DEPARTMENTAL PROFILE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
The Department of Economics at Marangi Mahabidyalaya was started in the year 1990 along with the establishment of the college. At the time of establishment Mr. Mohan Boruah was the only faculty i.e. founding HoD of the Department. During the year of establishment only General course was offered in the college. But during the session 2000-2021 the Major course was introduced in the college after receiving permission from the Dibrugarh University. The Major Course has been run by the following four Faculty members- Mr. Mohan Boruah, HoD, Ms. Kalpana Borah, Mrs. Dipty Tamuly and Mr. Nava Kamal Borah.
In the year 2005, the college was divided into two parts as Marangi Mahabidyalaya (Jr) and Marangi Mahabidyalaya (Degree) according to the guidelines of Government of Assam. So, Ms. Kalpana Borah has remained in the junior section and the other three faculty members have run the department at degree level. In the year 2010, Ms. Monikankona Bodo (our Ex-student) joined our Department.
In the year 2004, Prasanta Borah passed B.A. Examination with major in Economics from our Department and he was the first Honours Graduate of the college. The Department inaugurated its Wall Magazine “Nava Prabhat” in the year 2007, edited by Dipankar Borah and it is the first Departmental Wall Magazine of the college. The Department also published an Annual Journal named “Eco-Dynamic” in the year 2009 edited by Dimpy Dutta, but due to various unavoidable circumstances the Department published the journal only for two academic years 2009 and 2010. The first graduate with first class of the Department is Basanta Bonia and he cleared B.A. final Examination in the year 2010.
On 25th January 2020, Mr. Mohan Boruah has taken the charge of Principal (I/C) of the college and on that day Mrs. Dipty Tamuly is appointed as Head of the Department. Now the Department is smoothly run by the three faculty members Mr. Nava Kamal Borah, Mrs. Monikankona Bodo including HoD, Mrs. Dipty Tamuly.
Vision:
To prepare the students to understands, realized and to soul the social vice and obstacles and to make them feet for contributing to the socio-economic development of the surrounding areas.
Mission:
- To provide opportunity for quality higher education.
- To facilitate the inculcation of moral, cultural & spiritual values among the youth.
- To encourage the youth to fight against all forms of social evils and superstitions.
- To instill leadership role among the young in order to develop environmental awareness.
- To promote and extend helping hands to the nearby community and educational institutions in order to create a responsible attitude for the upcoming generation.
- To maintain and create a healthy atmosphere of gender equity.
OBJECTIVES:
- To provide quality education,
- To encourage the students to prepare for careers in academic, Govt. and private sectors.
- To teach them Economics not as a subject but as an intellectual exercise in day to day life.
- To teach them the ways in which they will be self-dependent and self-employed by doing the various types of economic activities.
- To teach them about the dignity of labor, moral values and the ways for facing the current socio-economic challenges.
Course Offered:
Originally the Department of Economics offered General course in Degree level till the session 1999-2000. The Department received permission for opening Major (Honours) from the university during the session 2000-2001 and the Department has been offering Major (Honours) and general courses since that Session.
Faculty
Academic Qualification: M.A
Specialization & Area of Interest: Agriculture
Academic Qualification: M.A. ( M.Phil)
Specialization & Area of Interest: Demography
Academic Qualification:M.A. (NET)
Specialization & Area of Interest: Mathematical Economics and Environmental Economics
Course Outcome:
Sl. No | Course Name | Course Code | Issued Addressed | |
1. | . Introductory
Microeconomics |
ECNHC101 |
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2 | Mathematical Methods for Economics-I | ECNHC102 |
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. Introductory Microeconomics | ECNGE1 |
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4 | Introductory Macroeconomics | ECNHC201 |
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5 | .Mathematical Methods for Economics-II | ECNHC202 |
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6 | Introductory Macroeconomics | ECNGE2 |
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7 | Essentials of Micro Economics |
ECNHC 301 |
· To know how micro economic problems can be analyzed through formal modelling and mathematical tools
· To study the consumers’ and producers’ behaviours and the behaviour of a competitive firm.
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8 | Essentials of Macro Economics | ECNHC 302 |
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9 |
Statistical Methods for Economics
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ECNHC303 |
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10 | Indian Economy-I | ECNGE3.1 |
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11 | Advanced Microeconomics | ECNHC 401 |
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12 | Advanced Macroeconomics | ECNHC402 |
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Introductory Econometrics | ECNHC 403 | · To understand the basic concepts and techniques of econometrics.
· To cover statistical concepts of hypothesis testing, estimation and diagnostic checking of simple and multiple Regression Models.
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14 | Public Finance | ECNGE4.3 |
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15 | Indian Economy-I | ECNHC501 |
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16 | Development Economics- I
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ECNHC502 | · To study the models of Economic Development and Growth.
· To develop measures of inequality and to connect between growth and inequality. · To discuss the role of the state in economic development and informational and incentive problems that affect the State Govt.
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17 | Economic History of India(1857- 1947) |
ECNHDSE503 |
· To analyse key aspects of economic development during the second half of British Colonial Rule. · To investigate the place of Indian Economy in wider colonial context and the mechanisms that linked economic development in India to the compulsions of colonial rules.
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18 | Public Economics | ECNHDSE506 | · To study the nature of Govt. Intervention and its implications for allocation, distribution and stabilisation.
· To study the formal analysis of Govt. Taxation and expenditures.
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19 | Indian Economy-II
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ECNHC601 |
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20 | Development Economics II | ECNHC602 | · To discuss the basic demographics concepts and their evolution during the process of development.
· To link the structure of markets and contracts with particular problems of enforcement experienced in poor countries.
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21 | Environmental Economics | ECNHDSE602 |
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22 | The Economy of North East India
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ECNHDSE604
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