The University of Hyderabad's MA in Economics program involves a two-stage admission process: an entrance exam and an interview, both gauging basic economics knowledge. The academic session starts in mid-July, with admissions notified in April. The faculty comprises over 20 experts, many with prestigious postdoctoral degrees, contributing to a dynamic learning environment, although it lacks a strong mathematical focus. Students take four courses per semester, with a mix of compulsory and interdisciplinary subjects. The university, a public central institution, offers an affordable fee structure, with semester fees between INR 2,000 to 5,000, and an estimated yearly cost of INR 10,000. Admission fees are around INR 5,490, and hostel admission costs about INR 2,100, with minimal room rent at INR 500 per semester. Additional monthly expenses include a mess bill and optional health insurance. The university supports low-income students through fellowships and amenities like free Wi-Fi and gym facilities. Despite its research orientation, the university offers limited placement opportunities for Economics students, with only about 2% securing jobs through campus placements. Around 12-15 companies, including Berkadia and Federal Bank, recruit students with salary packages ranging from 3.5 to 15 lakh per annum. Abundant internships, often unpaid, are available, with stipends from ₹5,000 to ₹15,000 when offered. The university provides scholarships like UGC JRF, CSIR JRF, and state welfare options, alongside stipends and mandatory fellowships, ensuring financial aid and lower fees for disadvantaged groups. The BBL fellowship gives ₹1000 monthly to low-income students. Overall, students pay approximately ₹15,000 over four semesters, with reduced fees for SC, ST, and PWD students, reflecting the university's commitment to affordability and financial support.
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