
The Student Circle of Economics and Decision Sciences at NSBM Green University has organized the premier economic forum, ECONOMICA 2025, which will be held on June 12 at the NSBM Auditorium.
By uniting aspiring economists and analysts under one roof, the forum, led by undergraduates from the BM (Hons) in Business Economics and BM (Hons) in Business Analytics degree programs, seeks to promote a thriving academic community. A renowned group of industry leaders will participate in a thought-provoking panel discussion at this year’s event, sharing real-world experiences, current trends, and practical insights with students and aspiring professionals.
ECONOMICA includes an inter-circle competition where academic circles apply economic principles to case studies in addition to these critical conversations, while encouraging the practical application of economic concepts and stimulating intellectual discourse by linking economics with other disciplines.
The forum also adopts a promising new strategy by providing a multidisciplinary and interactive experience, unlike other numerous economic forums that concentrate on a single issue. Thus, by expanding its reach to include a wide range of audiences and promote interdisciplinary learning, it revolutionizes the conventional academic forum.
ECONOMICA seems to be the first university-level program of its sort to establish a new benchmark for intellectual engagement and academic collaboration.
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