



Post Graduate (PG) Entrance Exam - Economics| Hindi Medium
Overview: This guide condenses the three-year B.A./B.Sc. Economics curriculum into a strategic, exam-oriented format. It covers everything from abstract microeconomic models to the latest empirical data of the Indian Economy, ensuring you are prepared for both conceptual and data-driven questions.
Genre: Entrance Exam Prep | Higher Education | Economics
Target Audience: Final year undergraduate students and PG aspirants for the 2026-27 academic session.
Subject-Wise Core Modules
1. Microeconomics
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Focus: Theory of Consumer Behavior, Production and Costs, Market Structures (Perfect Competition, Monopoly, Oligopoly), and General Equilibrium.
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Key Feature: Detailed breakdown of Indifference Curve analysis and Game Theory basics.
2. Macroeconomics
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Focus: National Income Accounting, Classical vs. Keynesian Schools of Thought, Consumption and Investment Functions, and Inflation-Unemployment trade-offs (Phillips Curve).
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Key Feature: Extensive coverage of the IS-LM and Mundell-Fleming models.
3. Development Economics & International Trade
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Focus: Growth Models (Adam Smith, Ricardo, Harrod-Domar, Solow), Poverty measures, and Trade theories (Heckscher-Ohlin, Comparative Advantage).
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Key Feature: Analysis of the Human Development Index (HDI) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
4. Indian Economy
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Focus: Agrarian reforms, Industrial policies, NITI Aayog, GST, and the latest Union Budget (2025-26) highlights.
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Key Feature: Up-to-date data from the Economic Survey and 2011 Census trends.
5. Statistical & Mathematical Economics
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Focus: Probability distributions, Correlation/Regression, and Optimization using Calculus (Lagrangian Multiplier).
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Key Feature: Practical application of statistical tools to solve economic problems.
Key Features of the 2026 Edition
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2500+ Objective Questions: Includes a mix of fundamental MCQs, Statement-based questions, and Assertion-Reasoning drills.
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Recent Trends: Integration of the latest environmental economics and behavioral economics topics now trending in CUET-PG.
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Solved Papers: Includes the last 5 years of actual entrance papers from major universities with step-by-step analytical solutions.
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Quick Revision Notes: "Memory Maps" and summary tables for rapid recall of formulas and economists' names.
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2 Practice Sets: Full-length mock tests designed to simulate the Computer Based Test (CBT) environment.
Why Choose This Guide?
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Conceptual Depth: Unlike generic guides, this focuses on the derivation of economic logic, which is crucial for high-level exams.
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Updated Data: Every table and chart regarding the Indian Economy is updated as per 2025-26 reports.
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Mathematical Clarity: Provides a "Math Refresher" section for students who find the quantitative parts of Economics challenging.
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Overview: This guide condenses the three-year B.A./B.Sc. Economics curriculum into a strategic, exam-oriented format. It covers everything from abstract microeconomic models to the latest empirical data of the Indian Economy, ensuring you are prepared for both conceptual and data-driven questions.
Genre: Entrance Exam Prep | Higher Education | Economics
Target Audience: Final year undergraduate students and PG aspirants for the 2026-27 academic session.
Subject-Wise Core Modules
1. Microeconomics
-
Focus: Theory of Consumer Behavior, Production and Costs, Market Structures (Perfect Competition, Monopoly, Oligopoly), and General Equilibrium.
-
Key Feature: Detailed breakdown of Indifference Curve analysis and Game Theory basics.
2. Macroeconomics
-
Focus: National Income Accounting, Classical vs. Keynesian Schools of Thought, Consumption and Investment Functions, and Inflation-Unemployment trade-offs (Phillips Curve).
-
Key Feature: Extensive coverage of the IS-LM and Mundell-Fleming models.
3. Development Economics & International Trade
-
Focus: Growth Models (Adam Smith, Ricardo, Harrod-Domar, Solow), Poverty measures, and Trade theories (Heckscher-Ohlin, Comparative Advantage).
-
Key Feature: Analysis of the Human Development Index (HDI) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
4. Indian Economy
-
Focus: Agrarian reforms, Industrial policies, NITI Aayog, GST, and the latest Union Budget (2025-26) highlights.
-
Key Feature: Up-to-date data from the Economic Survey and 2011 Census trends.
5. Statistical & Mathematical Economics
-
Focus: Probability distributions, Correlation/Regression, and Optimization using Calculus (Lagrangian Multiplier).
-
Key Feature: Practical application of statistical tools to solve economic problems.
Key Features of the 2026 Edition
-
2500+ Objective Questions: Includes a mix of fundamental MCQs, Statement-based questions, and Assertion-Reasoning drills.
-
Recent Trends: Integration of the latest environmental economics and behavioral economics topics now trending in CUET-PG.
-
Solved Papers: Includes the last 5 years of actual entrance papers from major universities with step-by-step analytical solutions.
-
Quick Revision Notes: "Memory Maps" and summary tables for rapid recall of formulas and economists' names.
-
2 Practice Sets: Full-length mock tests designed to simulate the Computer Based Test (CBT) environment.
Why Choose This Guide?
-
Conceptual Depth: Unlike generic guides, this focuses on the derivation of economic logic, which is crucial for high-level exams.
-
Updated Data: Every table and chart regarding the Indian Economy is updated as per 2025-26 reports.
-
Mathematical Clarity: Provides a "Math Refresher" section for students who find the quantitative parts of Economics challenging.























