Babu Jagjivan Ram Government Degree College

Narayanaguda, Hyderabad – 500029

Autonomous – Affiliated to Osmania University, Hyderabad.

(Re-Accredited by NAAC with B++ Grade)

 

BJR GDC has been conferred with autonomy for the period 2024-25 to 2028-29.

 

I Year I Semester Examination Details

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III & V Semester Examination Time Tables

The CBCS provides an opportunity for the students to choose courses from the prescribed courses comprising core, elective/minor or skill based courses. The courses can be evaluated following the grading system, which is considered to be better than the conventional marks system.

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Dept. of Economics

Economics Dept.

About the Department:

The Department of Economics was established in the year 1974. The Department is offering Economics in History, Economics, Political Science (HEP), Economics, Political Science, Public Administration (EPP), History, Economics, Public Administration (HEPa), Economics, Political Science, Computer Applications (EPCa), History, Economics, Computer Applications (HECa), Economics, Mathematics, Computer Applications (EMCa), Mathematics, Economics, Computer Science (MECs), Mathematics, Economics, Statistics (MES) courses.  The courses are designed in such a way that the students  comprehend the regional ,national and international  economic problems and their impact on the society. The Department aims at cultivating the problem solving, analytical , communication and persuasion skills that are critical for the success of the student in todays job market. The department provides deep insight into contemporary issues and topics like customer behavior , business strategy ,volatile market to keep the students abreast of latest developments in the subject. To enhance the employment opportunities of students, the department offers certificate course on corporate finance.  The Department is offering  Economics with Mathematics/Statistics/Computer Applications to make the course a lucrative one .

 

Vision 

To impart high quality education in economics and develop critical and creative thinking among the students so that they analyze and innovate the solutions for complex domestic and global economic problems.

Mission 

  • To nurture future researchers and specialists in economics by organizing workshops and seminars.
  • To train the students for better employment opportunities in economics, business ,law and other fields.

Objectives of the Department

  • To enable the students analyze the contemporary economic issues.
  • To promote interdisciplinary research.
  • To develop entrepreneurial skills .

The Department of Economics is offering Economics with different combinations like,

  1. History, Economics, Political Science (HEP)
  2. Economics, Political Science, Public Administration (EPP)
  3. History, Economics, Public Administration (HEPa)
  4. Economics, Political Science, Computer Applications (EPCa)
  5. History, Economics, Computer Applications (HECa)
  6. Economics, Mathematics, Computer Applications (EMCa)
  7. Mathematics, Economics, Computer Science (MECs)
  8. Mathematics, Economics, Statistics (MES)

CERTIFICATE COURSE ON CORPORATE FINANCE

NAME OF THE DEPARTMENT Department of Economics,
Name of the certificate course Certificate course on Corporate finance
Number of hours and duration 20 hours and 2 months duration
Number of students 30(students from B.A and B.Com are eligible)
Marks 50 marks
About the grade system (A=above 80%, B=70%-80%, C=60-70%, D=50-60%, E=40-50%, F=below 40%)
Objectives of the certificate course Establish a foundation of knowledge in central corporate finance theories. The objective of the firm is to maximize the value of the firm. A narrower objective is to maximize stock holder wealth. When the stock is traded and markets are viewed to be efficient, the objective is to maximise the stock price. Corporate finance is an area of finance that deals with sources of funding, the capital structure of corporations, the actions that managers take to increase the value of the firm of the shareholders, and the tools and analysis used to allocate financial resources. The primary goal of corporate finance is to maximise or increase shareholder value.
Career from the certificate course  Learn to apply in real world situations, the techniques that have been developed in corporate finance. Become familiar with the big picture of corporate finance and understand how the pieces of the financial puzzle fit together. Companies need funds to thrive in business, looking in to every aspect of funds needed by a company is referred to as corporate finance. It can be defined primarily as the optimum utilization of the finance resource of the company; it is that area of finance which deals with the arrangement of funds for various projects at minimum possible costs, so as to maintain the capital structure of the company. A corporate finance career is generally stable, the work  culture is of a lot of responsibility and accountability since it involves raising capital crucial for the growth and expansion of the business in the form of acquisitions, managing cash resources or charting out the company’s future roadmap by managing cash efficiently. Professionals in corporate finance deal with lawyers, researchers , finance providers and other key professionals which are  the driving force behind any organisation; hence there is a lot of learning opportunity available  for a corporate finance professionals. Good analytical and problem solving skills along with commercial awareness are the key ingredients; companies look for in a candidate planning to make a corporate finance career. The following job opportunities are there for who are learning corporate finance course like

