PO1: |
Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the discipline of Economics and use its principles and theories to evaluate aspects of economic and social reality. |
PO2: |
Identify and critically examine the issues concerning economic, institutional and social structures by problematising and raising reflective questions for academic inquiry. |
PO3: |
Exhibit ability to independently carry out a research project using tools and skills acquired through research methodology, statistics, and econometrics. |
PO4: |
Demonstrate expertise in soft skills that will enable them to communicate effectively and engage with their peers, work spaces and community at large. |
PO5: |
Engage with societal problems through informed and active citizenry by undertaking field assignments and projects. |
PO6: |
Recognise and accept plurality of values and understand how individual choices have ethical and wellbeing implications for oneself and others. |
PO7: |
Work with environmental consciousness and gender sensitive values by critically engaging with theories and policy debates in the areas of environmental and gender concerns. |
PO8: |
Demonstrate employability skills acquired through skill based courses like Applied Econometrics, Financial Economics Business Analytics, SPSS and STATA, Advanced Excel and Field Internships. |
MS Applied Economics, University of Cincinnati
The MA (Applied Economics) programme offers an option to earn two Degrees for a few students– MA Applied Economics from CHRIST (Deemed to be University) and an MS in Applied Economics from the University of Cincinnati (UC), USA, through credit transfer facility. Upon successful completion of the programme, students will be awarded two degrees from two universities in two years with an international exposure of over four months in the USA. Since UC’s MS in Applied Economics is a ‘STEM’ degree, the students can work for up to three years without an H1-B visa through the facility of Optional Practical Training*.
In this student exchange, Semester 1, 2 and 3 would be taught as per CHRIST (Deemed to be University) syllabus and Semester 4 would be pursued at UC. The courses offered by UC are in two segments: in spring the courses are Time Series Econometrics, Game Theory, Competition and Regulation or Urban and Regional Economics (depending on faculty availability), Program Evaluation, Spatial Econometrics, Panel Data Econometrics and in summer a Masters Research Practicum. Classes for UC’s MS in Applied Economics are held at the Lindner College of Business in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
The selection for the dual degree programme is through a departmental internal selection process and would be open for those whose complete the academic requirements of the programme and have passed the GRE Exam. Applicants with a GRE score of 320 or above will qualify for a $8000 scholarship.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
OPT is a paid internship facility provided for international students under student visa (work visa is not required). The main purpose of OPT is to help students acquire practical experience in the field of their study. Normal duration of OPT is 12 months. However, students in STEM specializations can extend OPT by another two years (24 months).
MA Economics, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)
Students in MA (Applied Economics) program can earn two Degrees in two years from two universities. Students spend the first year (two semesters) at the CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore campus and study MA (Applied Economics) as per CHRIST (deemed to be University) Curriculum. Upon successful completion of the first year, the selected students for the exchange can opt to study two semesters in VCU, USA as per the VCU curriculum. Upon successful completion of the second year (1+1) program at VCU, the students will be awarded the degree by VCU and on submission of VCU credits to CHRIST, the MA (Applied Economics) degree from CHRIST.
MA in Economics at VCU is a quantitative-intensive program and is a ‘STEM’ degree. Students graduating from STEM program have attractive job opportunities. International students in STEM programs can undertake a paid internship for up to three years without an H1-B visa through the facility of Optional Practical Training*.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
OPT is a paid internship facility provided for international students under student visa (work visa is not required). The main purpose of OPT is to help students acquire practical experience in the field of their study. Normal duration of OPT is 12 months. However, students in STEM specializations can extend OPT by another two years (24 months).
Note: The students for the exchange programmes will be selected from the MA Applied Economics Programme. The number of seats for exchange programmes, though not fixed, is very limited and depends on the requirement and the decision of both the universities. The selection is done through the criteria set by the Department of Economics at CHRIST.
The postgraduate course in Applied Economics is the flagship programme of the department of economics with intensive specialisations in areas of finance and development. The uniqueness of the programme is the judicious blend of economic theory accounting for interdisciplinarity and empirical measurement tools. Industrial exposure through internships and visits, mastery in scientific analysis through advanced quantitative methods, statistics, econometrics along with engagements in theory such as in Gender Economics,
Ethics and Economics, Agricultural Economics and so on and latest soft skills make students competent to take up the most challenging careers in business, industry, public sector and advanced academic research. The programme spanning four semesters intends to impart the necessary skills and capabilities to meet the challenges of the everchanging vibrant economic environment.
PO1: |
Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the discipline of Economics and use its principles and theories to evaluate aspects of economic and social reality. |
PO2: |
Identify and critically examine the issues concerning economic, institutional and social structures by problematising and raising reflective questions for academic inquiry. |
PO3: |
Exhibit ability to independently carry out a research project using tools and skills acquired through research methodology, statistics, and econometrics. |
PO4: |
Demonstrate expertise in soft skills that will enable them to communicate effectively and engage with their peers, work spaces and community at large. |
PO5: |
Engage with societal problems through informed and active citizenry by undertaking field assignments and projects. |
PO6: |
Recognise and accept plurality of values and understand how individual choices have ethical and wellbeing implications for oneself and others. |
PO7: |
Work with environmental consciousness and gender sensitive values by critically engaging with theories and policy debates in the areas of environmental and gender concerns. |
PO8: |
Demonstrate employability skills acquired through skill based courses like Applied Econometrics, Financial Economics Business Analytics, SPSS and STATA, Advanced Excel and Field Internships. |
MS Applied Economics, University of Cincinnati
The MA (Applied Economics) programme offers an option to earn two Degrees for a few students– MA Applied Economics from CHRIST (Deemed to be University) and an MS in Applied Economics from the University of Cincinnati (UC), USA, through credit transfer facility. Upon successful completion of the programme, students will be awarded two degrees from two universities in two years with an international exposure of over four months in the USA. Since UC’s MS in Applied Economics is a ‘STEM’ degree, the students can work for up to three years without an H1-B visa through the facility of Optional Practical Training*.
