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MUMBAI SCHOOL OF

ECONOMICSAND PUBLIC POLICY

PLACEMENT BROCHURE2017-2019

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Director’s Message

About MSE-PP

Faculty

Curriculum

Activities

Collaborations

Alumni

Past Recruiters

Where do we fit in and Why recruit from MSE-PP ?

Students’ Profile

Contact Details

Chairman’s Message

Board of Management

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Mumbai School of Economics and Public Policy is the fresh face of an institute which derives its strong foundation from the 90 year history of the Department of Economics, University of Mumbai. It is not just the nomenclature that claims novelty but also the perspective in which the institute looks at the study of Economics and its allied. Although a traditional stream of Social Science, Economics in the present day has important teachings to render. More so in the sphere of Policy Making and Analytics. With an aim to cater to the intricate challenges of Policy making, MSE-PP has brought about structural and functional improvements in the design of the MA Economics programme. Furthermore, responding to the growing requirement of the industry for professionals in the stream of Analytics and Data Science, the institute has a profile of Professors and Visiting Professors who conduct courses relevant to this field.MSE-PP looks forward to building a niche for its students in the arena of industry, policy and academics. Devoted to building a brigade of ideas equipped with techniques, the institute intends to leave no leaf unturned to provide a conducive environment to the students and faculty in their pursuit for excellence.

From The Chairman’s Desk

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Dr. Vijay Kelkar

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I am happy to present to you the students of the batch 2017-19 of Mumbai School of Economics and Public Policy. Founded in 1921, we were the first Department of Economics in India, famously known as the Bombay School. We have a rich legacy of towering personalities like Prof Vakil; Prof. Brahmanada; Prof. Dantwala; Prof Lakdawala to name only a few. The newly rechristened Mumbai School of Economics and Public Policy (MSE-PP) has embarked on the path of carving out a niche for itself and has transformed itself into a Teaching cum Policy Research Think-Tank with substantial engagements with real world policy issues. Apart from receiving training in various branches of Economics our students are also engaged with the world of applied economics and policy making. They have interned with various Departments of Central and State governments. This gives them a first-hand understanding of how their academic understanding interacts with the real world. I am confident that our students (batch of 2017-19) will be an asset to any organization. I wish them the very best in their future endeavors!

Message From The Director

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Dr. Mala Lalvani

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Mumbai School of Economics and Public Policy, the erstwhile Department of Economics, was founded in 1921 with appointment of C.N. Vakil as Assistant Professor and since then it has been making significant contributions to academics and policy making at the local and national level. This department has produced several outstanding scholars and policy makers such as Prof.C.N Vakil, M.L.Dantwala, D.T.Lakdawala, P.R. Brahmananda, Kanta Ranadive, T.S. Papola, P.R. Panchamukhi, V.R. Panchamukhi, Ranganath Bhardwaj, J.C. Sandesara, L.K. Deshpande, D.M. Nachane, M.J.M. Rao, Professor V.K.R.V. Rao , Dr. Bimal. Jalan and Lord Meghnad Desai.

The members of the School are consultants to international bodies like the IMF, the World Bank, UNDP, UNW, ILO, and government bodies like the Planning Commission, the Reserve Bank of India, as well as to various state governments and local bodies. The private sector too has benefited immensely from the pool of expertise in the Department. In addition, the faculty publishes widely in reputed national and international journals and have made seminal contributions in their respective fields. A significant portion of academic activity is channelled through various units in the Department. These include the RBI Chair in Monetary Economics and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Chair in Political Economy, the Dr.Vibhuti Shukla Unit in Urban Economics and Regional Development, Walchand Hirachand Unit in Transport Economics, and Dr. D.T. Lakdawala Chair in Planning and Development.

