This IGNOU book for BECC 101 Introductory Microeconomics is a specially curated academic guide for students enrolled in the Bachelor of Commerce (BCOMF) program. It provides well-structured, Quick Readable Notes spread across 130 to 150 pages, designed for smart self-study and effective exam preparation. Printed on premium 80 GSM white paper, this book offers a clean and high-quality reading experience, ideal for focused revision and learning.
Key Features & Benefits:
Fully aligned with the IGNOU BECC 101 Introductory Microeconomics syllabus under the BCOMF program.
Includes Previous Years’ Important Questions, Solved Question Banks, and Topic Summaries.
Compact and focused content helps learners grasp complex microeconomic concepts such as demand, supply, elasticity, utility, cost, and market structures.
Crafted in simple, easy-to-understand language to support distance learners.
130–150 pages of rich, exam-oriented content ideal for quick revisions.
Printed on durable 80 GSM white paper for a long-lasting and comfortable reading experience.
Why Choose This Book:
Microeconomics forms a crucial part of the foundation in commerce and economic studies. This book makes the subject easier to understand through concise explanations, well-structured notes, and a practical focus on exam performance. For IGNOU students balancing multiple subjects and limited preparation time, this book offers a reliable and effective resource that focuses on high-yield concepts and expected exam questions.
Details:
This IGNOU study material for BECC 101 Introductory Microeconomics consists of 130 to 150 pages, neatly formatted with quick notes, question banks, and previous years’ solved papers. It is printed on 80 GSM white paper, ensuring better readability and durability. The book provides chapter-wise summaries, important definitions, and model answers to help students prepare confidently. Whether you're starting the subject or doing last-minute revision, this book supports efficient and high-quality learning aligned with IGNOU standards for the BCOMF program.