Ashoka University’s undergraduate course curriculum is taught across three semesters: Spring, Summer and Monsoon (Fall). Courses are broadly divided into three categories – Foundation Courses (core curriculum), Major & Minor Courses and Co-Curricular Courses.
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The first part of the course will focus on showing how neoclassical welfare theory forms the basis of the normative criteria that are used to distinguish market and policy-influenced outcomes for the provision of environmental goods and services. From a...
Know more »The first part of the course will focus on showing how neoclassical welfare theory forms the basis of the normative criteria that are used to distinguish market and policy-influenced outcomes for the provision of environmental goods and services. From a...
Know more »Two-week 2-credit Math camp which will end with a final exam. Students meet 5 days a week with 2 sessions daily – one 2-hour session will be with the instructor and the other 2-hour session with the teaching assistant. Students...
Know more »This is a compulsory course for MA Economics, which will provide the students the mathematical tools and techniques required for quantitative economic analysis in all sub-fields of economics. A basic knowledge of calculus, vector space and algebra will be required.
Know more »Welcome to the core course of graduate macroeconomics! This is the first course in the Macroeconomics sequence of the Graduate Economics programme and aims to equip students with tools pertaining to dynamic economic analysis, which can then be used to...
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