Description
TN SET Economics 2025 Batch COURSE DETAILS
Course Duration:
- 4 Month course (Up to 2025 Exam)
- Classes commence on 6th Sep, 2024.
Course Validity:
- Course validity 1 year (up to 6th Sep, 2025 or up to the Exam)
- Login ID will be provided to the candidates to access Mobile App.
- Access to the Recorded sessions and Test series will be available for 1 Year period in Mobile App.
Course details:
- 110+ hours of Lecture.
- 100+ Tests with discussion.
- Daily tests will be given (Subject to change)
- Weekly tests will be given at the end of the week
- Online Live Interactive Classes.
- Instant doubt-solving.
Our Features:
- Flexible online classes for both college-going and working persons.
- Recorded videos for missed classes are available in mobile app.
- Test series with explanation are available in mobile app.
- A team of experienced faculty members.
- Highest percentage of results in TN SET Economics 2017.
- Highest number of JRFs in UGC NET Economics.
- Produced State First rank🏅 in PG TRB Economics.
Study material :
- Soft copies in pdf format for Paper 1 & 2 (Only English medium)
- High quality notes for Paper 1 & 2 will be shared after every class.
Batch details :
- Classes will be in bilingual (Tamil & English).
- Monday to Sunday (as per the schedule)
- Time – 5 AM to 7 AM (Morning session) or 8.30 PM to 10 PM (Evening session) (Subject to change)
- Links for online classes will be shared through WhatsApp prior to the commencement of each class
- After the confirmation of admission, the candidates will be added in the WhatsApp community
Fee details :
- Actual Course fee – ₹ 18,000
- Enroll now to avail of the special offer – ₹12,000 only (Limited time).
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the syllabus for TNSET Economics Paper 2?
It includes Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Public Finance, International Economics, Indian Economy, Growth & Development, Statistics, and Econometrics. - Is the TNSET Economics syllabus same as UGC NET?
Yes. TNSET strictly follows the UGC NET Economics Paper 2 syllabus. - What is the exam pattern for TNSET Economics Paper 2?
100 MCQs × 2 marks each = 200 marks. No negative marking. Paper 1 (General Aptitude) is also compulsory. - Which topics are high scoring in TNSET Economics?
Microeconomics (Elasticity, Market Structures), Public Finance, and Indian Economy are usually easier to score. - Are graphs and numerical-based questions asked?
Yes. Expect questions on IS-LM curves, supply-demand graphs, and basic numerical from Statistics. - Is econometrics part of the syllabus?
Yes. Basics like OLS assumptions, regression analysis, and hypothesis testing are included. - How should I prepare for Indian Economy?
Focus on Five-Year Plans, NITI Aayog, inflation, poverty, GDP trends, and current policies. - Are formulas needed for Statistics & Econometrics?
Yes. Learn key formulas for mean, median, standard deviation, correlation, and t/z tests. - Is TNSET Economics tough to crack?
Moderate to difficult. It requires conceptual clarity, analytical ability, and time management. - What is the best preparation strategy for TNSET Economics?
Study 2–3 hours/day. Follow a unit-wise schedule, revise concepts weekly, and practice MCQs daily. - Do questions repeat from previous years?
Concepts do. That’s why practicing 5–10 years’ PYQs is highly recommended. - Are budget-related questions asked?
Yes. Expect 2–4 questions from Union Budget, Fiscal Deficit, and types of taxes/subsidies. - What kind of questions are asked from International Economics?
MCQs on Exchange Rate, BOP, Trade Theories (Ricardo, Heckscher-Ohlin) and WTO/IMF policies. - Is TNSET objective or subjective?
Fully objective, MCQ-based exam (no descriptive answers). - Can I qualify TNSET Economics without coaching?
Yes. But proper guidance helps. Professor Academy offers online-only coaching, mock tests, and study materials. - How much weightage is given to Macroeconomics?
Usually 15–20%. Focus on National Income, Money Supply, IS-LM, Multiplier, and Monetary Policy. - Are economic models (like Solow, Harrod-Domar) asked?
Yes. These are important models in Growth & Development Economics. - Are current affairs-based economics questions included?
Yes. Be aware of recent GDP trends, inflation data, employment reports, and RBI monetary policy updates. - Is Public Finance important?
Yes. Study tax structures, fiscal policy, types of deficit, and government budgeting systems. - How do I handle numerical questions in TNSET Economics?
Revise formulas weekly. Practice 15–20 numerical per topic from PYQs and mock tests. - What’s a good score to qualify TNSET Economics?
Aim for 60%+ in Paper 2 and 60% overall (both papers) for a strong chance of selection. - How should I revise in the last 15 days?
Focus on important theories, models, economic terms, and take 4–5 full mock tests under timed conditions. - Is time enough to attempt all 100 questions?
Yes. But avoid spending over 1 minute per question. Practice speed MCQ rounds. - Do I need to remember economists’ names and years?
Only for key theories (e.g., Keynes, Marshall, Ricardo). 2–3 questions may directly test this.
25. Where can I practice for the TNSET Economics mock tests?
Professor Academy offers topic-wise MCQs, mock tests, and full-paper assessments—exclusively online.