The course offers promising placement opportunities, with Master's students securing an average annual package of 6 Lakh, while graduate students receive between 3 to 4 Lakh. Management graduates often find roles in marketing and sales, whereas Master's in Economics students are geared towards research and data analysis roles, equipped with skills in SQL, R, and Python. Notable companies like Deloitte, KPMG, Cognizant, Wipro, EY, PAYTM, Infosys, IBM, Unstop, and Grant Thornton participate in campus placements. Although the first batch of Economics postgraduates hasn't been placed yet, efforts are ongoing to secure relevant roles. The course is relatively affordable, with fees set at Rs.34,200 for the first year and Rs.44,200 for the second year, lower than other institutions such as Gokhale and IIFT, which charge around Rs.1 Lakh annually. Financial aid is available for students with a family income below Rs.7 Lakh. The placement cell also supports students in obtaining internships, especially within government agencies, with many already starting their internships.
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