing class12th.The future scope of this course is also very good many govt.and private sectors also provide lots of job opportunities in this sector.Quantum university situated in roorkee uttarakhand is one of the prestigious university who provide this course with quite affordable fees.for admission in this course you must have complete your class 12th with minimum 50% with any stream.The total duration for this course in Quantum university is 3 year.You have lots of job opportunity after completing this course.you can apply in finance sector, banking sector, stock exchange, inv
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Surbhi Sahu

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Microeconomics and macroeconomics are related but separate approaches to studying the economy. Microeconomics is concerned with the actions of individuals and businesses. Macroeconomics focuses on the actions that governments and countries take to influence broader economies.Microeconomics focuses on issues that affect individuals and companies. Macroeconomics focuses on issues that affect nations and the world economy.Microeconomics concentrates on the behaviour of individual consumers while macroeconomics focuses on the behaviour of firms. Examples of microeconomics are individual demand, individual supply, the theory
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Macroeconomics is the branch of economics that deals with the structure, performance, behaviour, and decision-making of the whole, or aggregate, economy. John Maynard Keynes was an early 20th-century British economist, best known as the founder of Keynesian economics and the father of modern macroeconomics. The two main areas of macroeconomic research are long-term economic growth and shorter-term business cycles. It deals with the study of various topics such as national income, aggregate demand, and supply, total consumption, total investment, etc. The scope of macroeconomics includes: Giving an understanding of the functioning of th
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An economy is an area of the production, distribution and trade, as well as consumption of goods and services. In general, it is defined as a social domain that emphasize the practices, discourses, and material expressions associated with the production, use, and management of resources. An economy shows how a region makes and spends its money. It includes not just the production of goods and services but also the organizations and institutions. An economy is a system that helps to produce goods and services and enables prople to earn their living. 

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After completing a BA (Hons) in Economics at Sarala Birls University, students can pursue a variety of jobs. Some job roles where SBU graudates of Economics Honours can apply the skills acquired during the course are listed below:EconomistFinancial AnalystData AnalystResearch AnalystInvestment BankerPolicy AnalystEducatorBanking ProfessionalMarket AnalystBusiness Consultant

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The BA (Hons) in Economics curriculum followed at Sarala Birla University is based on the CBCS scheme. It includes various core and elective subjects. Some core (compulsory) subjects included in the course curriculum are listed below:Foundations of MicroeconomicsFoundations of MacroeconomicsMathematical Methods for EconomicsEconomic Environment for BusinessStatistical Methods for EconomicsIntroductory EconometricsDevelopment EconomicsInternational EconomicsPublic Economics

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Lovely Professional University (LPU) offers a B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) lateral entry program that allows students with certain educational credentials to join in the program at an advanced level. To be eligible for this lateral entrance, candidates must have earned a minimum of 60% in their overall grades from a two-year diploma in non-medical studies or a three-year diploma in engineering (any stream) following the tenth grade. Those with the necessary educational background can enroll straight in the second year of the program thanks to this special lateral entrance option. Additionally, if they
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SHRUTI TIWARI

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 Students who have good marketing, problem-solving, and communication skills can pursue courses in Microeconomics. The students of Microeconomics can find employment in:Consultancy FirmsColleges/Universities/SchoolsMarketing departmentLegal FirmsFinancial InstitutionsMedia Organisations

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SHRUTI TIWARI

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Studying economics can help students in various aspects of life, fundamental policy issues that shape market and social outcomes, It develops critical-thinking and problem-solving skills to make good decisions.Analytical thinkingComplex problem-solvingCommunicationResearchTime managementPresentingLearning new and complex thingsUnderstanding complex relationships

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