Due to its academic credentials, the MSE-PP has been recognized as a Centre for Advanced Studies in Economics by the University Grants Commission since 1963. A Centre for Women's Studies is also functional in the Department. The Department has been granted an Autonomous status which is a further recognition of its stellar role on the Indian academic map. The Department does not believe in resting on its laurels. Regular attempts are made to make qualitative improvements in teaching and research standards. Since 2007, a M.A. programme with a choice-based credit system has been instituted. In addition, MSE-PP has a thriving Ph.D. programme. The facilities available include a well-appointed computer laboratory where students are imparted hands-on training in the latest software; work stations; well-designed conference rooms, as well as a stimulating departmental library.

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As a milestone carved in the history of the thUniversity of Mumbai in its 160 year was the transformative initiative to expand the nature and scope of the Economics Department to meet the multifarious and multi disciplinary challenges that the contemporary economy faces. This led to renaming of the Department as Mumbai School of Economics and Public Policy. The School will run rigorous inter-disciplinary and subject specific undergraduate, postgraduate, doctoral and post doctoral courses in Economics, Public Policy, Quantitative Finance and Data Science. It would act as a premium think tank-cum training and research institution in Economics and Public Policy that would harness theoretical and empirical research and assist public and private organisations and devise growth oriented and socially inclusive policies.

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Board of Management

Dr. Vijay Kelkar (Chairperson) Former Finance Secretary and Padma

Vibhushan.

Dr. Vikram Limaye Managing Director & CEO of IDFC,

National Stock Exchange of India Ltd.

Prof. Rajas Parchure Director, Gokhale Institute of Politics &

Economics, Pune

Dr. Rathin Roy Director, National Institute of Public

Finance and Policy (NIPFP), New Delhi

Dr. Ajit Ranade Group Chief Economist, Aditya Birla

Management Corporation Pvt. Ltd.

Prof. Manisha Karne MSE-PP

Dr. Bharathi Kamath MSE-PP

Prof. Mala Lalvani Director, MSE-PP and Member

Secretary

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Faculty Name

Designation

Area of Interest

J.C Sandesara

Professor Emeritus

Industrial Economics

Mala Lalvani

Director

Public Economics, Political Economy, Public Choice, Applied Econometrics

Abhay Pethe

Professor

Urban Economics, Governance, Regional Development, Public Economics

Dolly Sunny

Professor

Development Economics, Labour Economics, Demography

Neeraj Hatekar

Professor

Economic History, Applied Econometrics

Manisha Karne

Professor

Development Economics, Social Infrastructure, Transport Economics

Swati Raju

Associate Professor

Public Economics, Applied Econometrics, Financial Economics, Gender Economics

Suresh Maind

Associate Professor

Infrastructure Economics, Agriculture Economics, Monetary Economics

G. Bharati Kamat

Associate Professor

Industrial Economics, International Economics, Economics of Intangibles

Medha Tapiawala

Associate Professor

Banking and Microfinance, Entrepreneurship, Behavioural Economics

Satyanarayan Kothe

Assistant Professor

Knowledge Economics, Economics of Services, Mathematical Economics, Quantitative Economics

Anuradha Patnaik

Assistant Professor

Applied Econometrics, Monetary Economics, Open Economy Macroeconomics

Faculty Details

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Curriculum

M.A. Economics is the flagship programme of MSE-PP which offers innovative courses that add to the students' comprehensive understanding of Economics. We have a Credit Based Programme spanning 2 years, across 4 semesters. Students coming from diverse backgrounds are initially trained in the core courses for the first two semesters, acquainting them with the theoretical fundamentals of Economics. In the second year of the programme, students choose the courses, from a host of specialised and application based electives. Beginning from the Batch of 2016-18, a Dissertation component has been added to the course where each student is required to pursue research under the guidance of a faculty member. Credits will be awarded to students on successful completion and presentation of the the Dissertation. Further the students will be assessed through an examination, on their study of the Economic Survey of India.

The course is designed to propel students to develop insights not only in Economics but also in allied fields like Public Policy, Finance and Statistics. The Dissertation component allows students to explore novel areas of research with special relevance to the industries and issues in the Indian Economy, which opportunes application of skills and techniques learnt over the span of the course. MSE-PP is a standalone institute that offers courses in Urban Economics and Economics of Services as specialized electives. MSE-PP has ensured that the program remains relevant, and is able to meet the changing needs of the industry, business organizations and of the research arena.

