Bachelor of Arts (Economics)

Delve into the intricate workings of economies and financial systems through the Economics specialization in the Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Humanities and Social Sciences at KES’ Shroff College of Arts and Commerce. This program combines theoretical rigor with practical applications, empowering students to analyze and interpret economic trends and policies.

Why Choose KES Shroff College for B.A.?

  • Student-Centric Approach: Focus on developing students’ full potential through engaging and practical learning experiences.
  • Holistic Growth: Opportunities for personal growth and building responsible citizenship.
  • Postgraduate Preparation: Strong foundation for further academic pursuits.

Choose the B.A. program at KES Shroff College to embark on a rewarding educational journey that prepares you for a successful career and responsible societal contributions.

The B.A. Economics programme is designed to develop students’ understanding of economic principles and their application to real-world issues.

 The course equips learners with analytical, quantitative, and critical thinking skills required to understand economic systems and policy decisions.

  • Understanding Economic Issues: In a rapidly changing global and national economy, knowledge of economics helps students understand issues such as inflation, unemployment, poverty, growth, and sustainable development.
  • Analytical and Research Skills: The programme develops students’ ability to analyze economic data, interpret policies, and conduct research using statistical and economic tools.
  • Diverse Career Opportunities: Graduates can pursue careers in banking, financial services, public policy, research organizations, corporate sectors, civil services, and higher education.
  • Practical and Applied Learning: The course integrates theoretical knowledge with practical exposure through projects, case studies, field visits, and policy analysis.
  • Contribution to National Development: Economics graduates can contribute to informed decision-making and policy formulation, supporting economic growth and the vision of a developed nation.

Pursuing a B.A. Economics helps students build strong analytical abilities while preparing them to understand and address complex economic challenges in society.

PEO1: To have a strong multidisciplinary academic foundation of various social, economic, political, environmental, and psychological issues.
PEO2: To integrate theory and research through deliberations on practical applications of concepts.
PEO3: To have a sharpened ability to converse critically and innovatively about real life issues.
PEO4: To be able to demonstrate skill sets as per industry requirements in respective fields.
PEO5: To be able to engage in discussion and reflect human values.
PEO6: To be able to synthesize aesthetic, social and cultural domains of knowledge.

After completing the programme, students will be able to:
PO1: Disciplinary knowledge- Demonstrate multi-disciplinary knowledge and understanding of various socio, economic, political, psychological, linguistic and environmental disciplines.
PO2: Communication Skills – Demonstrate the ability to listen carefully and express themselves confidently in a clear and concise manner, thereby leading to meaningful exchange of thoughts/ ideas with various sections of the society.
PO3: Critical thinking & Reflective Thinking – Critically evaluate and reflect upon practices, policies and theories and formulate coherent thoughts for real-world application.
PO4: Problem solving, Scientific and Analytical reasoning- Analyze, interpret, and draw conclusions from qualitative/ quantitative data and Apply the concepts / learning in socio, economic, political, psychological, linguistic and environmental disciplines to analyse and address real life problems situations as open minded and rational citizens.
PO5: Research-related skills and Lifelong learning- Develop the skills of observing, inquiry, questioning, problematizing, synthesizing, articulating, and establishing cause and effect in one or more humanities discipline and real-life situations which are necessary for learning throughout life.
PO6: Cooperation/Teamwork & Leadership readiness /qualities –Develop the values of cooperation, coordination, teamwork, respect, understanding and tolerance across different and globally diverse groups and aspire for an inclusive society for the betterment of all by challenging the challenges.
PO7: Information/digital literacy – Access and use Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in various learning experience; use appropriate digital mediums/software for gathering, storing, and disseminating information in a simplified way.

PO8: Self-directed learning – Set simple, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timebound goals for one-self and work in that direction to achieve them.

PO9: Multicultural competence- Appreciate diversity of language, norms, values, and beliefs of multiple cultures at regional, local, national and global levels making them capable to integrate and engage in a multiculturally diverse society.
PO10: Moral and ethical awareness/reasoning – Embrace moral and ethical values in conducting one’s life, formulate a position/argument about an ethical issue from multiple perspectives, use ethical practices in all work and research avoiding fabrication, falsification, or plagiarism.

A Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree from KES Shroff College opens up a wide array of career opportunities across various sectors. The comprehensive education and skill development provided by our program prepare graduates for diverse professional paths, including:

1. Public and Private Sector Jobs:

  • Civil Services: Graduates can pursue careers in civil services by appearing for competitive exams like UPSC and MPSC.
  • Administration: Opportunities in administrative roles within government and private organizations.

2. Education and Research:

  • Teaching: With additional qualifications like B.Ed., graduates can become educators in schools and colleges.
  • Research: Opportunities in academic and social research institutions.

3. Media and Communication:

  • Journalism: Roles in print, broadcast, and digital media as reporters, editors, and correspondents.
  • Public Relations: Positions in PR agencies, corporate communication, and media relations.

