Why you should study BS Economics with Data Science at ITU?

Introduction to the Program

The Science of Economics today is in a crisis. This is because mainstream economics, as it has been taught over the last century, has failed to adequately address so far some of the principal challenges faced by the human community at the global and national levels: recurrent economic crises, growing inequality, widespread violence and the environmental crisis that has placed our planet in peril. As Thomas Kuhn has pointed out, science progresses through paradigm changes. When new questions emerge, which the prevailing paradigm is unable to investigate, and then a new paradigm emerges. This is why the leading universities in the world are engaged in rethinking economics, crossing its conventional boundaries and bringing teachers and students together in the great endeavor of developing a new paradigm for the subject.

In this historic juncture, the aim of an undergraduate programme in Economics should be to combine rigorous training in mainstream economics with data science together with exposure to a wide range of fields in the Social Sciences and Humanities. Through such multidisciplinary training around hardcore economics, the students can be stimulated to form connections across subjects in addressing the central challenges that impact society, economy and polity. Students of economics can thereby participate in the exciting venture of transforming the economics paradigm and help build a better future for the human community.

The undergraduate programme in economics with data science has been designed with this aim in view. Rigorous training is provided in economics through courses such as Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Mathematics, Econometrics, International Trade and Finance. Emerging fields in economics are also included in the programme. For example, the New Political Economy, Sustainable Development, Evidence Based design of Policy for Urban and Rural Development. A key dimension in the economics programme is Data Science which has two components: (i) Big Data Techniques and (ii) Machine Learning. This relatively new field is becoming increasingly important in the design of projects and policies. This corpus of courses in economics and data science is combined with courses in the fields of Philosophy, Politics and Literature.

It is hoped that systematic training in economics and data science, combined with a broad understanding of Social Sciences and Humanities, will equip students to contribute to research and policy thinking. They will thus be able to participate in the process of developing a new paradigm in economics and building a better world.

Eligibility Criteria

Who can apply?

Applicants who have completed 12 years of education, or will do so in the 2024 session.

  • Scored 40% marks or above in Matriculation or equivalent examination
    AND
  • Scored 40% marks or above in Intermediate or equivalent examination*
  • Minimum score for eligibility is 40% in the ITU Admissions Test
    OR
    To be exempted from the ITU Admissions Test:
    SAT I with at least 550 score in each section: Math and EBRW (Verbal)
    OR
    USAT (all types) test with minimum required score 50%
    OR
    NTS (all types) test with minimum required score 50%

Details*

  • Successfully cleared 3 subjects in A’ Levels
  • A GPA of at least C in American High School Diploma
  • Scored at least 24 out of 45 points in International Baccalaureate

General Notes

Note: Per HEC rules, candidates who have completed 12 years of education and obtained degrees other than Matriculation (SSC) or Intermediate (HSSC) may be required to obtain an equivalence certificate from the Inter Board Committee of Chairman (IBCC), Islamabad.

AS Level and General Studies are not accepted

Admission Test

Applicants can take the ITU Admission Test, SAT, USAT, OR NTS for admission to ITU.

ITU Admission Test

The ITU Admission Test will be held at the ITU campus in Arfa Software Technology Park in Lahore.
The test will be 90 mins. long and will comprise mostly of Multiple-Choice Questions. A minimum score of 50% is required.
For information about dates please click here here.
Entry Test Pattern
Sample Test

SAT

Applicants who have taken the SAT (through Collegeboard USA) during the last two years, can be exempted from the ITU Admissions Test. SAT scores can be reported to ITU officially from the testing agency. The college code for reporting SAT scores to ITU is 7537. Please refer to the Collegeboard website for details about the SAT test and score report delivery.
You must have to upload the result card and payment proof after declaration of result on ITU admission portal.

Discipline Required SAT Test Minimum Score
BS-Economics with Data Science SAT I – Verbal 550
SAT I – Math 550

For information about dates please click here.
Validity: July 2022 – June 2024

USAT

Applicants who have taken the USAT USAT (all types) test with minimum required score 50% during the last one year, can be exempted from the ITU .
You must have to upload the result card after declaration of result on ITU admission portal.
Validity: July 2023 – June 2024

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NTS

Applicants who have taken NTS (all types) test with minimum required score 50% during the last one year, can be exempted from the ITU Admissions Test.
You must have to upload the result card after declaration of result on ITU admission portal.
Validity: July 2023 – June 2024

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Fee Structure

New Intake 2025

Semesters Tuition Fee University Dues Semester Wise Total Fee
First Semester 157,000 45,000 202,000
Second Semester 157,000 38,250 195,250
Third Semester 164,000 40,000 204,000
Fourth Semester 164,000 40,000 204,000
Fifth Semester 173,000 42,000 215,000
Sixth Semester 173,000 42,000 215,000
Seventh Semester 181,000 44,000 225,000
Eight Semester 181,000 44,000 225,000
Total Degree Fee 1,350,000 335,250 1,685,250
  • A lump sum tuition fee will be charged for the semester as per the total required credit hours according to the approved roadmap/program structure of the respective degree program.
  • The fee for a summer semester, course repeat/improvement will be charged Rs.9,200/per credit hour.

Total Annual Cost Per Student (Approx.)