Core Courses

SEMESTER I

SEMESTER II

MICROECONOMICS I Neo-classical Approach to Microeconomics

MICROECONOMICS II Nuances of Contract Behavior and Game Theory

MACROECONOMICS I Introduction to Aggregative Relationships and Mathematical Optimization Techniques

MACROECONOMICS II New Classical and New Keynesian Frameworks.

MATHEMATICS FOR ECONOMICS Dynamic and Static Optimization Techniques drawing basics from Real Analysis

PUBLIC ECONOMICS Analysis of issues relating to taxation and Government expenditure

BASIC ECONOMETRICS Multiple Linear Regression Models and Introduction to Time Series

DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS Economic ideas in Development thinking using tools of Micro and Macroeconomics

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ELECTIVE COURSES

SEMESTER III

SEMESTER IV

URBAN ECONOMICS Theories, Propositions and Issues arising in the

study of an urban situation with special reference to the Mumbai Metropolis

ECONOMICS OF LABOUR MARKET Issues and developments underlying Labour

market dynamics

QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN DEMOGRAPHY

Techniques to study linkages between population and economic development

POLITICAL ECONOMY OF REFORMS Political-economic modeling that aids

understanding of economic reform and its outcomes

PUBLIC CHOICE: THEORY & APPLICATIONS

Appertain Economic techniques to understand the Political reality

METROPOLITAN FINANCE & GOVERNANCE IN INDIA

Issues related to Metropolitan Economies, Governments and the basic theory of

Metropolitan Public Finance

HEALTH ECONOMICS Theoretical foundations and economic evaluation

of Health Economics.

FINANCIAL ECONOMICS Theoretical foundations of Financial Economics

and study of systems of Financial Markets

AGRICULTURE & DEVELOPMENT POLICY Contemporary issues and strategies of agricultural

development in the globalized world

RURAL POLITICAL ECONOMY

Study of Rural theories and issues placed in the national and international context

GENDER ECONOMICS Gendered analysis and study of alternatives

thereof in the functioning of an Economy

ECONOMICS OF CLIMATE CHANGE & RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

Economic tools to understand the impact of climate change on natural resources and issues

in renewable energy in response to resource management

ECONOMICS OF SERVICES Macroeconomic dynamics of Service Sector Growth

in India

TRANSPORTATION ECONOMICS : THEORY & PRACTICE

Interlinkages between the Transport Sector, pricing, market structure, investment and firm

regulation

TIME SERIES ECONOMETRICS Techniques of Time Series Analysis & its

application to Financial Econometrics

INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS Study of Behavior of Firm, Market Structure

and Industrial Finance

INDIAN ECONOMY The Economic Survey of India and Dissertation

Component

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"The journey of India'seconomic reforms"Prof. C.Rangarajan

"25 years of Economic Reform and The

Challenges Ahead" P. Chidambaram

Activities

“General Equilibrium” Prof. Jeremy Edward

"Measuring the Macroeconomy"

Prof. T.C.A. Anant, Chief Statistician of India

"First Course onmeasurement of Inequality"

Prof. Subramanian, Madras Institute

of Development Studies

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No.

Titles

Speakers

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Demonetisation : The new Experiment

Dr. A. Vasudevan , former Executive

Director, RBI and Niranjan Rajadhyaksha,

Executive Editor, Live Mint. Professor

Neeraj Hatekar.

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What do Economic Models do for us?

Prof. Sudesh Mujumdar

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Fiscal Policy in India

Prof. Rathin Roy, Director, National

Institute of Public Finance and Policy.

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Formulating and Testing Hypothesis in

Indian Macroeconomics

Prof. Ashima Goyal, Professor, Indira

Gandhi Institute of Development Research

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Demographic Transition Of Asia : The Risk

Of Getting Old Without Becoming Rich.