4. Social Services and NGOs:

  • Social Work: Careers in non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and social service sectors working towards community development and social justice.
  • Counseling: With further specialization, roles in psychological and career counseling.

5. Corporate Sector:

  • Human Resources: Roles in recruitment, training, and employee relations.
  • Marketing and Sales: Positions in advertising, brand management, and sales departments.

6. Cultural and Creative Industries:

  • Content Creation: Careers in writing, content development, and editing for various platforms.
  • Fine Arts and Design: Opportunities in visual arts, graphic design, and creative direction.

7. Advanced Studies:

  • Postgraduate Programs: Pursue M.A., MBA, or other advanced degrees in specialized fields.
  • Professional Courses: Enroll in professional courses like LLB, MSW, or diploma programs to enhance career prospects.

SEMESTER 1


Major

  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Consumer and Producer Behaviour

Minor

  • ……

Generic/ Open Elective Courses (Any two)

  • Information Technology Application
  • Reasoning Ability
  • Mutual Fund Management

Vocational and Skill Enhancement Courses 

  • Economic Data Analysis
  • Financial Literacy

Ability Enhancement Courses (Any one)

  • Professional Communication

Value Education Courses

  • Environment Management and Sustainable Development – I

Indian Knowledge System

  • Indian Knowledge System (IKS)

Co-Curricular (Any One)

  • NSS: Foundation and Community Services  
  • NCC Studies I: Foundations of Discipline and National Service
  • DLLE: Social and Cultural Activities 
  • Introduction to Indian Performing Arts – I
  • Yoga Education: Principles of Yoga
  • Sports Studies: Basic Concept of Physical Education
  • Green Credit: Green Practices

SEMESTER 2


Major

  • Principles of Macroeconomics
  • Economic Policy and Banking

Minor(Any One)

  • Introduction to Political Science
  • Introduction to Sociology

Generic/ Open Elective Courses (Any one)

  • Quantitative Aptitude
  • Podcasting & Webcasting
  • Business Law

Vocational and Skill Enhancement Courses 

  • Economic Data Visualization with Excel
  • Entrepreneurship Development

Ability Enhancement Courses (Any one)

  • Thinking Skills Through Writing

Value Education Courses

  • Environment Management and Sustainable Development – II

Co-Curricular (Any One)

  • NSS: Applied Community Services 
  • NCC Studies II: Community Engagement and Basic Military Skills
  • DLLE: Social and Cultural Activities 
  • Introduction to Indian Performing Arts – II
  • Introduction to Performing Arts in India II
  • Sports Studies: Health & Fitness
  • Green Credit: Green Skills

Exit option: Award of UG Certificate in Major with 40-44 credits and an additional 4 credits core NSQF course/ Internship OR Continue with Major and Minor

SEMESTER 3


Major

  • Intermediate Microeconomics
  • Intermediate Macroeconomics

Minor(Any one)

  • Indian Political System
  • Media, Culture and Society

Generic/ Open Elective Courses (Any one)

  • Introduction to Finance
  • IPR and Cyber Law

Vocational and Skill Enhancement Courses 

  • Fundamental Analysis of Share Market

Ability Enhancement Courses (Any one)

  • Madhyakalin Evam Adhunik Hindi
  • Marathi Bhasa Kaushalya ani Vyakaran
  • Bhasa Kausalaya ane vyavaharika bhasa

Field Projects

  • Field Project

Co-Curricular (Any One)

  • NSS: Community Engagement and Empowerment  
  • NCC Studies – III: Leadership and Tactical Development
  • DLLE: Community Intellectual Intervention 
  • Introduction to Modern  Performing Arts- I
  • Yoga Education: Spiritual and Scientific Personality
  • Sports Studies: Health & Nutrition
  • Green Credit: Green Community Practices

SEMESTER 4


Major

  • Indian Economy
  • Public Finance  

Minor (Any one)

  • Public Administration
  • Environmental Sociology

Generic/ Open Elective Courses (Any one)

  • Introduction to Insurance
  • Digital Marketing

Vocational and Skill Enhancement Courses 

  • Budget Analysis

Ability Enhancement Courses (Any one)

  • Vyavharik Hindi 
  • Bhasha Kaushalya ani Sarjanashil Abhivyakti
  • Āpaṇuṁ gujarāt anē gujarātī sāhitya

Community Engagement and Service

  • Community Engagement Project

Co-Curricular (Any One)

  • NSS: Community Resilience and Sustainability
  • NCC Studies – IV: Advanced Training, Employability and Entrepreneurship
  • DLLE: Community Intellectual Intervention 
  • Introduction to Modern Performing Arts- II
  • Yoga Education: Science of Living and Health
  • Sports Studies: Career in Sports
  • Green Credit: Green Entrepreneurship

Exit option: Award of UG Certificate in Major with 80-88 credits and an additional 4 credits core NSQF course/ Internship OR Continue with Major and Minor

