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Can you tell me if the Master of Science in Quantitative Economics (M.S.Q.E.) Program offered by Economics and Planning Unit of Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi Center is a part time course?
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No, Master of Science in Quantitative Economics (M.S.Q.E.) Program offered by Economics and Planning Unit of Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi Center is not a part time course. It is taught in four semesters over two years and one can take about four to five courses each semester Admission: One with a 3-year Bachelor’s degree in Economics/ Mathematics/ Statistics/ Physics OR B.Stat degree from the Indian Statistical Institute OR Engineering degree are eligible to apply. Selection is based on past academic record, and performance in entrance tests (in Economics and Mathematics) and in an interview. Information regarding the admission process is advertised in major Indian newspapers and on our website in February of each year. The entrance tests are held in early May, and interviews are held in early July. Course Structure Semester I Econ271A: Microeconomics I Econ272A: Game Theory I Stat271: Statistics Math271: Mathematical Methods One Optional Course (Usually, we offer “Comp271: Computer Programming and Applications” here and encourage all students to take that optional.) Semester II Econ271B: Microeconomics II Econ273A: Econometric Methods I Econ274A: Macroeconomics I Two Optional Courses Semester III Econ274B: Macroeconomics II Four Optional Courses Semester IV Five Optional Courses List of Optional Courses Below is a list of all optional courses. A subset of these courses are offered every semester. Econ272B: Game Theory II Econ273B: Econometric Methods II Econ275: Agricultural Economics Econ276A: Industrial Organization Econ276B: Advanced Topics in Industrial Organization Econ277A: Economic Development I Econ277B: Economic Development II Econ277C: Economic Development III Econ278: Modern Growth Theory Econ279A: Selected Topics I Econ279B: Selected Topics II Econ279C: Selected Topics III Econ280A: Individual and Collective Choice Econ280B: Political Economy Econ281: Incentives and Organizations Econ282: Incentives and Regulation Econ283A: Econometric Applications I Econ283B: Econometric Applications II Econ284: Bayesian Econometrics Econ285: Inter temporal Economics Econ286: Theory of Planning Econ287: Social Accounting Econ288: Public Economics Econ289: Regional Economics Econ290A: International Economics I Econ290B: International Economics II Econ290C: Advanced Topics in International Economics Econ291: Mathematical Programming with Applications to Economics Econ292: Monetary Economics Econ293: History of Economic Thought Econ294: Environmental Economics Econ295A: Finance I Econ295B: Finance II Econ295C: Finance III Econ296: Comparative Systems Econ297: Law and Economics Econ298: Basic Economics Econ299: Indian Economy: Selected Topics Econ300: Experimental and Behavioural Economics Econ301A: Project Econ301B: Thesis Econ302: The Theory of Mechanism Design Econ303: Corporate Finance Econ304: Global Macreconomics Econ305: Labour Economics Stat272: Sample Survey: Theory and Practice Stat273: Time Series Analysis and Forecasting Comp271: Computer Programming and Applications
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