Prof. Andreas Bauer

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FDI in India after Liberalisation : Policy

and performance

Dr. Chandrahas Deshpande

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General Equilibrium Analysis

Prof. Anjan Mukherji

“GST and its impact on Maharastra”Sudhir Mungantivar Subhash Desai,

Shri. Prithviraj ChavanDr.Ajit Ranade.

Activities

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National Institute of Securities Markets (NISM)NISM signed a memorandum of understanding with Mumbai School of economics and public policy to collaborate for the purpose of offering post-graduation certificate / diploma / training courses / programmes in securities / financial markets and related subjects. The courses offered are-

PGCDS- Post graduate certificate in Data Science PGDQF- Post graduate Diploma in Quantitative Finance

Insurance Institute of India.The institute launched Post-graduate Diploma in Health Insurance in collaboration with Mumbai School of economics and public policy, University of Mumbai

Meghnad Desai Academy of EconomicsThe post-graduation Diploma in Economics at MDAE is offered jointly with MSEPP, University of Mumbai

Department of Tribal DevelopmentWe are associated with the department for policy valuations, policy formulations and baseline surveys.

Quant Robo AnalyticsFloating several courses on analytics with Quant Robo Analytics

We are also jointly involved in policy design with - Ministry of Finance, Government of Maharashtra, planning

department Department of Economics & Statistics, Government of Maharashtra Ministry of Health, Government of Maharashtra Ministry of Water resources, Government of Maharashtra

Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of Maharashtra

COLLABORATIONS

NISM

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MDAE

DTD

QRA

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Alumni

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Madhav Godbole IAS (Retd.)

V. S. Chitre Honorary Fellow, Indian School of Political Economy

S.L. Shetty Former Reserve Bank of India & EPWRF

Mr Manoj P Rege IES (Retd), Economic Adviser to the Govt of India

Sunil Bhandare Tata Economic Services (Retd.)

Narendra Jadhav Rajya Sabha MP and formerly with RBI

Mrs. Kishori Udeshi Former Deputy Governor, RBI

M.G.Bhide . Former Chairman & Managing Director, Bank of India

Grace Elizabeth Philip Former Chief General Manager, Reserve Bank of India

Prof. Errol Dsouza Professor & Director, IIM Ahmedabad

Prof. Seeta Prabhu Tata Chair Professor, TISS

Jayraj Salgaokar Co-founder, Editor, Publisher & Managing Director at Kalnirnay

Sanjeev Jha MD & CEO, Fairfirst Insurance Limited, Sri Lanka

Dr. Chiragra Chakrabarty Executive Director Bank of Mauritius

Kavita Singh IAS

Sayantan Mondal Vice President at Citibank NA

Anay S. Vete Vice President, Citicorp Services India

The alumni of the Mumbai School over the years have been associated with the government, Reserve Bank of India, commercial banks, large corporates, think tanks, NGOs, entrepreneurs and academia. The alumni names below are illustrative of this wide array of associations.

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Past Recruiters

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WHERE DO WEFIT IN ?

Media and Publishing

Our exposure gives us a diverse understanding of the various dynamics of the subject.

We can contribute towards this sector as media analysts with our strong statistical skills.

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Research and Policy

The curriculum with its varied electives equips us with to work as analysts in a wide range of think tanks, research based institutions, market research organisations and NGOs.

Data Analysts

Decoding consumer patterns, understanding the complicated costing problems and predicting data and trends are important skills we learn.

We have a strong theoretical and practical understanding of forecasting models and how to implement them.

Development Sector

Having studied papers like Political Economy of Reform, Rural Political Economy, The Economics of Labour Markets, Environment Economics, Gender Economics, Urban Economics , Agricultural Economics and with a strong base in Indian Economy, we not only understand the problems of our economy but are also motivated to think in the many lines through which we can contribute towards Social Development.

