The BA in Economics, Banking, and Computer Applications is a comprehensive program designed to equip students with a robust understanding of economic theories, banking principles, and advanced computer applications. This interdisciplinary approach ensures that graduates are well-prepared to navigate and excel in the dynamic world of finance and technology. Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, students will develop critical thinking skills, analytical abilities, and technical proficiency, making them valuable assets in various professional settings.
The BA in Economics, Banking, and Computer Applications offers a well-rounded education that bridges the gap between economics, finance, and technology. Graduates of this program will be equipped with a unique blend of analytical, financial, and technical skills, making them highly competitive in the job market. They will be prepared to take on roles in financial analysis, banking operations, fintech development, and more, with the ability to adapt to and drive innovation in a rapidly changing economic landscape. This program is ideal for students seeking to make a significant impact in the world of finance and technology, armed with a diverse and versatile skill set.
Interdisciplinary Study: Explore Economics, Banking, and Computer Applications together.
Top Faculty: Experienced faculty with industry expertise.
Research Opportunities: Engage in hands-on research projects.
Global Insight: Gain understanding of global economic dynamics
Career Readiness: Strong focus on practical skills and employability.
First Year | Subject Code |
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Semester I | |
English – A Course in Communication and Soft Skills | 101ENG21 |
Second Language – Telugu – Pracheena Telugu Kavithvam | 102TEL21 |
Second Language – Hindi - Prose | 102HIN21 |
Second Language – Sanskrit – Prose, Poetry & Grammar | 102SAN21 |
Life Skill Course : Human Values and Professional Ethics | 103LSA21 |
Skill Development Courses : Public Relations | 104SDE21 |
Part – II | |
Economics : Microeconomic Analysis | 105ECO21 |
Banking: Fundamentals of Banking | 112BAN21 |
Comp. App. : Information Technology | 108BCO21 |
Comp. App. : Information Technology - Practical | 109BCO21 |
First Year | Subject Code |
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Semester II | |
English – A Course in Reading & Writing Skills | 201ENG21 |
Second Language – Telugu – Aadhunika Telugu Sahityam | 202TEL21 |
Second Language – Hindi - Prose | 202HIN21 |
Second Language – Sanskrit – Prose, Poetry & Grammar | 202SAN21 |
Life Skill Course : Indian Culture and Science | 203LSB21 |
Skill Development - Paper – 1 :Survey & Reporting | 204SDF21 |
Skill Development - Paper – 2 : Social Work | 205SDG21 |
Part – II | |
Economics -2 : Macroeconomic Analysis | 206ECO21 |
Banking: Commercial Banking | 213BAN21 |
Comp. App. : E-commerce and Web Designing | 209BCO21 |
Comp. App. : E-commerce and Web Designing - Practical | 210BCO21 |
Second year | Subject Code |
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Semester III | |
English – A Course in Conversational Skills | 301ENG21 |
Second Language – Telugu- Srujanathmaka Rachana | 302TEL21 |
Second Language – Hindi - Poetry | 302HIN21 |
Second Language – Sanskrit -Drama, Upanishad, Alankara and History of Literature | 303LSC21 |
Life Skill Course : Personality Development and Leadership | 304LSD21 |
Life Skill Course : Environmental Education | 305SDH21 |
Skill Development : Financial Markets | 305SDH21 |
Part – II | |
Economics -3 : Development Economics | 306ECO21 |
Banking: Investment Banking | 313BAN21 |
Comp. App.: Programming with C & C++ | 309BCO21 |
Comp. App.: Programming with C & C++ - Practical | 310BCO21 |
Second year | Subject Code |
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Semester IV | |
Economics - 4 : Economic Development in India and Andhra Pradesh | 401ECO21 |
Economics - 5 : Statistical Methods for Economics | 402ECO21 |
Banking: Banking Law and Practice | 415BAN21 |
Banking: E- Commerce and Banking | 416BAN21 |
Comp. App.: Data Base Management System | 407BCO21 |
Comp. App.: Data Base Management System - Practical | 408BCO21 |
Third Year | Subject Code |
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Semester V | |
Skill Enhancement course | 511ESE21 |
Skill Enhancement course | 512ESE21 |
Banking: | |
Skill Enhancement course | 503HSE21 |
Skill Enhancement course | 504HSE21 |
Computer Applications | |
Skill Enhancement course | 513TSE21 |
Skill Enhancement course | 514TSE21 |
Third Year | Subject Code |
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Semester VI | |
Economics | THIRD PHASE of APPRENTICESHIP Entire 5th / 6th Semester |
Banking | |
Computer Applications | |
Special Telugu | FIRST and SECOND PHASES (2 spells) of APPRENTICESHIP Between 1st and 2nd year and between 2nd and 3rd year (two summer vacations). |
Economics | |
Banking |
Type of Fees* | Domestic students | Mode of payment |
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First Year (Sem1+Sem2) Fee | Rs. 5,480 | Online / DD |
Second Year (Sem3+Sem4) Fee | Rs. 5,690 | - |
Third Year (Sem5+Sem6) Fee | Rs. 7,340 | - |
Graduates of the BA in Economics, Banking & Computer Applications program have a wide range of career opportunities in various sectors. They can pursue roles in banking and financial institutions as economists, financial analysts, loan officers, or investment bankers. Additionally, they can explore opportunities in data analysis, software development, or IT consulting firms. The combination of economic, banking, and computer application skills prepares students for dynamic roles in today's digital economy.
The BA program in Economics, Banking & Computer Applications combines coursework in economics, banking principles, and computer applications. Students learn about economic theories, banking operations, financial markets, and computer programming languages. The program equips students with a strong foundation in economic analysis, banking practices, and technical skills necessary for roles in the finance and technology sectors. Since you seem so keen on learning more about our courses, feel free to check out our >ODL BA (Public Administration, Political Science, History)
Yes, the BA program in Economics, Banking & Computer Applications, offers opportunities to develop coding and data analysis skills alongside economic and banking knowledge. Students learn programming languages such as C & C++, as well as data analysis tools and techniques. These skills are essential for analyzing financial data, developing banking software applications, and conducting economic research in today's data-driven environment, with additional flexibility through distance education courses .
The interested students need to meet the ODL BA (Economics, Banking, Computer Applications) course eligibility criteria set by the university. Get in touch to find out more about the eligibility criteria: Passed 10 +2 from a recognized board.