SEMESTER 5


Major

  • Advance Microeconomics
  • Economics of Growth & Development 
  • Kautilya’s Arthashastra and Economic Governance (IKS)

Minor (Any one)

  • Global Politics
  • Sociology of Development

Generic/ Open Elective Courses (Any one)

  • Indian Financial System
  • History of Economic Thoughts -I

Vocational and Skill Enhancement Courses 

  • Mathematical and Statistical Techniques for Economic Analysis

Field Project

  • Field Project

SEMESTER 6


Major

  • Advance Macroeconomics
  • International Economics
  • Introduction to Econometrics

Minor (Any one)

  • Indian Political Thought
  • Theoretical Anthropology

Generic/ Open Elective Courses (Any one)

  • Environmental Economics
  • History of Economic Thoughts -II

On the Job Training

  • OJT/Internship/Field Project

The admission procedure usually starts in June after the results of class X/XII/Degree college are declared.

  • Fill the Pre-enrollment form of the University of Mumbai through the University portal https://muadmission.samarth.edu.in/
  • Choose the Autonomous option for your desired program to secure admission at KES Shroff College.
  • Fill College online admission form on www.kessc.edu.in
  • Upload a copy of the pre-enrollment form, HSC mark sheet/digital result, caste/reservation certificate if applicable, and E-Suvidha ticket.
  • On the declaration of merit list (first then second and then third if required), pay the fees along with submission of the documents such as Undertaking regarding admission confirmation, SSC(X mark sheet), HSC, Leaving Certificate, Adhar card, scanned copy of Cheque book leaflet/bank account details and transfer certificate in case the student is from outside Maharashtra.
  • For Programmes running under AICTE the MH-CET scorecard is a must.
  • For further details and to know more about the college visit www.kessc.edu.in

Eligibility for FY BA

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three-year degree programme of Bachelor of Arts must have passed the Higher Secondary  School Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education with the following subjects: – 

  • English 
  • Any one of the Modern Indian Languages or Modern Foreign Languages or  any classical Language or Information Technology. 
  • Any four subjects carrying 100 marks each.  OR 
  • Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination with vocational subject conducted by the different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education with the following subjects: – 
  • English 
  • Any one vocational subject carrying 200 marks prescribed by the Board from time to time. 
  • Any three subjects carrying 100 marks each.  OR 
  • Must have passed an examination of another University or Body Recognized as equivalent thereto.

Eligibility for SY BA 

  • A candidate is eligible for admission to the Second Year of Bachelor of Arts (S.Y.B.A.) if they have: 
  • Passed in F.Y.B.A.  OR 
  • ATKT in not more than three subjects in F.Y.B.A. in each semester viz., Semester I and Semester II. OR 
  • Passed in all the subjects of F.Y.B.A. for the students of other Universities/ Colleges. 

Eligibility for TY BA 

  • A candidate is eligible for admission to the Third Year of the Bachelor of Arts (T.Y.B.A.) if they have: 
  • Passed in F.Y.B.A. & S.Y.B.A.  OR 
  • ATKT in not more than three subjects in F.Y.B.A. in each semester provided S.Y.B.A. is passed.  
  • ATKT in not more than three subjects in S.Y.B.A. in each semester provided F.Y.B.A. is passed.  OR 
  • Passed in F.Y.B.A. & S.Y.B.A. for the students of other Universities/ Colleges. 

Total no. of Seats: 40

Reservation of Seats: Reservations are as per the Government policy.

Fees: As prescribed by the University of Mumbai. The details have been mentioned on the college Notice board and the College website http://www. www.kessc.edu.in

Duration of Programme: 8 Semesters spread over 4 years.

Enforcement of Attendance:

Our college is a pioneer institute in introducing the computerized attendance system. The computerized defaulters’ lists are displayed division wise regularly at the end of every month on the Students Notice Board. The students failing to fulfill the required attendance shall be DETAINED and shall not be permitted to take the Annual / Board examination. Warning letters from the Principal are sent to parents of the defaulting students. The letters are given to the concerned students by the class teachers in the classrooms. The students must hand over these warning letters to the parents. Students should note that fulfilling the attendance requirement alone will not qualify them to appear for the examination. Their academic performance should also be to the satisfaction of the principal.

General Rules & Regulations:

  1. Every student should obtain an ID card and show at the entry
  2. Students should not loiter in the corridors when the lectures are engaged
  3. Giving proxy attendance is a serious act of indiscipline
  4. Students applying for certificates/testimonials and attestation should first contact the college office
  5. Ragging is strictly prohibited on the college premises
  6. The use of mobile phones inside the college is strictly prohibited. If caught using a cell phone it is confiscated for a period of 1 year

Punitive Measures:

  1. Warning
  2. Cancellation of admission
  3. Refusal to grant admission in future
  4. Withholding or withdrawing of University exam form
  5. Expulsion / rustication from college
  6. Fine not exceeding Rs. 300
  7. Non-refund of fees and deposits
  8. Suspension for a specified period