Offered under the academic framework of the National Education Policy (NEP-2020) and affiliated to the University of Mumbai, this postgraduate program is thoughtfully designed to cultivate a new generation of scholars equipped to address the evolving complexities of the economic landscape. The curriculum integrates rigorous theoretical foundations with practical applications through collaboration of academic and industry partnership. enabling students to develop a comprehensive understanding of economic concepts alongside analytical competencies essential for addressing contemporary economic challenges. Graduates will be well-positioned to pursue advanced career opportunities in the fields of finance, economic research, public policy, and related sectors.
Eligibility
For Two-Year M.Sc. Program:
A Bachelor’s degree (B.A./B.Sc./B.Com.) with Economics as one of the subjects. A minimum of 50% aggregate marks for open categories (45% for candidates belonging to reserved categories).Candidates with a background in Commerce, Banking, Insurance, or Management with relevant courses in Economics or Mathematics are also eligible to apply. Candidates without a background in Economics or Mathematics are required to complete a bridge course in Economics and Mathematics and must clear aseparate entrance test which will be offered by the department of economics.
For One-Year M.Sc. Program (Second Year Entry):
Completion of four-year B.A./B.Sc. (Honours with Research) in Economics orFinancial Economics under NEP 2020.
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Programme OutCome
After completing an M.A. Hindi degree, graduates have various career options in both public and private sectors. Some potential career outcomes include:
- Teaching: Opportunities as Hindi language teachers in schools, colleges, and language institutes.
- Research: Pursuing research and academic careers in Hindi language and literature.
- Journalism: Writing and reporting in Hindi for newspapers, magazines, and online media.
- Publishing: Working with publishing houses as editors, content writers, or translators.
- Content Development: Creating content for television, radio, and digital media in Hindi.
- Translation: Working as a professional translator, translating texts from Hindi to other languages or vice versa.
- Civil Services: Appearing for competitive exams like UPSC for government job opportunities.