1.       Financial analyst

2.       Cost analyst

3.       Credit manager

4.       Cash manager

5.       Real estate officer

6.       Investor relations officer

7.       Treasurer

8.       Controller

Corporate finance professionals dont have any targets to pursue like their marketing counterparts but their job is a lot more exciting and challenging because the employees have to take decisions regarding the long term benefit of organisation rather than achieving short term goals. Undoubtedly, corporate finance careers jobs are the most sought after and desired in the entire financial industries world wide.

Resource persons 1.       Dr. D Muniswami, Assistant Pprofessor in Economics.

2.       Sri Vijayendra Acharya, Associate Professor Economics

3.       Dr. K Suryanarayana Assistant Professor Commerce

4.       Dr. H Srinivas goud Associate Professor in commerce

5.       Dr. Giridhar, Associate Professor in Economics

6.       Dr CH Krishna Reddy, Assistant Professor, School of Economics, University of Hyderabad.

7.       Dr. C. Rajeswar rao, Assistant professor in Commerce.

Total Faculty Members in Economics department : 2

Sl.No. Photo Name Designation Profile
1 Dr.D.M.Swamy M.A, B.Ed, M.Phil, Ph.D, UGC-NET Assistant Professor Profile
2 M.PANDARINATH M.A Assistant Professor Profile

 

Workshop and Seminars – Organized

 

S.No Title of the Seminar/Webinar organized Sponsored Year
1 Convener, International Seminar on “India’s Ascent to Become Global Player (Atma Nirbhar Bharat): Opportunities for Growth and Transformation”, BJRGDC 3rd August, 2020,
2 Organizing Secretary, National Level Faculty Development Programme on “MOODLE: Learning Management System (LMS) BJRGDC and Spoken Tutorial, IIT Mumbai 23rd to 28th July 2020
3 Convener, National Level Workshop on “Basic Statistics BJRGDC 12th to 15th July, 2020
4 Co-ordinator, One Week National Programme on “Significance of Skill Development for University and College Students BJRGDC 6th to 11th July,  2020
5 Coordinator, National Level Webinar on “Pandemic and global economy a comparative analysis” BJRGDC 13.05.2020
6 Convener, National Seminar on “Budgeting System in Federal Government: 2020-2021” RUSA 12.03.2020

 

 

