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11. B. Com. 12. B. Sc. MCB (Microbiology,
Chemistry, Botany)
13. B. Com - BPS (Industry- 14. B. Sc. MCZ (Microbiology,
integrated) Chemistry, Zoology)
15. B.A. (Visual Communication) 16. B. Sc. PCM (Physics, Chemistry,
Mathematics)
17. BCA 18. B. Sc. EMS (Economics,
Mathematics, Statistics)
19. BSW 20. B. Sc. MEC (Mathematics,
Electronics, Computer Science)
21. B. Voc. (Digital Media & 22. B.Sc. PMC (Physics, Mathematics
Animation) , Computer Science)
23. B. Voc. (Visual Media & Film 24. B. Sc. PEM (Physics, Electronics
Making) Mathematics)
Students have the option to choose a language from among the following: Additional
English, Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Sanskrit, French and German.
As the B.A. /B. Sc. programs follow the triple major format, students have a wide
range of options in choosing their core subjects. In addition, within a core subject,
electives are offered in the fifth and sixth semesters. Table 1.2 presents the list of
optional courses offered at the undergraduate level.
Table 1.2: List of Optional Papers Undergraduate Courses
V SEM VI SEM
Economics Environmental Economics, Financial Institutions & Markets ,
(B.A.) Mathematical Methods for Basic Econometrics,
Economics , Entrepreneurship And Business
Public Finance Development
Economics Environmental Economics, Financial Institutions & Markets,
(B.Sc.) Economics of Public Economics
Growth and Development
Political International Relations: Institutions, Process & Issues
Science Advanced Public Administration
Commerce Corporate Tax Planning, International Financial Reporting
Accounting for Other Standards,
Companies, Accounting for Business Decision
Advance Financial Management, and Reporting,
International Finance, Investment Banking,
Compensation Management, Security Analysis and Portfolio
Human Resource Development, Management,
Consumer Behavior, Industrial Relations,
Re Retail Management, International Human Resource
Management,
International Marketing,
Advertising
BSW Environment and Development
Social Exclusion
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