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Presentation Outline
Departmental profile
Programmes Offered and Students Enrolment
Curricular Aspects
Academic Progression
Teaching/Learning
Research Collaborations
Workshops and Invited Talks
Extension Activities
Social Responsibilities
Future roadmap
Departmental Profile
Teaching Staff
▪ 7 Ph.Ds. (87.5 %)
▪ 87.5 % Women
Teaching Staff 08
No. of Students 183
Teacher-Student Ratio 1:23
Designation No.
Professor 01
Associate Professors 02
Assistant Professors 02
Emeritus Professor 01
Guest Faculty 02
Total 08
Gender No
Women 07
Men 01
Total 08
Programmes Offered and Students’ Enrolment- 2017-18
S.No Courses Number of Students
Male Female Total
1. BA (Soc Sc) Eco (Hons.)- Iyear
03 55 58
2. BA (Soc Sc) Eco (Hons.)- IIyear
02 60 62
3. BA (Soc Sc) Eco (Hons.) – III year
01 35 36
4. Post Graduate Diploma in Business Economics
03 08 11
5. MA (Applied Economics) 01 04 05
6. M.Phil (Economics) 01 04 05
7. Ph.D. 01 05 06
Total 12 171 183
Teacher: Student ratio – 1:23 Women enrolment – 93%
Reservation – As per Govt. norms
•B.A.(Soc. Sc.) (Hons) Economics
•Post Graduate Diploma in Business Economics (PGDBE)
•MA (Applied Economics) •.M.Phil
•Ph.D
1. Curricular Aspects
1. New Programmes Introduced (2012-17)(Curriculum Development Workshop - conducted for
revising syllabus at both UG and postgraduate levels)
(i)Two courses introduced for undergraduates; (one existing and one new)
for the Engineering and Science students respectively
(ii)Two ancillary courses introduced for undergraduate students (Management and the rest of the University)
2. New Courses (Compulsory and Electives)Electives in Graduate Programmes:
• ECM 201(Money, Financial Markets & Institutions ) - Compulsory
• ECM 306 (Business Forecasting ) - Elective
• ECM 406(Mathematical methods for Economics) – Elective
• ECM 502(Indian Economic Development – II ) -Compulsory
•ECM 603 (Basic Econometrics) - Compulsory
PGDBE(2 Semesters)
M.Phil
(Economics)
Ph.D
(Economics)
Exit
Exit
Independent Entry
M.A (Applied
Economics)
( 1 Summer term
course and 1 Semester)
ExitIndependent Entry
Academic Progression
2.1 Teaching-Learning-Evaluation
Achievements : Graduates admitted for higher studies - IIT Delhi, IIM Ranchi, JNU, BHU Varanasi, Symbiosis School of Eco – Pune, TERI New Delhi, IGNOU and many more institutions of national repute.
Fellowships : 03 ICSSR – Sumi Goswami
JRF – Pranav Kanitkar
Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship – Namrata Anand
Alumni Achievements : Selected in Indian Foreign Services, (Vishakha 2012)
Completed e- course on CSR Competitiveness (World Bank),
(Amuda Asija, 2015)
2.2 Teaching-Learning-Evaluation
Success in National Competitive Exams
• UGC-NET : 07
• JRF : 01
Placements:Ministry of External Affairs GOI
Regulatory Affairs Specialist at Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation,
Greensboro, North Carolina
Compensation Specialist Deloitte Services, Hyderabad
Assistant Manager, SBI
Manager Consumer Pyramids
Center for Monitoring Indian Economy, Mumbai
Associate Surveillance and investigation (National Commodity and Derivative
Exchange of India)
Allahabad Bank
2.3 Teaching-Learning-Evaluation
Placements:
CPA - Tax Manager at Kahn, Litwin, Renza & Co., Ltd. Boston
Aon India
Bureau Veritas Consumer Product Services, Noida
Tata Consultancy Services
Shriram Fertilizer Limited
Institute of Company Secretaries of India
HCL Technologies
3.0 Research, Consultancy and Extension
Research Publications and Awards▪ Journals : 33▪ Intl./Natl. Conf. Proc. : 10▪ Books/Book Chapters : 15
Dr. Jyoti Gogia
Research Citations▪ Journals : 31▪ Number of Impact Factor –(range : 1.01-5.761)
Resource Mobilization:
Annual Budget of Economics Dept : Rs.
76,800
Major Funding:
UGC, Major Project, UGC No. 5 -349/2012
(HRP), Amount: Rs 6.36 lakhs (2010 to 2012)
3.1 Research, Consultancy and Extension
Research Output▪ Ph.Ds Awarded : 05
▪ Ph.Ds Enrolled : 08
Ph. D Admitted :02 Prof. Karmeshu, JNU
▪ Organization of Scientific Events
National Conferences/Workshops/Seminars : 02 B L Pandit, DSE
Invited Talk s/ Guest lectures from Distinguished experts : 07
Prof Pami Dua, (Director Delhi School of Economics)
Prof Roy Batchelor (Professor, CASS Business School)
Prof B L Pandit (Professor, Delhi School of Economics)
Prof Karmeshu (HOD, JNU, New Delhi)
Mr Parag Gautam (Certified trainer, SEBI) Prof Pami Dua, DSE
Prof Anita Sharma (Professor, Deptt of East Asian Studies, Delhi)
Prof Vishwanath Pandit (Former Vice Chancellor, Satya Sai Instt)
3.2 Research, Consultancy and Extension
Faculty Awards and Recognitions
▪ National : 04
▪ Best Paper Awards : 01
▪ Invited Talks : 04
▪ Session Chair :04 Prof SP Srivastava (Bahart Jyoti Award)
3.3 Research, Consultancy and Extension
Recognitions
Fellows, Professional Bodies : 11
Members of Editorial Boards of Journals* : 06
Members of Review Boards of Journals : 02 (Amity, Sajosps)
•(*System Society of India, Indian Economic Association, Indian Society of Labour Economics, Indian Society of Agricultural Economics)
EMINENT ECONOMISTS VISITS TO DEPARTMENT
GREEN CONSUMER DAY
Workshop on Financial Education
National Workshop on Economics Curriculum
4. WORKSHOPS / INVITED TALKS
Workshop on EconometricsTheory and Applications
6.0 Infrastructure and Learning Resources
• Networked Rooms/Labs. : No. : 02• Wi-Fi Facility: Available• UGC INFLIBNET e-journals: Yes• Departmental Libraries : No. of Books : 200• Individual Journal subscriptions by Faculty : 05
Career Options in Economics
5.0 Research Collaborations
7.1 Extension Activities
❖DEI Distance Study Center (Facilitator and Advisor)
❖Curriculum Development of school syllabus (PV, REI)
❖Member –❖ RDCs, ❖Staff Selection Committees,❖Examiners in various Universities (Jiwaji Univ, Allahabad
University )
❖Teaching at▪ B. Voc. Students at Dairy▪Prem Vidyalaya Girl’s Intermediate College▪DEI Distance Study Center
7.2 Social Responsibility
❖Facilitated Medical Camps
❖Celebration of Green Consumers’ Day September 28, 2012
❖ Founders Day Celebration every year on 31st January
8. Future Plan of Action
Vision – 2031Important Milestones to be achieved:
• Introduce D. Litt Program
• Set up research cell (eg. business cycles and micro finance other economic issues)
• Consultancy to industries
• Develop Strong Alumni Network at international & national level.
• Faculty & Student exchange program at international & national level.