What is the syllabus for IGIDR MSc Economics ?
Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research or (IGIDR) is located in the Financial Capital of India Mumbai, Maharashtra. As mentioned in our earlier post as well, IGIDR offers two programmes namely :-
M.Sc. Economics; and
M.Phil./ Ph.D. in Development Studies.
IGIDR MSc Economics Exam is an online test conducted at different centers throughout the country for admissions. The course is aimed for all those who have necessary quantitative prerequisites and would like to understand the economic analysis.
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Syllabus for IGIDR MSc Economics
As per the forms and notification regarding IGIDR MSc. Economics, the detailed document does not provide any particular syllabus for the exam or details so as to say. However, from one the previous documents (with two sets of Sample Questions) provided by IGIDR for IGIDR MSc Economics Entrance, we can gather the following information regarding the exam syllabus:-
Basic Mathematics
Economics
Advanced Mathematics
You can practice questions from the IGIDR MSc Economics Sample Questions.
Important Note
The questions given as sample questions are illustrative and not exhaustive. Therefore, in the final exam candidates may find questions of a higher difficulty level on some or all of these types and also questions on the types not mentioned here.
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