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          TAMIL NADU STATE COUNCIL FOR  
                HIGHER EDUCATION 
                   CHENNAI – 600 005. 
        
        
        
        
        State Integrated Board of Studies 
                           
                           
                   Economics  
       Undergraduation – 3 Year Programme 
                                             
        
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Tamilnadu State Council for Higher Education 
                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     State Integrated Boards of Studies 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Preamble* 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                                 In keeping with the announcement of the Honorable Minister for Higher 
                                                                                                 Education  (Policy  Note  6.3  2013-2014,  Department  of  Higher  Education, 
                                                                                                 Government of Tamil Nadu), with the view to provide compatibility in courses 
                                                                                                 offered by various universities, autonomous colleges & deemed universities in 
                                                                                                 Tamil Nadu facilitating  the mobility of faculty and students from one university 
                                                                                                 to another and to easily solving  the problem of equivalence among courses, 
                                                                                                 Tamil Nadu State Council for Higher Education (TANSCHE) has  formed the 
                                                                                                 State Integrated Boards of Studies comprising experts in the areas of knowledge 
                                                                                                 concerned. The State Integrated Boards of Studies, with great diligence and 
                                                                                                 expertise has devised the mandatory areas that have to be covered for three year 
                                                                                                 undergraduation  and  two  year  postgraduation  courses  to  realize  the  above 
                                                                                                 objectives. Great care has been taken so that these areas would take 75% of the 
                                                                                                 course  content  and  the  remaining  25%  can  be  decided  by  the  individual 
                                                                                                 institutions.  
                                                                                                  
                                                                                                 In  other  words,  the  areas  that  have  to  be  covered  by  the  student  that  are 
                                                                                                 mandatory for earning the degree to have due value has been worked out  so that  
                                                                                                 the student will gain enough depth of knowledge in the subject concerned. It is 
                                                                                                 recommended that the institutions specify in their brochures if the course is 
                                                                                                 equivalent or not so that the stakeholder could opt for the course offered with 
                                                                                                 enough awareness about the future possibilities of deciding on the course. The 
                                                                                                 State  Integrated  Boards  of  Studies  have  striven  their  best  to  see  that  the 
                                                                                                 standards  of  higher  education  in  our  State  are  raised  to  be  on  a  par  with 
                                                                                                 international standards.  
                                                                                                  
                                                                                                 *Note: It is stated that it is not a compulsion on the part of any educational 
                                                                                                 institution in the State to follow State Integrated Board of Studies. However, 
                                                                                                 if the subjects are to be equivalent, Section 'A' must be covered in the 75% 
                                                                                                 of the syllabus of the subjects concerned. 
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         State Integrated Board of Studies – Economics UG 
          
         Section A (Mandatory Areas) of each course is mandatory and the areas given 
         must be covered in the 75% of the syllabus to make the course equivalent. 25% 
         percent of the syllabus should be designed by the institutions, and the  areas 
         covered under this also must have a weightage of 25%.  Possible areas for this 
         25% are suggested in Section B (Suggested Non mandatory Areas). This gives 
         the  individual  universities  and  autonomous  institutions  seamless  liberty  to 
         innovate and experiment, and more importantly, it is here that the institutions 
         must devise appropriate strategies by which (i) to make creative and critical 
         applications of what has been learnt in the mandatory components, and (ii) to 
         meaningfully connect the learners to the career demands and expectations. It is 
         essential  that  the  theoretical  subject  knowledge  of  the  students  must  be 
         translated into practical hands-on experience. 
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
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                                                                     Tamilnadu State Council for Higher Education 
                  
                  S.No.                                     CONTENTS                                           Page No. 
                                               SECTION A- MANDATORY AREAS 
                                                            CORE PAPERS 
                     1.       History of Economic Thought                                                           7 
                     2.       Micro Economics-I & II                                                                8 
                     3.       Macro Economics– I & II                                                              10 
                     4.       Monetary Economics                                                                   12 
                     5.       Fiscal Economics                                                                     13 
                     6.       International Economics-I & II                                                       15 
                     7.       Mathematics for Economics                                                            17 
                     8.       Health Economics                                                                     18 
                     9.       Statistics for Economics                                                             19 
                     10.      Econometrics                                                                         20 
                     11.      Indian Economy        -I & II                                                        21 
                     12.      Tamil Nadu Econom          y                                                         25 
                     13.      Environmental Economics                                                              26 
                     14.      Computer Application in Economics                                                    27 
                     15.      Development Economics                                                                28 
                     16.      Agricultural Economics                                                               30 
                     17.      Industrial Economic        s                                                         31 
                                            SECTION-B NON-MANDATORY AREAS 
                                                         ELECTIVE PAPERS 
                     18.      Rural   Economics                                                                    33 
                     19.      Urban Economics                                                                      34 
                     20.      Labour Economics                                                                     35 
                     21.      Demography                                                                           36 
                     22.      Managerial Economics/ Business Economics                                             38 
                     23.      Gender Economics                                                                     39 
                     24.      Principles of Marketing                                                              40 
                     25.      Entrepreneurial Development                                                          41 
                     26.      Basic Accountancy                                                                    42 
                     27.      Modern Banking and I          nsurance                                               43 
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