Cost Per Student (2024-2025) in PKR

Total Annual Cost Per Student (Approx) 6,27,500
Subsidy from Provincial Government 73,750
Subsidy from Federal Government 83,125
Subsidy from ITU Endowment & investment incomes 1,73,750
Average Per Student Fees Contribution 2,96,875

For BS Batches (2023, 2024)

Semesters Tuition Fee Other Dues Semester Wise Total Fee
Fall-2025 157,000 38,250 195,250
Spring-2026 157,000 38,250 195,250
Fall-2026 164,000 40,000 204,000
Spring-2027 164,000 40,000 204,000
Fall-2027 173,00 42,000 215,000
Spring-2028 173,000 42,000 215,000
  988,000 240,500 1,228,500
  • A lump sum tuition fee will be charged for the semester as per the total required credit hours according to the approved roadmap/program structure of the respective degree
  • The fee for a summer semester, course repeat/improvement will be charged For BS Programs: Rs.9,200/per credit hour.

For BS Batch 2022

Semesters Tuition Fee Other Dues Semester Wise Total Fee
Fall-2025 137,000 35,500 172,500
Spring-2026 137,000 35,500 172,500
  274,000 71,000 345,000
  • A lump sum tuition fee will be charged for the semester as per the total required credit hours according to the approved roadmap/program structure of the respective degree
  • The fee for a summer semester, course repeat/improvement will be charged For BS Programs: Rs.8,000/per credit hour.

Fee for International Students

Particular Fee for the International Students
Admission Fee 50$
University Dues (Per Semester) 200$
  • A 5% annual increment has been implemented on all dues.
  • Revised approved fee structure will be implemented from Fall-2025 session.

Program Structure

BS Economics with Data Science

Scheme of Studies for Eight Semesters

Course Title Course Code Credits
Semester I
Expository Writing/Introduction to Writing 1  WR101 4
Introduction to Economics  ECON100 4
Introduction to Programming  ECON112 4
Pre-Calculus/Basic Mathematics  MATH100 4
Semester’s Total Credits 16
Course Title Course Code Credits
Semester II
Expository Writing/Introduction to Writing 2 WR102 4
Introduction to Political Science/Social Science Elective ECON109 4
World History SSH109 4
Pakistan and Modern South Asia SSH111 4
Semester’s Total Credits 16
Course Title Course Code Credits
Semester III
Islamic History/Islamic Studies HU 103 4
World Literatures/Humanities Elective ECON201 4
Introduction to Philosophy/Humanities Elective ECON203 4
Principles of Microeconomics  ECON220 4
Semester’s Total Credits 16
Course Title Course Code Credits
Semester IV
Expository Writing 3/Introduction to Academic Writing WR103/HU 104 4
Introduction to Sociology/Social Science Elective SSH100 4
Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 221 4
Calculus 1 ECON 231 4
Semester’s Total Credits 16
Course Title Course Code Credits
Semester V
Intermediate Microeconomics ECON301 4
Calculus II ECON312 4
Statistics and Probability ECON313 4
Data Structures ECON341 4
Semester’s Total Credits 16
Course Title Course Code Credits
Semester VI
Intermediate Macroeconomics ECON311 4
Mathematical Economics ECON351 4
Econometrics ECON361 4
Databases ECON371 4
Semester’s Total Credits 16
Course Title Course Code Credits
Semester VII
Research Methods ECON381 4
Thesis I/Advanced Microeconomics ECON301 4
History of Economic Thought ECON425 4
Data Mining ECON392 4
Semester’s Total Credits 16
Course Title Course Code Credits
Semester VIII
Public Finance ECON313 4
Thesis 2/Advanced Macroeconomics ECON311 4
Development Economics ECON361 4
International Political Economy ECON314 4
Semester’s Total Credits 16

Note:

Please note that this is a tentative roadmap/scheme of study. There can be slight changes to the exact courses being offered, especially with regard to electives.

The overall course offerings for the program will be guided by the following degree structure:

Proposed BS EDS 4-year degree requirements:

Total Number of Courses General Education (13)
1 1 Expository Writing 1
2 2 Expository Writing 2
3 3 Expository Writing 3
4 4 Intro to Philosophy/Elective
5 5 World History/Elective
6 6 Intro to Sociology/Elective
7 7 Intro to Political Science/Elective
8 8 Pakistan Studies/History of South Asia and Pakistan
9 9 Islamic Studies/ Religious Studies
10 10 Natural Science Elective
11 11 Natural Science Elective
12 12 Pre- Calculus
13 13 Introduction to Programming
  Economics Core Courses (7)
14 1 Statistics and Probability
15 2 Principles of Microeconomics
16 3 Principles of Macroeconomics
17 4 Intermediate Microeconomics
18 5 Intermediate Macroeconomics
19 6 Mathematical Economics
20 7 Econometrics
  Required Higher Level Economics Electives (5: Examples)
21 1 Issues in Pakistan Economy
22 2 Foundations of Political Economy I & II
23 3 History of Economic Thought I & II/Economic History
24 4 Advanced Micro/Thesis I/Time Series Econometrics
25 5 Advanced Macro/Thesis II /Development Economics
  Distributional Requirements (7: from allied fields/subjects)
26 1 Research Methods
27 2 Data Structure
28 3 Data Bases
29 4 Data Mining
30 5 Calculus 1
31 6 Calculus 2/Introduction to Computational Statistics/Statistics II
32 7 Elective