In this student exchange, Semester 1, 2 and 3 would be taught as per CHRIST (Deemed to be University) syllabus and Semester 4 would be pursued at UC. The courses offered by UC are in two segments: in spring the courses are Time Series Econometrics, Game Theory, Competition and Regulation or Urban and Regional Economics (depending on faculty availability), Program Evaluation, Spatial Econometrics, Panel Data Econometrics and in summer a Masters Research Practicum. Classes for UC’s MS in Applied Economics are held at the Lindner College of Business in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
The selection for the dual degree programme is through a departmental internal selection process and would be open for those whose complete the academic requirements of the programme and have passed the GRE Exam. Applicants with a GRE score of 320 or above will qualify for a $8000 scholarship.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
OPT is a paid internship facility provided for international students under student visa (work visa is not required). The main purpose of OPT is to help students acquire practical experience in the field of their study. Normal duration of OPT is 12 months. However, students in STEM specializations can extend OPT by another two years (24 months).
MA Economics, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)
Students in MA (Applied Economics) program can earn two Degrees in two years from two universities. Students spend the first year (two semesters) at the CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore campus and study MA (Applied Economics) as per CHRIST (deemed to be University) Curriculum. Upon successful completion of the first year, the selected students for the exchange can opt to study two semesters in VCU, USA as per the VCU curriculum. Upon successful completion of the second year (1+1) program at VCU, the students will be awarded the degree by VCU and on submission of VCU credits to CHRIST, the MA (Applied Economics) degree from CHRIST.
MA in Economics at VCU is a quantitative-intensive program and is a ‘STEM’ degree. Students graduating from STEM program have attractive job opportunities. International students in STEM programs can undertake a paid internship for up to three years without an H1-B visa through the facility of Optional Practical Training*.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
OPT is a paid internship facility provided for international students under student visa (work visa is not required). The main purpose of OPT is to help students acquire practical experience in the field of their study. Normal duration of OPT is 12 months. However, students in STEM specializations can extend OPT by another two years (24 months).
Note: The students for the exchange programmes will be selected from the MA Applied Economics Programme. The number of seats for exchange programmes, though not fixed, is very limited and depends on the requirement and the decision of both the universities. The selection is done through the criteria set by the Department of Economics at CHRIST.
Candidates falling under any of the below mentioned categories must apply under the International Student Category:
1. Foreign citizens,
2. PIO card holders and
3. OCI (Dual Citizens)
International students coming from Non-English speaking countries should:
a) produce evidence of passing the qualifying examination in English medium or
b) have IELTS 6.0 with no sub-score below 5.5 or TOEFL (paper) 550, TOEFL (computer) of 213 or TOEFL (IBT) of 79 scores
Candidates without the above pre-qualifications will have to enroll either for
a) Intensive Certificate course in English Language (Full Time) conducted from March to May each year or
b) One Semester Certificate course in English Language (Part Time) conducted after regular class hours from June to December.
Note: The International Student category fee structure is binding for the full duration of the programme and cannot be transferred /changed in between.
Candidates from the above listed categories having pursued Indian Educational qualification and who may have applied under the Indian States Category will have to pay the International Student Category Fee. The decision of the Admission committee is final.
Candidates seeking admission through International Student category (Foreign Nationals/PIO/OCI) will have a separate application process, with the option to apply for any programme at Christ University.
a) Online Application form
Email ID for any clarifications: isc.admission@christuniversity.in
PO1: |
Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the discipline of Economics and use its principles and theories to evaluate aspects of economic and social reality. |
PO2: |
Identify and critically examine the issues concerning economic, institutional and social structures by problematising and raising reflective questions for academic inquiry. |
PO3: |
Exhibit ability to independently carry out a research project using tools and skills acquired through research methodology, statistics, and econometrics. |
PO4: |
Demonstrate expertise in soft skills that will enable them to communicate effectively and engage with their peers, work spaces and community at large. |
PO5: |
Engage with societal problems through informed and active citizenry by undertaking field assignments and projects. |
PO6: |
Recognise and accept plurality of values and understand how individual choices have ethical and wellbeing implications for oneself and others. |
PO7: |
Work with environmental consciousness and gender sensitive values by critically engaging with theories and policy debates in the areas of environmental and gender concerns. |
PO8: |
Demonstrate employability skills acquired through skill based courses like Applied Econometrics, Financial Economics Business Analytics, SPSS and STATA, Advanced Excel and Field Internships. |
MS Applied Economics, University of Cincinnati
The MA (Applied Economics) programme offers an option to earn two Degrees for a few students– MA Applied Economics from CHRIST (Deemed to be University) and an MS in Applied Economics from the University of Cincinnati (UC), USA, through credit transfer facility. Upon successful completion of the programme, students will be awarded two degrees from two universities in two years with an international exposure of over four months in the USA. Since UC’s MS in Applied Economics is a ‘STEM’ degree, the students can work for up to three years without an H1-B visa through the facility of Optional Practical Training*.
In this student exchange, Semester 1, 2 and 3 would be taught as per CHRIST (Deemed to be University) syllabus and Semester 4 would be pursued at UC. The courses offered by UC are in two segments: in spring the courses are Time Series Econometrics, Game Theory, Competition and Regulation or Urban and Regional Economics (depending on faculty availability), Program Evaluation, Spatial Econometrics, Panel Data Econometrics and in summer a Masters Research Practicum. Classes for UC’s MS in Applied Economics are held at the Lindner College of Business in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
The selection for the dual degree programme is through a departmental internal selection process and would be open for those whose complete the academic requirements of the programme and have passed the GRE Exam. Applicants with a GRE score of 320 or above will qualify for a $8000 scholarship.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
OPT is a paid internship facility provided for international students under student visa (work visa is not required). The main purpose of OPT is to help students acquire practical experience in the field of their study. Normal duration of OPT is 12 months. However, students in STEM specializations can extend OPT by another two years (24 months).
MA Economics, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)
Students in MA (Applied Economics) program can earn two Degrees in two years from two universities. Students spend the first year (two semesters) at the CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore campus and study MA (Applied Economics) as per CHRIST (deemed to be University) Curriculum. Upon successful completion of the first year, the selected students for the exchange can opt to study two semesters in VCU, USA as per the VCU curriculum. Upon successful completion of the second year (1+1) program at VCU, the students will be awarded the degree by VCU and on submission of VCU credits to CHRIST, the MA (Applied Economics) degree from CHRIST.