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Majority of the students have

interned in areas that has enabled them to

garner the requisite skills to work at the corporate level

Students coming from diverse streams are selected on the basis of a competitive national level entrance exam

Students are taught and guided by expert faculty who are actively involved in research and

academic publication

The dissertation component allows students to apply, in first

hand, the knowldge and skills leaarnt in the classroom setting

We seek

and aim for

Excellence

Why Recruit from MSE-PP?

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BATCH 2017 - 2019

STUDENTS’ PROFILE

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Ayushi SharmaQualification :- B.A. Economics, MMS FinanceSkill Set :- Basic R ProgrammingInternship/Job Exp. :- eClerx Services Ltd.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Public Choice, Health Economics, Agricultural Development, Time Series Econometrics.

Aishwarya Thakur Qualification :- B.A. EconomicsSkill Set :- MS-CIT, Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NACurrent Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Agricultural Development, Time Series Econometrics

Neha GanuQualification :- B.A. Economics, MMS FinanceSkill Set :- Basic R and Python Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NACurrent Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Agricultural Development, Time Series Econometrics.

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Akshata TawdeQualification :- B.A. Economics.Skill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NA.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Economics of Services, Time Series Econometrics.

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Dimple MehtaQualification :- B.A. Economics.Skill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NA.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Agricultural Development, Time Series Econometrics.

Menita MulyeQualification :- B.A. EconomicsSkill Set :- Basic R and Python Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- Operations and market research.Current Electives :- Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Health Economics, Agricultural Development, Time Series Econometrics.

Sharmaine Varghese Qualification :- B.A. EconomicsSkill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NACurrent Electives :- Public Choice, Health Economics, Agricultural Development, Gender Economics, Time Series Econometrics.

Pooja JaruptiQualification :- B.A. EconomicsSkill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NACurrent Electives :- Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Agricultural Development, Economics of Services, Time Series Econometrics.

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Varghese JacobQualification :- B.A. Economics.Skill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NA.Current Electives :- Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Agricultural Development, Economics of Services, Time Series Econometrics.

Khushali BhanushaliQualification :- B.A. EconomicsSkill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NA.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Agricultural Development, Economics of Services, Time Series Econometrics.

Sudeesha JoshiQualification :- B.A. EconomicsSkill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- HRAnexiCurrent Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Agricultural Development, Time Series Econometrics.

Ridhima Bhatnagar Qualification :- B.A. EconomicsSkill Set :- Basic R Programming, Advanced MS Excel. Internship/Job Exp. :- RubiqueCurrent Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Health Economics, Agricultural Development, Time Series Econometrics.

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Amol SurveQualification :- B.A. Economics.Skill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NA.Current Electives :- Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Agricultural Development, Economics of Services, Time Series Econometrics.

Pranali SagwekarQualification :- B.A. EconomicsSkill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NA.Current Electives :- Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Health Economics, Agricultural Development, Economics of Services.

Pooja SonparateQualification :- B.A. EconomicsSkill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NA.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Agricultural Development, Time Series Econometrics.

Charuta PradhanQualification :- B.Com. (Banking and Insurance)Skill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- The Saraswat Cooperative Bank Limited.Current Electives :- Health Economics, Gender Economics, Public Choice, Time Series Econometrics & Agricultural Development.

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Supriya GuptaQualification :- B.A. Economics.Skill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NA.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Agricultural Development, Time Series Econometrics.

Simran OdraniQualification :- B.A. EconomicsSkill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- Center for Monitoring Indian Economy.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Health Economics, Time Series Econometrics.

Mitul KaushalQualification :- B.A.(H) EconomicsSkill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- 1. Indian Council for Research in International Economic Relations(ICRIER), 2. CII, 3. Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Health Economics, Time Series Econometrics.

Akshay SurkuleQualification :- B.A. EconomicsSkill Set :- Basic R Programming, MS-CIT, Basic DTP.Internship/Job Exp. :- NA.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Agricultural Development, Economics of Services, Time Series Econometrics.

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Palak MehtaQualification :- B.A.(H) Economics.Skill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- Eat Easy, Tata Aig.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Agricultural Development, Economics of Services.

