Master of Business Economics
The Master of Business Economics (MBE) program combines economic theory and quantitative methods with business applications to analyze and solve complex economic and business challenges. It covers advanced topics such as micro economics, macroeconomics, econometrics, economic policy analysis, financial economics, and applied business research methods. Students learn to apply economic principles to decision-making processes within organizations, understand market dynamics, assess economic trends, and develop strategies for business growth and sustain ability. The curriculum often includes case studies, simulations, and research projects to provide practical insights and hands-on experience. Graduates of the MBE program are well-prepared for careers in economic analysis, financial consulting, business strategy, market research, policy analysis, and various roles in corporate finance, banking, government, and international organizations.
Eligibility Criteria
50% (45% for SC/ST) Marks in Graduation in any discipline.
Admission Procedure
On the basis of merit /CUET (PG)
Fee Details
PROGRAM FEE | AMOUNT |
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Semester Fee | 1,30,000 |
Career Opportunities
The Master of Business Economics (MBE) program combines economic theory and quantitative methods with business applications to analyze and solve complex economic and business challenges. It covers advanced topics such as micro economics, macroeconomics, econometrics, economic policy analysis, financial economics, and applied business research methods. Students learn to apply economic principles to decision-making processes within organizations, understand market dynamics, assess economic trends, and develop strategies for business growth and sustain ability. The curriculum often includes case studies, simulations, and research projects to provide practical insights and hands-on experience. Graduates of the MBE program are well-prepared for careers in economic analysis, financial consulting, business strategy, market research, policy analysis, and various roles in corporate finance, banking, government, and international organizations.