MA in Economics at VCU is a quantitative-intensive program and is a ‘STEM’ degree. Students graduating from STEM program have attractive job opportunities. International students in STEM programs can undertake a paid internship for up to three years without an H1-B visa through the facility of Optional Practical Training*.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
OPT is a paid internship facility provided for international students under student visa (work visa is not required). The main purpose of OPT is to help students acquire practical experience in the field of their study. Normal duration of OPT is 12 months. However, students in STEM specializations can extend OPT by another two years (24 months).
Note: The students for the exchange programmes will be selected from the MA Applied Economics Programme. The number of seats for exchange programmes, though not fixed, is very limited and depends on the requirement and the decision of both the universities. The selection is done through the criteria set by the Department of Economics at CHRIST.
Students who fall under any of the following classifications, at the time of application may apply under NRI Student category and be liable to pay the fees applicable to the category for the entire duration of the course.
1. NRI defined under the Indian Income Tax Law
2. Either of the parents is outside India (except Nepal) on Work Permit / Resident Permit.
3. Indian citizen financed by any Institution / agency outside India, even if parents are Residents of India.
4. Indian Citizen who has pursued studies for qualifying examination in any foreign / Indian syllabus outside India.
5. Indian citizen pursued studies for qualifying examination in foreign syllabi in India.
Note: If only condition 5 is satisfied, and not conditions 1 to 4 above,NRI student category fee will be applicable only for the first year.
For email queries: nri.admission@christuniversity.in
PO1: |
Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the discipline of Economics and use its principles and theories to evaluate aspects of economic and social reality. |
PO2: |
Identify and critically examine the issues concerning economic, institutional and social structures by problematising and raising reflective questions for academic inquiry. |
PO3: |
Exhibit ability to independently carry out a research project using tools and skills acquired through research methodology, statistics, and econometrics. |
PO4: |
Demonstrate expertise in soft skills that will enable them to communicate effectively and engage with their peers, work spaces and community at large. |
PO5: |
Engage with societal problems through informed and active citizenry by undertaking field assignments and projects. |
PO6: |
Recognise and accept plurality of values and understand how individual choices have ethical and wellbeing implications for oneself and others. |
PO7: |
Work with environmental consciousness and gender sensitive values by critically engaging with theories and policy debates in the areas of environmental and gender concerns. |
PO8: |
Demonstrate employability skills acquired through skill based courses like Applied Econometrics, Financial Economics Business Analytics, SPSS and STATA, Advanced Excel and Field Internships. |
MS Applied Economics, University of Cincinnati
The MA (Applied Economics) programme offers an option to earn two Degrees for a few students– MA Applied Economics from CHRIST (Deemed to be University) and an MS in Applied Economics from the University of Cincinnati (UC), USA, through credit transfer facility. Upon successful completion of the programme, students will be awarded two degrees from two universities in two years with an international exposure of over four months in the USA. Since UC’s MS in Applied Economics is a ‘STEM’ degree, the students can work for up to three years without an H1-B visa through the facility of Optional Practical Training*.
In this student exchange, Semester 1, 2 and 3 would be taught as per CHRIST (Deemed to be University) syllabus and Semester 4 would be pursued at UC. The courses offered by UC are in two segments: in spring the courses are Time Series Econometrics, Game Theory, Competition and Regulation or Urban and Regional Economics (depending on faculty availability), Program Evaluation, Spatial Econometrics, Panel Data Econometrics and in summer a Masters Research Practicum. Classes for UC’s MS in Applied Economics are held at the Lindner College of Business in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
The selection for the dual degree programme is through a departmental internal selection process and would be open for those whose complete the academic requirements of the programme and have passed the GRE Exam. Applicants with a GRE score of 320 or above will qualify for a $8000 scholarship.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
OPT is a paid internship facility provided for international students under student visa (work visa is not required). The main purpose of OPT is to help students acquire practical experience in the field of their study. Normal duration of OPT is 12 months. However, students in STEM specializations can extend OPT by another two years (24 months).
MA Economics, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)
Students in MA (Applied Economics) program can earn two Degrees in two years from two universities. Students spend the first year (two semesters) at the CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore campus and study MA (Applied Economics) as per CHRIST (deemed to be University) Curriculum. Upon successful completion of the first year, the selected students for the exchange can opt to study two semesters in VCU, USA as per the VCU curriculum. Upon successful completion of the second year (1+1) program at VCU, the students will be awarded the degree by VCU and on submission of VCU credits to CHRIST, the MA (Applied Economics) degree from CHRIST.
MA in Economics at VCU is a quantitative-intensive program and is a ‘STEM’ degree. Students graduating from STEM program have attractive job opportunities. International students in STEM programs can undertake a paid internship for up to three years without an H1-B visa through the facility of Optional Practical Training*.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
OPT is a paid internship facility provided for international students under student visa (work visa is not required). The main purpose of OPT is to help students acquire practical experience in the field of their study. Normal duration of OPT is 12 months. However, students in STEM specializations can extend OPT by another two years (24 months).
Note: The students for the exchange programmes will be selected from the MA Applied Economics Programme. The number of seats for exchange programmes, though not fixed, is very limited and depends on the requirement and the decision of both the universities. The selection is done through the criteria set by the Department of Economics at CHRIST.
Applicants may apply for the programme from 8th December 2023. applications will be available online on the University website till the date applications will officially close.
Applications for each programme will close approximately a week before the scheduled selection process.
All applicants must visit the page: https://appstat.christuniversity.in and register by entering NAME (as printed on Class 10 Marks Card), EMAIL-ID, and set a password. (The email id and mobile number provided will be used for sending confirmation and application status-update messages). An applicant can apply for as many programmes using the same ID as long as the prescribed eligibility criteria for the specific programme is fulfilled.
