M.Com. in Micro Economics

M.Com. in Microeconomics is a 2-year postgraduate program that focuses on the study of individual economic agents, such as consumers, firms, and industries. The course delves into topics like market structures, consumer behavior, production theory, cost analysis, pricing strategies, and labor economics. Students also explore advanced microeconomic theories, econometrics, and game theory, applying quantitative methods to real-world economic scenarios. The program aims to equip students with the analytical and decision-making skills required to understand and address microeconomic challenges in business, government, and the global economy. Graduates of M.Com. in Microeconomics can pursue careers in academia, economic research, consultancy, government agencies, financial institutions, or corporate sectors, focusing on policy analysis, market research, and economic modeling.