About M.Com
The Master of Commerce (M.Com) is a 2-year postgraduate degree. It builds advanced knowledge in accounting, finance, economics, and business management. Usually taken after a B.Com, it prepares you for corporate finance roles, bank jobs, and teaching.
Eligibility Criteria
A bachelor's degree from a recognized university.
Most universities prefer B.Com graduates, but some also admit students from BBA, BA (Economics), or other related disciplines.
Admission may be based on graduation marks or an entrance exam, depending on the university.
Syllabus Overview
Advanced Financial Accounting
Corporate Accounting
Business Economics
Financial Management
Corporate Finance
Income Tax and GST
Banking and Insurance
Marketing Management
Human Resource Management
Business Statistics
International Business
Business Research Methods
Investment Management