Rashmi KadamQualification :- B.A. EconomicsSkill Set :- DTP, MS-CIT.Internship/Job Exp. :- Achievers Classes, Suryoday Classes.Current Electives :- Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Health Economics, Agricultural Development, Economics of Services.

Hari ThirupraanaQualification :- B.A. EconomicsSkill Set :- Basic R and Python Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- Tribal Department of Maharashtra.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Public Choice, Health Economics, Agricultural Development, Time Series Econometrics.

Mitesh AmberkarQualification :- B.A. EconomicsSkill Set :- Basic R and Python Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NA.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Agricultural Development, Time Series Econometrics.

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Lavanya Sarkar Qualification :- B.A. Economics.Skill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- Advitya (NGO)Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Economics of Services, Time Series Econometrics.

Madhumita GokhaleQualification :- B.A. Economics and Statistics.Skill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NA.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Health Economics, Time Series Econometrics.

Qualification :- B.A. EconomicsSkill Set :- Basic R and Python Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- 1. Ministry of statistics and programme implementation, 2. NUEPA Project, 3. Department of Finance, 4. Mantralaya.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Health Economics, Time Series Econometrics.

Aditya SharmaQualification :- B.A. EconomicsSkill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NA.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Economics of Services, Time Series Econometrics.

Sunit Das

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Ambika JainQualification :- B.A. Economics.Skill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Health Economics, Time Series Econometrics.

Vaidehi KadamQualification :- BFM Skill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NA.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Economics of Services, Time Series Econometrics.

Qualification :- B.A. EconomicsSkill Set :- Basic R and Python Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NA.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Economics of Services, Time Series Econometrics.

Manasi PendseQualification :- B.A. EconomicsSkill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NA.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Public Choice, Health Economics, Gender Economics, Economics of Services.

Harsh Salgaonkar

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Mithila RautQualification :- B.A. Economics.Skill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- Tribal Department of Maharashtra.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Public Choice, Agricultural Development, Economics of Services, Time Series Econometrics.

Shreyas DesaiQualification :- B.Com.Skill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NA.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Agricultural Development, Time Series Econometrics.

Qualification :- B.A. EconomicsSkill Set :- Basic R, Python, SPSS and Tableau Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NA.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Agricultural Development, Time Series Econometrics.

Dipankar ManjrekarQualification :- B.A. EconomicsSkill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NA.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Agricultural Development, Time Series Econometrics.

Mugdha Nehre

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Mohan SagarQualification :- B.A. Economics.Skill Set :- Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NA.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Economics of Services, Time Series Econometrics.

Zaid Reshamwala Qualification :- B.A. Economics.Skill Set :- C# and Java ProgrammingInternship/Job Exp. :- NA.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Public Choice, Economics of Services, Time Series Econometrics.

Qualification :- B.Sc.Skill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NA.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Agricultural Development, Economics of Services, Time Series Econometrics.

Sushant SutarQualification :- B.A. EconomicsSkill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NA.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods in Demography, Agricultural Development, Economics of Services, Time Series Econometrics.

Prashant Chormale

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Vinita FernanadesQualification :- B.A. Economics.Skill Set :- Basic R Programming.Internship/Job Exp. :- NA.Current Electives :- Urban Economics, Public Choice, Health Economics, Agricultural Development, Economics of Services

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Ayushi Sharma +91 9820824664

Madhumita Gokhale +91 9821765636

Ridhima Bhatnagar +91 7738575658

Ambika Jain +91 9969942709

Mitul Kaushal +91 9818772487

Simran Odrani +91 9619806057

Charuta Pradhan +91 9969420766

Pooja Sonparate +91 9619676508

Sunit Das +91 9167305831

Hari Krishna Thirupraana +91 8779900435

[email protected]

Contact Us

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Placement Committee Representatives

Faculty Co-ordinator(s)

Dr. Swati Raju

Dr. Anuradha Patnaik

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Mumbai School Of Economics and Public Policy University of Mumbai, Third Floor,Ranade Bhavan, Vidyanagari, Kalina,Mumbai - 400098Telephone no. :- 022 26526942