Workshop and Seminars – Paper Presented

  1. A paper Titled “Governance practices in Rural Development Programmes in Andhra Pradesh – a case study of Indira Kranthi Patham” was presented in the National Seminar on Governance Practices in Rural Development Programmes in India on June 30 and July 1, 2012, organized by Department of Political Science, University College for Women, Osmania University, Koti, Hyderabad.
  2. A paper Titled “ The Inclusive growth strategy for women empowerment in India- A case study of Andhra Pradesh” was presented in the National Seminar on Strategies to Include the Excluded – An Appraisal of Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats for Inclusive Growth in India on 26.09.2012, organised by Department of Economics, Government Degree College, Khairatabad, Hyderabadd.A paper titled “Empowering Women for Sustainable Livelihoods through Joint Forest Management Programmes in Andhra Pradesh: Some Empirical Evidence” was presented in National Conference on Economic Reform Policies (ERP) for Sustainable Development, on 22.02.2013 to 23.02.2013, organized by Department of Economics, Pragati College of Arts & Commerce, Dombivli (E), Thane (District), Maharashtra.
  3. A paper titled “Progress made under MGNREGS Scheme in Drought Ridden Anantapur District” was presented in a National Seminar on “The Impact of MGNREGS on Rural Development”, on 06. 09.2013 to 07.09.2013, organized by Department of Economics, Government Degree College, Gajwel, Medak District.
  4. A paper titled “Start up Strategies of First Generation Women Entrepreneur in Andhra Pradesh” was presented in a National Seminar on “Human Development and Women Empowerment Issues and Strategies”, on 29.11.2013 to 30.11.2013, organized by Department of Economics and Women Empowerment Cell, MALD Government Degree College, Gadawal.
  5. A paper titled “Development of Backward region through Infrastructure Facility” was presented in second pre annual conference seminar of Andhra Pradesh Economic Association on Financial Inclusion for development of remote and Backward Areas on 22.12.2013, organised by Department of Economics and Applied Economics, Sri KrishnaDevaraya University, Anantapuramu, Andhra Pradesh.
  6. A paper titled “An analysis of Marketing Problems Encountered by Entrepreneurs of Non Farm Sectors” was presented in a National Seminar on “The Growth of Non Farm Sector in India: Opportunities and Challenges”, on 10.01.2014, organized by Department of Economics, Government Degree College, Khairatabad, Hyderabad.
  7. A paper titled “The Role of RUSA in Higher Education in Andhra Pradesh and Challenges” was presented in a National Seminar on “Need for Reform: Examination Aspects at UnderGraduate Level in Andhra Pradesh”,  on 30.01.2014 to 31.01.2014, organized by G.V.R.S. Government Degree College, Dronachalam (Dhone), Kurnool District of Andhra Pradesh
  8. A paper titled “Impact of Narasimhan Committee in Indian Banking Sector” was presented in National Seminar on Virtual Banking in India: Trends, Opportunities and Challenges 0n 07.02.2014, organised by Department of Commerce and Tourism, Government City College, Hyderabad.
  9. A paper titled “Knowledge linkages and rural development in India ” was presented in a National Seminar on PURA for Integrated Rural Development on 13.02.104 to 14.02.2014, organised by Department of Social Sciences, K.G.R.L. College (A), Bhumavaram and Department of Rural Development and Social Work, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapuramu.
  10. A paper titled “Livelihood Opportunities in MSMEs Sector” was presented in a National Conferences on Performance, Challenges and Prospects of MSMEs in India on 21.02.2014 to 22.02.2014, organised by School of Business Studies, Central University of Karnataka, Gulbarga, Karnataka.
  11. A paper titled “Excluding the Excluded: a study of cooperative credit” was presented in a National Seminar on Inclusive Growth in Agriculture and Food Security on 15.03.2014 to 16.03.2014, organised by Department of Economics, Osmania University, Hyderabad.
  12. A paper titled “The Role of Developing countries in International Business: a case study of India” was presented in an International Conference on Global Business: Opportunities and Challenges on 27.03.2014 to 29.03.2014, organised by Department of Commerce, Osmania University, Hyderabad.
  13. A paper titled “Gender Equality and Women participation in Panchayat Raj Institutions: A study of Anantapur District” was presented in a National Seminar on Women Empowerment in Globalization Era on 28.03.2014 to 29.03.2014, organised by Rayalaseema University, Kurnool.
  14. A paper titled “Women Self Help Groups in Andhra Pradesh Assessment of Pricing Decisions” was presented in a National Seminar on Women Empowerment Through Inclusive Growth in Indian Economy on 22.08.2014 to 23.08.2014, organised by Department of Economics, Babu Jagjivan Ram Government Degree College, Bazarghat, Nampally, Hyderabad.
  15. A paper titled “Role of Banking Sector in Inclusive Growth” was presented in a National Seminar on Financial Inclusion for Inclusive Women Growth: Opportunities and Challenges on 22.08.2014 to 23.08.2014, organised by Department of Commerce, Government Degree College, Zaheerabad, Medak, Telangana.
  16. A paper titled “Are the Special Economic Zones Reversing the Land Reforms Act: Some Reflections” was presented in a  National Seminar on Inclusive Growth, Poverty eradication and Economic Development in India on 05.11.2014 to 06.11.2014, organised by Department of Economics, Singareni Collieries Women’s Degree & P.G. College, Kothagudem, Khammam, Telangana.
  17. A paper titled “The Role of LokPal to Reduce Corruption” was presented in a National Seminar on Combating Corruption through LokPal and Lokayukta on 29.11.2014, organised by Railway Degree College, Lallaguda, Secunderabad.
  18. A paper titled “People’s Perceptions on the Functioning of Women Representatives” was presented in a National Seminar on Is Women Political Participation a sure means of Political Empowerment of Women? Some Reflections with Reference to Panchayat Raj Institutions in India on 19.12.2014 to 20.12.2014, organised by Department of Political Science, Government Degree College, Ramannapet, Telangana State.
  19. A paper titled “Financial Inclusion of Scheduled Caste Women Through SHG Bank Linkage Programme in Anantapur District, Andhra Pradesh” was presented in a National Seminar on Participation of Women and Inclusive Development on 20.02.2015 to 21.02.2015, organised by Department of Economics, M.A.L.D. Arts & Science College, Gadwal, Telangana.
  20. A paper titled “Role of Micro Finance and Self Help Groups in Financial Inclusion” was presented in a National Seminar on Recent Trends in Commerce and Management: Opportunities and Challenges on 25.02.2015, organised by Department of Commerce, Government Degree College, Khairatabad, Hyderabad.
  21. A paper titled “Make in India and Manufacturing Sector” was presented in a National Seminar on Make in India Initiative: A SWOT Analysis on 22.12.2016 to 23.12.2016, organised by Department of Economics, Government College (A), Anantapuramu, Andhra Pradesh.
  22. A paper titled “The Challenges of Bonded Labour” was presented in a National Seminar on The Slavery of Small Hands in Indian Context: Problems and Perspectives on 09.02.2017 to 10.02.2017, organised by Department of Economics, M.A.L.D. Government Arts & Science College, Gadwal, Telangana.
  23. A paper titled “Role of Women under Globalization” was presented in a National Seminar on Role of Women Self Help Groups on Poverty Alleviation and Empowerment of Women in the Globalised Era on 12.10.2017 to 13.10.2017, organised by Department of Economics, M.A.L.D. Government Arts & Science College, Gadwal, Telangana.
  24. A paper titled “Economic Reforms in India to achieve $5 trillion Economy: 2020-21 Budget is a Roadmap ” was presented in a National Seminar on “Budgeting System in Federal Government:2020-2021”, on 12th March 2020, organized by Faculty of Social Sciences, B.J.R. Government Degree College, Narayanaguda, Hyderabad.
  25. A paper titled was presented in a National Seminar on “Environmental Concerns and Sustainable” Development in Agriculture”, on 13th – 14th March 2020, organized by Department of Economics, Girraj Government College (A), Nizamabad, Telangana State.

