P.G. Course

Master of Commerce

Master of Commerce (M.Com.)

Advanced studies in business-related fields, such as accounting, finance, marketing, and business management, are the main focus of the MCom postgraduate degree. It gives graduates comprehensive knowledge, sharp abilities, and critical thinking, equipping them for careers in business, finance, or entrepreneurship.  We are committed to fostering advanced scholarship and expertise in the fields of commerce, business, and finance. Our Master of Commerce (M.Com) program, designed in accordance with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, offers specialized tracks and advanced coursework, providing students with comprehensive training and research opportunities.

Program Overview:

Duration: 2 Years

Eligibility: Bachelor's Degree in Commerce or Related Discipline

Degree Awarded: Master of Commerce (M.Com)

Key Features:

  • Specialized Tracks: Our M.Com program offers specialized tracks in areas such as accounting, finance, marketing, human resource management, and international business, allowing students to focus their studies according to their career goals and interests.
  • Advanced Curriculum: Emphasis is placed on advanced theoretical concepts, practical applications, case studies, and industry projects, preparing students for leadership roles in commerce, finance, and business management.
  • Research Focus: Students have the opportunity to engage in advanced research projects, dissertations, and publications, developing critical thinking, analytical skills, and research capabilities.

Subject Options:

  • Accounting: Dive into advanced topics in accounting, management accounting, auditing, taxation, and corporate reporting, studying accounting standards, regulations, and practices.
  • Finance: Explore theories and practices in corporate finance, investment analysis, financial markets, risk management, and financial decision-making, with a focus on valuation, portfolio management, and derivatives.
  • Marketing: Examine marketing strategies, consumer behavior, market research, branding, advertising, and digital marketing techniques, studying market trends, competition, and product development.
  • Human Resource Management: Learn about principles and practices of human resource management, including recruitment, training, performance appraisal, compensation, and employee relations.
  • International Business: Investigate global business dynamics, international trade, foreign exchange markets, global marketing strategies, cross-cultural management, and international business law.

Syllabus
S.No. Semester Download
 1  PG Commerce Sem I  
 2  PG Commerce Sem II  
 3  PG Commerce Sem III  
 4  PG Commerce Sem IV  
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