BBA Semester-II students actively participated in a Flipped Classroom Activity conducted in the subject Business Economics. The activity focused on important economic concepts such as Theory of Interest, Wages, Rent, National Income Measurement Methods, and Marginal Productivity Theory of Distribution.
Students demonstrated excellent conceptual understanding through interactive presentations, graphical explanations, and practical examples. A remarkable presentation was delivered by *Sameer Barman and Shrawan Singh on Differential Rent and Quasi Rent with detailed graphical interpretation. Sujal Singh Rawat and Kanishka Sharma explained *National Income and its Measurement Methods, while Gauranvit Balodia and Mayank Tanwar presented the Classical Theory of Interest. Mohd. Alfaiz Khan effectively explained the Marginal Productivity Theory of Distribution.
The activity enhanced students’ analytical thinking, presentation abilities, collaborative learning, conceptual clarity, and confidence in applying economic theories to practical scenarios. The session reflected the effectiveness of student-centered and experiential learning approaches in higher education.