M.Com.

M.Com.

1. Master of Commerce (M.Com):- 


The Master of Commerce (M.Com) is a 2-year postgraduate or master’s degree course offered in commerce colleges across India, designed to enhance one's skill and knowledge in commerce, finance, management, accounting and economics, and other related areas. Being a PG degree, M.Com in India is designed to ensure that the students receive in-depth knowledge and understanding of the various aspects of commerce and banking.

Across India, M.Com has been one of the popular options for B.Com and B.Com (Hons) graduates in India as it offers an enhanced knowledge of business and management, which is essential for the smooth functioning of businesses and organizations. Through its extensive curriculum in the field of commerce, banking, finance, marketing, management, etc, the course is able to pave a path for future researchers, teachers, and professors.

M.Com colleges in India offer a unique curriculum that allows the students to choose a blend of core and elective courses, thus ensuring that each graduate is uniquely trained in different areas, making them more desirable to recruiters. While the ore subjects will extensively train them in areas such as business, accounting, and specialization-specific training. Aspirants will be allowed to choose a specialization along with their M.Com degree, which would make them specialists in the field of Commerce.

2. Duration:- 2 years 


3. Eligibility criteria:- 


Candidates with a valid B.Com or B.Com (Hons) degree, obtained from a recognized university or Institute are eligible.
They must also ensure that they have secured a minimum aggregate score of 50% in the qualifying exam.
The pass percentage for admission to the M.Com course may vary from college to college.


4. Syllabus:- 


First Year:


Accounting for Managerial Decisions
Strategic Management
E-Commerce
Commercial Bank Management
Management Concepts
Organization Behavior
Corporate Legal Environment
Financial Markets
International Finance


Second Year:


Corporate Tax Planning
International Finance
Corporate Financial Accounting
Economics of Global Trade & Finance
Investment Management
Research Methodology in Commerce
Statistical Analysis
Marketing Management
Computer Applications in Business



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