Applicants must have the following documents prior to fill the application online:
a) Copy of statement of marks of Class 10, Class 12, and Degree Marks Cards (whichever is available years’/semesters marks card) (Mandatory).
b) Applicants applying For PGDIE Programme must have a Copy of statement of marks of Class 10, Class 12, Degree Marks Cards, BEd Marks Card and work experience letter (Joining Letter) if applying with work experience (Mandatory).
c) Fill-in all the details in the “detailed application” page. Scan and upload a recent passport-size photograph (3.5 cms x 4.5 cms formal dress with white background) and click “Submit”. On clicking Submit, a viewable and editable page will appear on the screen. In case you need to make any corrections; you may edit the data/details and then click “Confirm Submission”.
d) Make payment using the Card/UPI/Net Banking and after successful payment click on submit. A 9 (Nine) digit Application number will be generated. If unable to print the application form due to system/power/internet failure, log on to https://appstat.christuniversity.in, under the “Application Status” page enter the registered Email-ID and password to view and print the application form. (After payment if you do not receive the 9 (Nine) digit application number, then your application process is incomplete and payment will go in for the refund process. The refund will take about 15 days and must be checked with your bank).
Important
Candidates falling under any of these categories (PIO / OCI / SAARC / AFRICA / ASEAN / OTHER FOREIGN NATIONALS) must send the required supporting documents (Copy of Passport, Copy of PIO / OCI card whichever is applicable, and a Copy of Class 10, Class 12 and Undergraduate Degree Marks Card (if result awaited, marks card till the last semester/year) in an A4 size Envelope ONLY through Registered Post / Courier to The Co-ordinator, Office of International Affairs, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Hosur Road, Bengaluru - 560 029, Karnataka, India, Phone: +91 80 4012 9439
All candidates have to Upload all the qualification-related documents (Class 10, Class 12, and Undergraduate Degree Marks Card (if result awaited, marks card till the last semester/year)), in the given link on your application status login page under the document upload tab within five (5) days after submitting the application form online. Else your application will be rejected.
Office of Admissions will communicate with the applicant only through the university website www.christuniversity.in under the link “Application Status” or click the link: https://appstat.christuniversity.in
PO1: |
Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the discipline of Economics and use its principles and theories to evaluate aspects of economic and social reality. |
PO2: |
Identify and critically examine the issues concerning economic, institutional and social structures by problematising and raising reflective questions for academic inquiry. |
PO3: |
Exhibit ability to independently carry out a research project using tools and skills acquired through research methodology, statistics, and econometrics. |
PO4: |
Demonstrate expertise in soft skills that will enable them to communicate effectively and engage with their peers, work spaces and community at large. |
PO5: |
Engage with societal problems through informed and active citizenry by undertaking field assignments and projects. |
PO6: |
Recognise and accept plurality of values and understand how individual choices have ethical and wellbeing implications for oneself and others. |
PO7: |
Work with environmental consciousness and gender sensitive values by critically engaging with theories and policy debates in the areas of environmental and gender concerns. |
PO8: |
Demonstrate employability skills acquired through skill based courses like Applied Econometrics, Financial Economics Business Analytics, SPSS and STATA, Advanced Excel and Field Internships. |
MS Applied Economics, University of Cincinnati
The MA (Applied Economics) programme offers an option to earn two Degrees for a few students– MA Applied Economics from CHRIST (Deemed to be University) and an MS in Applied Economics from the University of Cincinnati (UC), USA, through credit transfer facility. Upon successful completion of the programme, students will be awarded two degrees from two universities in two years with an international exposure of over four months in the USA. Since UC’s MS in Applied Economics is a ‘STEM’ degree, the students can work for up to three years without an H1-B visa through the facility of Optional Practical Training*.
In this student exchange, Semester 1, 2 and 3 would be taught as per CHRIST (Deemed to be University) syllabus and Semester 4 would be pursued at UC. The courses offered by UC are in two segments: in spring the courses are Time Series Econometrics, Game Theory, Competition and Regulation or Urban and Regional Economics (depending on faculty availability), Program Evaluation, Spatial Econometrics, Panel Data Econometrics and in summer a Masters Research Practicum. Classes for UC’s MS in Applied Economics are held at the Lindner College of Business in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
The selection for the dual degree programme is through a departmental internal selection process and would be open for those whose complete the academic requirements of the programme and have passed the GRE Exam. Applicants with a GRE score of 320 or above will qualify for a $8000 scholarship.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
OPT is a paid internship facility provided for international students under student visa (work visa is not required). The main purpose of OPT is to help students acquire practical experience in the field of their study. Normal duration of OPT is 12 months. However, students in STEM specializations can extend OPT by another two years (24 months).
MA Economics, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)
Students in MA (Applied Economics) program can earn two Degrees in two years from two universities. Students spend the first year (two semesters) at the CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore campus and study MA (Applied Economics) as per CHRIST (deemed to be University) Curriculum. Upon successful completion of the first year, the selected students for the exchange can opt to study two semesters in VCU, USA as per the VCU curriculum. Upon successful completion of the second year (1+1) program at VCU, the students will be awarded the degree by VCU and on submission of VCU credits to CHRIST, the MA (Applied Economics) degree from CHRIST.
MA in Economics at VCU is a quantitative-intensive program and is a ‘STEM’ degree. Students graduating from STEM program have attractive job opportunities. International students in STEM programs can undertake a paid internship for up to three years without an H1-B visa through the facility of Optional Practical Training*.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
OPT is a paid internship facility provided for international students under student visa (work visa is not required). The main purpose of OPT is to help students acquire practical experience in the field of their study. Normal duration of OPT is 12 months. However, students in STEM specializations can extend OPT by another two years (24 months).
Note: The students for the exchange programmes will be selected from the MA Applied Economics Programme. The number of seats for exchange programmes, though not fixed, is very limited and depends on the requirement and the decision of both the universities. The selection is done through the criteria set by the Department of Economics at CHRIST.
