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About This Course

The Master of Commerce (M.Com) is a 2-year postgraduate program that provides advanced knowledge in commerce, finance, accounting, and business management. It is designed to equip students with analytical, managerial, and research skills necessary for careers in corporate, academic, and financial sectors.

Key Details

Prerequisites

  • Basic understanding of commerce, accounting, and economics

  • Interest in business analysis, finance, or teaching

  • Critical thinking and data interpretation skills


 

Syllabus Overview

  • Advanced Financial Accounting

  • Corporate Laws and Governance

  • Managerial Economics

  • Strategic Management

  • Financial Management

  • Research Methodology

  • International Business

  • Business Statistics

  • Marketing Management

  • E-Commerce and Digital Business

  • Dissertation / Project Work

Learning Outcomes

Students will be able to:

  • Apply financial and economic theories to real-world business problems

  • Conduct in-depth financial analysis and audits

  • Engage in academic research or teaching

  • Understand regulatory and legal frameworks in commerce

  • Pursue careers in banking, consulting, education, or entrepreneurship

Admission Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Commerce (B.Com or equivalent)

  • Minimum 45–50% aggregate marks (as per university policy)

  • Entrance test or interview (if applicable)