Achievements (Faculty and Students):

  1. Lecture on “Five Year Plans in India” at Department of Economics, Government Degree College, Armoor, Nizamabad District on 06.12.2013
  2. Lecture on “Taxes, Direct Taxes and Indirect Taxes” at Department of Economics, M.A.L.D. Government Arts & Science College, Gadwal on 16.11.2013.
  3. Lecture on “Awareness and Study Techniques of Competitive Books in Library” at Department of Library Science, Government Degree College, Khairatabad.
  4. Lecture on “Trends and Growth of Population in India” at Department of Economics, Government Degree College, Armoor, Nizamabad District on 30.10.2017.
  5. Lecture on “World Trade Organization Functions and Indian Economy” at Department of Economics, Government Degree College, Armoor, Nizamabad District on 18.08.2017.
  6. Lecture on “Economic Reforms in India” at Department of Economics, Government Degree College, Kukatpally, Hyderabad on 19.02.2018.
  7. Lecture on “Fiscal and Monetary Policies and Their Objectives” at Department of Commerce, Raja Bahadur Venkata Rama Reddy Women’s College, (A), Narayanaguda, Hyderabad on 21.02.2018.

Lecture on “Balance of Payments, Exchange Rate and Currency Convertibility” at Department of Commerce, Government Degree College, Malakajgiri, Hyderabad on 5.5.2020

Resource Person and Chairman for Technical Sessions in National Seminars:

  1. Chairman for Technical session in Two Day National Seminar on Evaluation of Inclusive Growth Strategies in Rural Development, organised by Government Degree College, Armoor, Nizamabad district on 07.12.2013.
  2. Resource Person in Two Day National seminar on Human Development & Women Empowerment – Issues and Strategies, organised by Department of Economics & Women Empowerment Cell, M.A.L.D. Government Arts & Science College, Gadwal on 29th & 30th November 2013.
  3. Chairman for Technical session in Two Day National seminar on Participation of Women and Inclusive Development, organised by Department of Economics, M.A.L.D. Government Arts & Science College, Gadwal on 20th & 21st November 2013.
  4. Chairman for Technical session in National seminar on Recent Trends in Commerce and Management: Opportunities and Challenges, organised by Department of Commerce, Government Degree College, Khairatabad, Hyderabad on 25th February, 2015.
  5. Resource Person in State Level Workshop on Introduction of GST – An Academic Perspective, organised by Department of Commerce & Tourism, Government City College (A), Hyderabad.
  6. Chairman for Technical session in Two Day National seminar on The Slavery of Small Hands in Indian Context: problems & Perspectives, organised by Department of Economics, M.A.L.D. Government Arts & Science College, Gadwal on 9th & 10th February, 2017.
  7. Chairman for Technical session in Two Day National seminar on Role of Women Self Help Groups on Poverty Alleviation and Empowerment of Women in the Globalised Era, organized by Department of Economics, M.A.L.D. Government Arts & Science College, Gadwal on 12th & 13th October, 2017.
  8. Chairman for Technical session in National Seminar on “Environmental Concerns and Sustainable Development in Agriculture”, organized by Department of Economics, Girraj Government College (A), Nizamabad, Telangana State on 13th March 2020.

 

 

Projects

 

 

 

Students Study Projects

2015-16
1. Industrial Development in Telangana State: A comparative Analysis between before formation of the state and after formation of the state Sayyad Abdul Rahman B.A. HEP- Final Year 107013129001    —
Subhan Kumar B.A. HEP- Final Year 107013129002
N.Naresh B.A. HEP- Final Year 107013129005
B.Rahul B.A. HEP- Final Year 107013129008
.2016-17
1. The Industrial Corridor and a way to Make in India N.Manoj Kumar B.A, HEP Final Year 107014129007
Sana Kousar B.A, HEP Final Year 107014129010
P.Mallikarjun Reddy B.A, HEP Final Year 107014129008
B.Monika B.A, HEP Final Year 107014129013
M.Srinivas B.A, HEP Final Year 107014129019
2017-18
1. Impact of GST on Indian Economy S.Srikanth B.A,HEP, Final Year 107015129004
M.D.Ariff B.A,HEP, Final Year 107015129011
Sayyad Sabaz B.A,HEP, Final Year 107015129015
Heena Koushar B.A,HEP, Final Year 107015129017
R.Sayanna B.A,HEP, Final Year 107015129007
2018-19
1. Demonetization and its impact on Indian Economy: A case study of Unorganized Sector K.Koteswar B.A.EPP, Second Year 107017111013
S.S.M.K.Nagasai B.A.EPP, Second Year 107017111025
R.Sardar B.A.,HEP Second Year 107017129044
V.Sunil Kumar Naik B.A.,HEP Second Year 107017129053
G.S.S.Prabhakar B.A.,HEP Second Year 107017129014
2. Highlights of 2019-2020 Budget M.Mahesh B.A.,HEP Second Year 107017129025
P.Bhargavi B.A.,HEP Second Year 107017129037
L.Gopi Chand B.A.,HEP First Year 107018129028
M.Anusha B.A.,HEP First  Year 107018129030
Soma Laxman B.A.,HEP First Year 107018129044
2019-20
1. The Role of Special Economic Zones in Transitional Economies M.Dinesh B.A.EPP, Final Year 107017111019
B.Pradeep Kumar B.A.EPP, Final Year 107017111005
O.Krthik B.A.EPP, Final Year 107017111020
T.Swamy B.A.EPP, Final Year 107017111026
K.Koteshwar B.A.EPP, Final Year 107017111013
N.Hanmanthu B.A.HPP, Final Year 107017156513
2. Economic Reforms in India to Achieve $ 5 Trillion Economy: 2020-2021Budget is a Road Map R. Naveen B.A.EPP, Final Year 107017129045
U.Parushuramudu B.A.EPP, Final Year 107017129049
Polu Bhargavi B.A.EPP, Final Year 107017129037
P.Nithish Kumar B.A.EPP, Final Year 107017129036
Kommu Srinivas B.A.EPP, Final Year 107017129022
2020-21
Sl.

No.