PO1: |
Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the discipline of Economics and use its principles and theories to evaluate aspects of economic and social reality. |
PO2: |
Identify and critically examine the issues concerning economic, institutional and social structures by problematising and raising reflective questions for academic inquiry. |
PO3: |
Exhibit ability to independently carry out a research project using tools and skills acquired through research methodology, statistics, and econometrics. |
PO4: |
Demonstrate expertise in soft skills that will enable them to communicate effectively and engage with their peers, work spaces and community at large. |
PO5: |
Engage with societal problems through informed and active citizenry by undertaking field assignments and projects. |
PO6: |
Recognise and accept plurality of values and understand how individual choices have ethical and wellbeing implications for oneself and others. |
PO7: |
Work with environmental consciousness and gender sensitive values by critically engaging with theories and policy debates in the areas of environmental and gender concerns. |
PO8: |
Demonstrate employability skills acquired through skill based courses like Applied Econometrics, Financial Economics Business Analytics, SPSS and STATA, Advanced Excel and Field Internships. |
MS Applied Economics, University of Cincinnati
The MA (Applied Economics) programme offers an option to earn two Degrees for a few students– MA Applied Economics from CHRIST (Deemed to be University) and an MS in Applied Economics from the University of Cincinnati (UC), USA, through credit transfer facility. Upon successful completion of the programme, students will be awarded two degrees from two universities in two years with an international exposure of over four months in the USA. Since UC’s MS in Applied Economics is a ‘STEM’ degree, the students can work for up to three years without an H1-B visa through the facility of Optional Practical Training*.
In this student exchange, Semester 1, 2 and 3 would be taught as per CHRIST (Deemed to be University) syllabus and Semester 4 would be pursued at UC. The courses offered by UC are in two segments: in spring the courses are Time Series Econometrics, Game Theory, Competition and Regulation or Urban and Regional Economics (depending on faculty availability), Program Evaluation, Spatial Econometrics, Panel Data Econometrics and in summer a Masters Research Practicum. Classes for UC’s MS in Applied Economics are held at the Lindner College of Business in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
The selection for the dual degree programme is through a departmental internal selection process and would be open for those whose complete the academic requirements of the programme and have passed the GRE Exam. Applicants with a GRE score of 320 or above will qualify for a $8000 scholarship.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
OPT is a paid internship facility provided for international students under student visa (work visa is not required). The main purpose of OPT is to help students acquire practical experience in the field of their study. Normal duration of OPT is 12 months. However, students in STEM specializations can extend OPT by another two years (24 months).
MA Economics, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)
Students in MA (Applied Economics) program can earn two Degrees in two years from two universities. Students spend the first year (two semesters) at the CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore campus and study MA (Applied Economics) as per CHRIST (deemed to be University) Curriculum. Upon successful completion of the first year, the selected students for the exchange can opt to study two semesters in VCU, USA as per the VCU curriculum. Upon successful completion of the second year (1+1) program at VCU, the students will be awarded the degree by VCU and on submission of VCU credits to CHRIST, the MA (Applied Economics) degree from CHRIST.
MA in Economics at VCU is a quantitative-intensive program and is a ‘STEM’ degree. Students graduating from STEM program have attractive job opportunities. International students in STEM programs can undertake a paid internship for up to three years without an H1-B visa through the facility of Optional Practical Training*.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
OPT is a paid internship facility provided for international students under student visa (work visa is not required). The main purpose of OPT is to help students acquire practical experience in the field of their study. Normal duration of OPT is 12 months. However, students in STEM specializations can extend OPT by another two years (24 months).
Note: The students for the exchange programmes will be selected from the MA Applied Economics Programme. The number of seats for exchange programmes, though not fixed, is very limited and depends on the requirement and the decision of both the universities. The selection is done through the criteria set by the Department of Economics at CHRIST.
PO1: |
Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the discipline of Economics and use its principles and theories to evaluate aspects of economic and social reality. |
PO2: |
Identify and critically examine the issues concerning economic, institutional and social structures by problematising and raising reflective questions for academic inquiry. |
PO3: |
Exhibit ability to independently carry out a research project using tools and skills acquired through research methodology, statistics, and econometrics. |
PO4: |
Demonstrate expertise in soft skills that will enable them to communicate effectively and engage with their peers, work spaces and community at large. |
PO5: |
Engage with societal problems through informed and active citizenry by undertaking field assignments and projects. |
PO6: |
Recognise and accept plurality of values and understand how individual choices have ethical and wellbeing implications for oneself and others. |
PO7: |
Work with environmental consciousness and gender sensitive values by critically engaging with theories and policy debates in the areas of environmental and gender concerns. |
PO8: |
Demonstrate employability skills acquired through skill based courses like Applied Econometrics, Financial Economics Business Analytics, SPSS and STATA, Advanced Excel and Field Internships. |
MS Applied Economics, University of Cincinnati
The MA (Applied Economics) programme offers an option to earn two Degrees for a few students– MA Applied Economics from CHRIST (Deemed to be University) and an MS in Applied Economics from the University of Cincinnati (UC), USA, through credit transfer facility. Upon successful completion of the programme, students will be awarded two degrees from two universities in two years with an international exposure of over four months in the USA. Since UC’s MS in Applied Economics is a ‘STEM’ degree, the students can work for up to three years without an H1-B visa through the facility of Optional Practical Training*.
In this student exchange, Semester 1, 2 and 3 would be taught as per CHRIST (Deemed to be University) syllabus and Semester 4 would be pursued at UC. The courses offered by UC are in two segments: in spring the courses are Time Series Econometrics, Game Theory, Competition and Regulation or Urban and Regional Economics (depending on faculty availability), Program Evaluation, Spatial Econometrics, Panel Data Econometrics and in summer a Masters Research Practicum. Classes for UC’s MS in Applied Economics are held at the Lindner College of Business in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
The selection for the dual degree programme is through a departmental internal selection process and would be open for those whose complete the academic requirements of the programme and have passed the GRE Exam. Applicants with a GRE score of 320 or above will qualify for a $8000 scholarship.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
OPT is a paid internship facility provided for international students under student visa (work visa is not required). The main purpose of OPT is to help students acquire practical experience in the field of their study. Normal duration of OPT is 12 months. However, students in STEM specializations can extend OPT by another two years (24 months).
MA Economics, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)
Students in MA (Applied Economics) program can earn two Degrees in two years from two universities. Students spend the first year (two semesters) at the CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore campus and study MA (Applied Economics) as per CHRIST (deemed to be University) Curriculum. Upon successful completion of the first year, the selected students for the exchange can opt to study two semesters in VCU, USA as per the VCU curriculum. Upon successful completion of the second year (1+1) program at VCU, the students will be awarded the degree by VCU and on submission of VCU credits to CHRIST, the MA (Applied Economics) degree from CHRIST.
