B.Com. in Micro Economics

B.Com. in Microeconomics is a 3-year undergraduate program that focuses on the principles of economics, specifically the behavior of individuals, households, and firms in making decisions regarding the allocation of resources. The course covers topics like supply and demand, market structures, consumer behavior, production theory, and pricing mechanisms. Students learn to analyze economic trends and understand how markets operate, as well as the impact of government policies on economic performance. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications in business and finance. Graduates can pursue careers in banking, finance, consultancy, government, and research, or continue with postgraduate studies in economics, business administration, or related fields. This program prepares students for roles that require critical thinking and data analysis in economic decision-making.