Title of the Project Name of the Student Class Roll No Details about JIGNASA
1. Industrial Corridors in India: Concept and A Way for Economic Growth A.Chandrasekhar III BA – HEP 107018129003  

 

Chitti Madhu III BA – HEP 107018129010
G.Yadagiri III BA – HEP 107018129019
Mekala Anusha III BA – HEP 107018129030
Mula Divyasri III BA – HEP 107018129033
2.  Land Reforms in India: Issues and Challenges B.Likith Darshan III BA-HEPa 107018366004
K. Arun Naik III BA-HEPa 107018366011
M. Sai Kumar III BA-HEPa 107018366013
Panuganti Sumitra III BA-HEPa 107018366017
Zeba Muheen III BA-HEPa 107018366024
3. Socio-economic development through Women Entrepreneurship in Agriculture in India with special reference to the state of Telangana Katta Mahesh III BA-EPP 107018111013
Prabhavathi III BA-EPP 107018111021
P. Venkata Chandu III BA-EPP 107018111022
S. Sindhuja III BA-EPP 107018111023
T.Mounika III BA-EPP 107018111024
4. Impact of Innovations on  Micro-Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in India Rathod Nikhil III BA-EPCa 107018352011
Yerraboina Shiva III BA-EPCa 107018352020
Soda Raju III BA-HECa 107018555007
Y.Bala Vineetha III BA-HECa 107018555009
Sama Laxman III BA-HEP 107018129044

 

 

  1. Research and Publications

 

S.No Title of the Article Name of the Journal ISSN/ISBN No Year
1 Industrial Development and Economic Transformation in Telangana since 2014 Mukt Shabd Journal, VOLUME IX, ISSUE X, ISSN:

2347-3150

October, 2020
2 Economic Reforms and Transformation in India through Disinvestment ” Mukt Shabd Journal, VOLUME IX, ISSUE IX ISSN:

2347-3150

September, 2020
3 Atma Nirbhar Bharat is an Opportunity to Transition of Indian Economy” Mukt Shabd Journal, VOLUME IX, ISSUE VIII ISSN:

2347-3150

August 2020
4 Budgeting System in Federal Government Paramount Publishing House ISBN 978-93-88808-90-3 2020
5 Economic Reforms in India to Achieve $ 5 Trillion Economy: 2020-2021 Budget is a Road Map Paramount Publishing House ISBN 978-93-88808-90-3 2020
6 Consumerism of Household Sector: Impact on Pollution and Economic Development Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research: An International Open Access Journal, volume 6, issue 6 ISSN:

2349-5162

June, 2019
7 Industrial Corridors in India: Concept and a way for Economic Growth”.

 

International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews, Volume 6, Issue 2 ISSN:

2348-1269

May 2019
8 Land Reforms in India: Issues and Challenges International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews, Volume 6, Issue 2 E-ISSN NO: 2348-1269 May 2019
9 Special Economic Zone Act 2005 and its Implications: A Critical Analysis

 

International Research Journal of Commerce, Arts and Science, volume 9 issue 8 ISSN:

2319-9202

August, 2018
10 Macro Economic Policies of India Paramount Publishing House ISBN: 978-81-922783-5-3 2018

2019-20: III BA (VI Semester) Subject wise Result

Group No. of Appeared Students No. of Passed Students No. Students Failed Pass Percentage
Economics-7 54 52 2 96.3%
Ecdonomics-8 53 52 1 98.11%
Political Science-7 69 65 4 94.20%
Political Science-8 69 66 3 96%
History-7 47 45 2 96%
History-8 47 43 4 91.5%
Public Administration-7 31 30 1 97%
Public Administration-8 30 30 0 100%

2019-20 B.A. V Semester Result

GROUP & Semister Appeared Pass Pass %
I-HEP 84 57 68
I-EPP 22 15 68.2
III-HEP 39 36 92.3
III-EPP 15 15 100
III-HEPa 18 16 88
III-HECa 6 4 67
V-HEP-5 38 36 95
V-HEP-6 38 34 90
V-EEP-5 18 17 95
V-EEP-6 17 17 100

2018-19 Results

Group Year Pass Percentage
HEP First Year 72.1 %
Second Year 76.32 %
Third Year 77%
EPP First Year 70.6 %
Second Year 100 %
Third Year 100 %
HEPa First Year 88.24 %
E.PS.CA First Year 93 %

 

BJR GDC students represented in State Level Jignasa Competitions

May 3, 2023

  The departments of Botany, Public Administration, Economics, Zoology and Computer Science have presented their study projects at State Level Jignasa competitions held at Government City College, Government Degree College,…

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National Seminar on Intellectual Property Rights