MA in Economics at VCU is a quantitative-intensive program and is a ‘STEM’ degree. Students graduating from STEM program have attractive job opportunities. International students in STEM programs can undertake a paid internship for up to three years without an H1-B visa through the facility of Optional Practical Training*.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
OPT is a paid internship facility provided for international students under student visa (work visa is not required). The main purpose of OPT is to help students acquire practical experience in the field of their study. Normal duration of OPT is 12 months. However, students in STEM specializations can extend OPT by another two years (24 months).
Note: The students for the exchange programmes will be selected from the MA Applied Economics Programme. The number of seats for exchange programmes, though not fixed, is very limited and depends on the requirement and the decision of both the universities. The selection is done through the criteria set by the Department of Economics at CHRIST.
PO1: |
Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the discipline of Economics and use its principles and theories to evaluate aspects of economic and social reality. |
PO2: |
Identify and critically examine the issues concerning economic, institutional and social structures by problematising and raising reflective questions for academic inquiry. |
PO3: |
Exhibit ability to independently carry out a research project using tools and skills acquired through research methodology, statistics, and econometrics. |
PO4: |
Demonstrate expertise in soft skills that will enable them to communicate effectively and engage with their peers, work spaces and community at large. |
PO5: |
Engage with societal problems through informed and active citizenry by undertaking field assignments and projects. |
PO6: |
Recognise and accept plurality of values and understand how individual choices have ethical and wellbeing implications for oneself and others. |
PO7: |
Work with environmental consciousness and gender sensitive values by critically engaging with theories and policy debates in the areas of environmental and gender concerns. |
PO8: |
Demonstrate employability skills acquired through skill based courses like Applied Econometrics, Financial Economics Business Analytics, SPSS and STATA, Advanced Excel and Field Internships. |
MS Applied Economics, University of Cincinnati
The MA (Applied Economics) programme offers an option to earn two Degrees for a few students– MA Applied Economics from CHRIST (Deemed to be University) and an MS in Applied Economics from the University of Cincinnati (UC), USA, through credit transfer facility. Upon successful completion of the programme, students will be awarded two degrees from two universities in two years with an international exposure of over four months in the USA. Since UC’s MS in Applied Economics is a ‘STEM’ degree, the students can work for up to three years without an H1-B visa through the facility of Optional Practical Training*.
In this student exchange, Semester 1, 2 and 3 would be taught as per CHRIST (Deemed to be University) syllabus and Semester 4 would be pursued at UC. The courses offered by UC are in two segments: in spring the courses are Time Series Econometrics, Game Theory, Competition and Regulation or Urban and Regional Economics (depending on faculty availability), Program Evaluation, Spatial Econometrics, Panel Data Econometrics and in summer a Masters Research Practicum. Classes for UC’s MS in Applied Economics are held at the Lindner College of Business in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
The selection for the dual degree programme is through a departmental internal selection process and would be open for those whose complete the academic requirements of the programme and have passed the GRE Exam. Applicants with a GRE score of 320 or above will qualify for a $8000 scholarship.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
OPT is a paid internship facility provided for international students under student visa (work visa is not required). The main purpose of OPT is to help students acquire practical experience in the field of their study. Normal duration of OPT is 12 months. However, students in STEM specializations can extend OPT by another two years (24 months).
MA Economics, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)
Students in MA (Applied Economics) program can earn two Degrees in two years from two universities. Students spend the first year (two semesters) at the CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore campus and study MA (Applied Economics) as per CHRIST (deemed to be University) Curriculum. Upon successful completion of the first year, the selected students for the exchange can opt to study two semesters in VCU, USA as per the VCU curriculum. Upon successful completion of the second year (1+1) program at VCU, the students will be awarded the degree by VCU and on submission of VCU credits to CHRIST, the MA (Applied Economics) degree from CHRIST.
MA in Economics at VCU is a quantitative-intensive program and is a ‘STEM’ degree. Students graduating from STEM program have attractive job opportunities. International students in STEM programs can undertake a paid internship for up to three years without an H1-B visa through the facility of Optional Practical Training*.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
OPT is a paid internship facility provided for international students under student visa (work visa is not required). The main purpose of OPT is to help students acquire practical experience in the field of their study. Normal duration of OPT is 12 months. However, students in STEM specializations can extend OPT by another two years (24 months).
Note: The students for the exchange programmes will be selected from the MA Applied Economics Programme. The number of seats for exchange programmes, though not fixed, is very limited and depends on the requirement and the decision of both the universities. The selection is done through the criteria set by the Department of Economics at CHRIST.
Bangalore Central Campus
The Office of Admissions,
CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Hosur Road,
Bengaluru - 560 029, Karnataka, INDIA
Ph. No: +91 92430 80800
Ph. No: +91 80 4012 9400
Email IDs
Indian candidates: admissions@christuniversity.in
NRI candidates: nri.admission@christuniversity.in
International: isc.admission@christuniversity.in
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Bangalore Bannerghatta Road Campus
CHRIST (Deemed to be University) Hulimavu, Bannerghatta Road, Bengaluru - 560 076, Karnataka, INDIA Ph. No: 080 4655 1306
Email: admissions.bgr@christuniversity.in |
Bangalore Kengeri Campus
CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
Kanmanike, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bengaluru - 560 074, Karnataka, INDIA
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Bangalore Yeshwanthpur Campus
CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
Nagasandra, Near Tumkur Road,
Bengaluru 560 073, Karnataka, INDIA |
Delhi NCR Campus
CHRIST (Deemed to be University),
Mariam Nagar, Meerut Road,
Delhi NCR Ghaziabad - 201003
Ph. No: 1800-123-3212
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Pune Lavasa Campus
CHRIST (Deemed to be University),
Christ University Road, 30 Valor Court,
PO Dasve Lavasa, Mulshi, Pune - 412112, Maharashtra
Ph. No : 1800-123-2009,
Email: admission.lavasa@christuniversity.in |
PO1: |
Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the discipline of Economics and use its principles and theories to evaluate aspects of economic and social reality. |
PO2: |
Identify and critically examine the issues concerning economic, institutional and social structures by problematising and raising reflective questions for academic inquiry. |
PO3: |
Exhibit ability to independently carry out a research project using tools and skills acquired through research methodology, statistics, and econometrics. |
PO4: |
Demonstrate expertise in soft skills that will enable them to communicate effectively and engage with their peers, work spaces and community at large. |
PO5: |
Engage with societal problems through informed and active citizenry by undertaking field assignments and projects. |
PO6: |
Recognise and accept plurality of values and understand how individual choices have ethical and wellbeing implications for oneself and others. |
PO7: |
Work with environmental consciousness and gender sensitive values by critically engaging with theories and policy debates in the areas of environmental and gender concerns. |
PO8: |
Demonstrate employability skills acquired through skill based courses like Applied Econometrics, Financial Economics Business Analytics, SPSS and STATA, Advanced Excel and Field Internships. |
MS Applied Economics, University of Cincinnati
The MA (Applied Economics) programme offers an option to earn two Degrees for a few students– MA Applied Economics from CHRIST (Deemed to be University) and an MS in Applied Economics from the University of Cincinnati (UC), USA, through credit transfer facility. Upon successful completion of the programme, students will be awarded two degrees from two universities in two years with an international exposure of over four months in the USA. Since UC’s MS in Applied Economics is a ‘STEM’ degree, the students can work for up to three years without an H1-B visa through the facility of Optional Practical Training*.