February 20, 2023

  On 10th February 2023, the faculties of social sciences in association with the department of Commerce have successfully organized One Day National Seminar on Intellectual Property Rights under the…

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National Seminar on Intellectual Property Rights – Brochure Inauguration

February 6, 2023

  On 11th January 2023, Our principal madam and our Members of Staff have released the Brochure of the One Day National Seminar on "Intellectual Property Rights Issues and Challenges"…

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Field Trip by Faculties of Social Sciences

February 3, 2023

On 14th December 2022, Students belonging to the faculty of social sciences under the supervision of Dr. V. V. Mallika, Assistant Professor of Public Administration pursued a field study to…

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Mock Parliament Organized by Faculty of Social Sciences

December 5, 2022

  On 05th December 2022, The faculty of Social Sciences of Babu Jagjivan Ram Government Degree College organized Mock Parliament today in the seminar hall. The students of Social Sciences…

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ICSSR-SRC Sponsored National workshop on Report Writing on Research and Project in Commerce and Social Sciences

May 31, 2022

  Two Day workshop titled "National Workshop on Report Writing on Research and Projects in Commerce and Social Sciences" held during 27 -  28 May 2022, under the supervision of…

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Dr B R Ambedkar Birthday Celebrations

April 18, 2022

  On 13.04.2022, Our college has observed birthday of Dr. B R Ambedkar, Head of Indian Constitution Drafting Committee. The event is chaired by Dr. P. V. Geetha Lakshmi Patnaik,…

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Mahatma Jyotirao Phule Jayanthi observed at BJR GDC

April 11, 2022

  On 11.04.2022, our college has observed 196th Birthday Day Sri Mahatma Jyotirao Phule ji. On this occasion, our Principal Dr.P.V.Geetha Lakshmi Patnaik has presented her views about Sri Jyoti…

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Babu Jagjivan Ram Birthday Celebrations 2022

April 5, 2022

  On the occasion of 115th Babu Jagjivan Ram birthday celebrations on 05.04.2022, the college has actively organized various competitions and activities to the college students. Dr. N. Siddoji Rao,…

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Babu Jagjivan Ram GDC organized National Seminar on Socio-Economic Development of Women through Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in India

March 30, 2022

  The faculty of Social Sciences, Babu Jagjivan Ram GDC has organized a 2-Day National Seminar (Blended Mode) titled on "Socio-Economic Development of Women through Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in India"…

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Department Economics
Title of the Practice Economic Analysis and Forecasting
Goal

 

 

1.      To understand Cost-Benefit Analysis

2.      To understand Economic Contribution – Sectors and State wise

3.      To understand the Fiscal Stability in the Country

The Context

 

 

Macroeconomic statistics includes a wide range of key statistics for the whole economy. They are the backbone for economic analysis and for estimating the effects of different policy measures on the economy. Besides the theoretical framework, the general focus of DAP program is on practical challenges that institutions face daily and providing additional depth to specific thematic areas of macroeconomic statistics.

To comprehend the economy with all the complex interactions between economic agents, each country should prepare proper (macro) economic analysis. Mistakes and errors lead to production of inprecise policies. Thus, finance officials need to learn appropriate tools to obtain reliable analysis results that can lead to introduction of smart policies and reforms. DAP focuses on two thematic perspectives:

Practice

 

 

 

 

 

 

Macro/Micro-economic analysis and forecasts serve as a base in the processes of government policies’ planning and central bank’s policy design. In our workshops we focus on strengthening analytical skills of public officials in the areas of: (a) data accessibility and data quality, (b) developing analytical capacities while concentrating on methodologies and econometric techniques on one side and effective on-the job application of tools and models on the other side, (c) understanding and communicating the outcomes of analysis to all interested stakeholders. In DAP learning program you find both (1) policy orientated learning initiatives – focus on how to use different methodolgies or tools when addressing a certain policy measure or policy mix and (2) methodological learning initiatives – focus on econometric modeling and techniques. Aspects of data quality and understanding and communication are mostly integrated in the above mentioned learning initiatives.
Evidence of Success

 

 

 

 

 

1.      Students are able to understand budgetary analysis

2.      Students are forecasting trade and economic impact of the economy after the announcing the RBI monetary policy and Government Fiscal Policy

3.      Students are able to construct the Inflation by using Index Numbers

4.      Students are mobilising the primary data and dorescating the economic system

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