In this student exchange, Semester 1, 2 and 3 would be taught as per CHRIST (Deemed to be University) syllabus and Semester 4 would be pursued at UC. The courses offered by UC are in two segments: in spring the courses are Time Series Econometrics, Game Theory, Competition and Regulation or Urban and Regional Economics (depending on faculty availability), Program Evaluation, Spatial Econometrics, Panel Data Econometrics and in summer a Masters Research Practicum. Classes for UC’s MS in Applied Economics are held at the Lindner College of Business in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
The selection for the dual degree programme is through a departmental internal selection process and would be open for those whose complete the academic requirements of the programme and have passed the GRE Exam. Applicants with a GRE score of 320 or above will qualify for a $8000 scholarship.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
OPT is a paid internship facility provided for international students under student visa (work visa is not required). The main purpose of OPT is to help students acquire practical experience in the field of their study. Normal duration of OPT is 12 months. However, students in STEM specializations can extend OPT by another two years (24 months).
MA Economics, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)
Students in MA (Applied Economics) program can earn two Degrees in two years from two universities. Students spend the first year (two semesters) at the CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore campus and study MA (Applied Economics) as per CHRIST (deemed to be University) Curriculum. Upon successful completion of the first year, the selected students for the exchange can opt to study two semesters in VCU, USA as per the VCU curriculum. Upon successful completion of the second year (1+1) program at VCU, the students will be awarded the degree by VCU and on submission of VCU credits to CHRIST, the MA (Applied Economics) degree from CHRIST.
MA in Economics at VCU is a quantitative-intensive program and is a ‘STEM’ degree. Students graduating from STEM program have attractive job opportunities. International students in STEM programs can undertake a paid internship for up to three years without an H1-B visa through the facility of Optional Practical Training*.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
OPT is a paid internship facility provided for international students under student visa (work visa is not required). The main purpose of OPT is to help students acquire practical experience in the field of their study. Normal duration of OPT is 12 months. However, students in STEM specializations can extend OPT by another two years (24 months).
Note: The students for the exchange programmes will be selected from the MA Applied Economics Programme. The number of seats for exchange programmes, though not fixed, is very limited and depends on the requirement and the decision of both the universities. The selection is done through the criteria set by the Department of Economics at CHRIST.
PO1: |
Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the discipline of Economics and use its principles and theories to evaluate aspects of economic and social reality. |
PO2: |
Identify and critically examine the issues concerning economic, institutional and social structures by problematising and raising reflective questions for academic inquiry. |
PO3: |
Exhibit ability to independently carry out a research project using tools and skills acquired through research methodology, statistics, and econometrics. |
PO4: |
Demonstrate expertise in soft skills that will enable them to communicate effectively and engage with their peers, work spaces and community at large. |
PO5: |
Engage with societal problems through informed and active citizenry by undertaking field assignments and projects. |
PO6: |
Recognise and accept plurality of values and understand how individual choices have ethical and wellbeing implications for oneself and others. |
PO7: |
Work with environmental consciousness and gender sensitive values by critically engaging with theories and policy debates in the areas of environmental and gender concerns. |
PO8: |
Demonstrate employability skills acquired through skill based courses like Applied Econometrics, Financial Economics Business Analytics, SPSS and STATA, Advanced Excel and Field Internships. |
MS Applied Economics, University of Cincinnati
The MA (Applied Economics) programme offers an option to earn two Degrees for a few students– MA Applied Economics from CHRIST (Deemed to be University) and an MS in Applied Economics from the University of Cincinnati (UC), USA, through credit transfer facility. Upon successful completion of the programme, students will be awarded two degrees from two universities in two years with an international exposure of over four months in the USA. Since UC’s MS in Applied Economics is a ‘STEM’ degree, the students can work for up to three years without an H1-B visa through the facility of Optional Practical Training*.
In this student exchange, Semester 1, 2 and 3 would be taught as per CHRIST (Deemed to be University) syllabus and Semester 4 would be pursued at UC. The courses offered by UC are in two segments: in spring the courses are Time Series Econometrics, Game Theory, Competition and Regulation or Urban and Regional Economics (depending on faculty availability), Program Evaluation, Spatial Econometrics, Panel Data Econometrics and in summer a Masters Research Practicum. Classes for UC’s MS in Applied Economics are held at the Lindner College of Business in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
The selection for the dual degree programme is through a departmental internal selection process and would be open for those whose complete the academic requirements of the programme and have passed the GRE Exam. Applicants with a GRE score of 320 or above will qualify for a $8000 scholarship.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
OPT is a paid internship facility provided for international students under student visa (work visa is not required). The main purpose of OPT is to help students acquire practical experience in the field of their study. Normal duration of OPT is 12 months. However, students in STEM specializations can extend OPT by another two years (24 months).
MA Economics, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)
Students in MA (Applied Economics) program can earn two Degrees in two years from two universities. Students spend the first year (two semesters) at the CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore campus and study MA (Applied Economics) as per CHRIST (deemed to be University) Curriculum. Upon successful completion of the first year, the selected students for the exchange can opt to study two semesters in VCU, USA as per the VCU curriculum. Upon successful completion of the second year (1+1) program at VCU, the students will be awarded the degree by VCU and on submission of VCU credits to CHRIST, the MA (Applied Economics) degree from CHRIST.
MA in Economics at VCU is a quantitative-intensive program and is a ‘STEM’ degree. Students graduating from STEM program have attractive job opportunities. International students in STEM programs can undertake a paid internship for up to three years without an H1-B visa through the facility of Optional Practical Training*.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
OPT is a paid internship facility provided for international students under student visa (work visa is not required). The main purpose of OPT is to help students acquire practical experience in the field of their study. Normal duration of OPT is 12 months. However, students in STEM specializations can extend OPT by another two years (24 months).
Note: The students for the exchange programmes will be selected from the MA Applied Economics Programme. The number of seats for exchange programmes, though not fixed, is very limited and depends on the requirement and the decision of both the universities. The selection is done through the criteria set by the Department of Economics at CHRIST.
Candidates who have passed the Undergraduate degree examination with 50 % aggregate marks from any recognised University in India or abroad recognised by UGC / AIU are eligible to apply.
Students appearing for their final degree examinations in March-June 2024 are also eligible to apply (Applicants who are in the last year of their studies should have secured 50% or above aggregate in all the Semesters / Years of Undergraduate Examinations conducted so far).
Students pursuing an International curriculum must note that eligibility is according to AIU stipulations.
PO1: |
Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the discipline of Economics and use its principles and theories to evaluate aspects of economic and social reality. |
PO2: |
Identify and critically examine the issues concerning economic, institutional and social structures by problematising and raising reflective questions for academic inquiry. |
PO3: |
Exhibit ability to independently carry out a research project using tools and skills acquired through research methodology, statistics, and econometrics. |
PO4: |
Demonstrate expertise in soft skills that will enable them to communicate effectively and engage with their peers, work spaces and community at large. |
PO5: |
Engage with societal problems through informed and active citizenry by undertaking field assignments and projects. |
PO6: |
Recognise and accept plurality of values and understand how individual choices have ethical and wellbeing implications for oneself and others. |
PO7: |
Work with environmental consciousness and gender sensitive values by critically engaging with theories and policy debates in the areas of environmental and gender concerns. |
PO8: |
Demonstrate employability skills acquired through skill based courses like Applied Econometrics, Financial Economics Business Analytics, SPSS and STATA, Advanced Excel and Field Internships. |
MS Applied Economics, University of Cincinnati
The MA (Applied Economics) programme offers an option to earn two Degrees for a few students– MA Applied Economics from CHRIST (Deemed to be University) and an MS in Applied Economics from the University of Cincinnati (UC), USA, through credit transfer facility. Upon successful completion of the programme, students will be awarded two degrees from two universities in two years with an international exposure of over four months in the USA. Since UC’s MS in Applied Economics is a ‘STEM’ degree, the students can work for up to three years without an H1-B visa through the facility of Optional Practical Training*.
In this student exchange, Semester 1, 2 and 3 would be taught as per CHRIST (Deemed to be University) syllabus and Semester 4 would be pursued at UC. The courses offered by UC are in two segments: in spring the courses are Time Series Econometrics, Game Theory, Competition and Regulation or Urban and Regional Economics (depending on faculty availability), Program Evaluation, Spatial Econometrics, Panel Data Econometrics and in summer a Masters Research Practicum. Classes for UC’s MS in Applied Economics are held at the Lindner College of Business in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
The selection for the dual degree programme is through a departmental internal selection process and would be open for those whose complete the academic requirements of the programme and have passed the GRE Exam. Applicants with a GRE score of 320 or above will qualify for a $8000 scholarship.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
OPT is a paid internship facility provided for international students under student visa (work visa is not required). The main purpose of OPT is to help students acquire practical experience in the field of their study. Normal duration of OPT is 12 months. However, students in STEM specializations can extend OPT by another two years (24 months).
MA Economics, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)
Students in MA (Applied Economics) program can earn two Degrees in two years from two universities. Students spend the first year (two semesters) at the CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore campus and study MA (Applied Economics) as per CHRIST (deemed to be University) Curriculum. Upon successful completion of the first year, the selected students for the exchange can opt to study two semesters in VCU, USA as per the VCU curriculum. Upon successful completion of the second year (1+1) program at VCU, the students will be awarded the degree by VCU and on submission of VCU credits to CHRIST, the MA (Applied Economics) degree from CHRIST.
MA in Economics at VCU is a quantitative-intensive program and is a ‘STEM’ degree. Students graduating from STEM program have attractive job opportunities. International students in STEM programs can undertake a paid internship for up to three years without an H1-B visa through the facility of Optional Practical Training*.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
OPT is a paid internship facility provided for international students under student visa (work visa is not required). The main purpose of OPT is to help students acquire practical experience in the field of their study. Normal duration of OPT is 12 months. However, students in STEM specializations can extend OPT by another two years (24 months).
Note: The students for the exchange programmes will be selected from the MA Applied Economics Programme. The number of seats for exchange programmes, though not fixed, is very limited and depends on the requirement and the decision of both the universities. The selection is done through the criteria set by the Department of Economics at CHRIST.
Year
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# Karnataka
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Other Indian States
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NRI
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SAARC / AFRICA / PIO / OCI / ASEAN
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Other Foreign Nationals
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Time of Payment
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1
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96,000 INR
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116,000 INR
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180,000 INR
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2,500 USD
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2,800 USD
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Within seven days of declaration of the Selection Process Result
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2
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96,000 INR
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116,000 INR
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180,000 INR
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2,500 USD
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2,800 USD
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On or before March 15, 2025
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Dharmaram College Post, Hosur Road, Bengaluru - 560029,
Karnataka, India
Tel: +91 804012 9100 / 9600
Fax: 40129000
Email: mail@christuniversity.in
Web: http://www. christuniversity.in
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