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FIRST SEMESTER

  1. ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERIAL DECISIONS
  2. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
  3. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

SECOND SEMESTER

  1. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
  2. PROJECT/SURVEY AND COMPREHENSIVE VIVA
  3. ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
  4. CORPORATE TAX PLANNING & MANAGEMENT

THIRD SEMESTER

  1. MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
  2. BANKING & INSURANCE
  3. SALES MANAGEMENT
  4. INDUSTRIAL LAW

FOURTH SEMESTER

  1. CORPORATE LEGAL FRAMEWORK
  2. PROJECT/SURVEY & COMPREHENSIVE VIVA
  3. INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
  4. MARKETING MANAGEMENT

What is M.Com?
Masters of Commerce or M.Com is a post graduate level course ideal for candidates who wish to make a career in banking financial services and insurance (BFSI) as well as accounting and commerce sectors. The 2-year course delves deeper
into the functioning of the economy, capital, revenue, trade, taxes, etc. taught in B.Com. Since, M.Com is a specialized area in itself, only those candidates who have pursued BCom or B.Com (H), can go for it. M.Com
is also a good option for CA/CS candidates. However, not many CA/CS aspirants pursue M.Com as CA/CS courses can be pursued after Class 12.
Since, M.Com is a specialized area in itself, only those candidates who have pursued B.Com or B.Com (H), can go for it. M.Com is also a good option for CA/CS candidates. However, not many CA/CS aspirants pursue M.Com as CA/CS courses can be pursued after Class 12.
M.Com is most popular among aspiring teachers/lecturers and researchers. UGC-NET/JRF and PhD are among popular options for M.Com degree holders.
Admission to M.Com in top universities is done through entrance exam. Many universities offer merit based admission to the course.
M.Com: Job Profiles
After completing M.Com. a candidate can seek employment in the BFSI sector, opt for teaching or lecturer-ship or go for research. There are various job options for M.Com degree holders in private, public as well as government sectors. Nationalized banks, Railways, Income Tax and other such government departments are good options for M.Com degree holders to aim for a secure and prosperous career.
M.Com Graduates can become

•Accountant •Accounts Assistant •Assistant Accountant
•Business Analyst •Marketing Manager •Money Manager
•Operations Manager •Personal Finance Consultant •Securities Analyst
•Risk Analyst •Senior Accountant

M.Com: Job Profiles
After completing M.Com, a candidate can seek employment in the BFSI sector, opt for teaching or lecturer-ship or go for research. There are various job options for M.Com degree holders in private, public as well as government sectors. banks, Railways, Income Tax and other such government departments are good options for M.Com degree holders to aim for a secure and prosperous career.

Top job profiles for B.Com & M.Com degree holders are:
Accountant/Senior Accountant Finance Manager
Finance Executive Financial Analyst
Assistant Manager Accounts Executive
Cashier/Teller Cost Accountant
Chartered Accountant Company Secretary
Bank Manager Risk Analyst
Business Analyst Marketing Manager
Securities Analyst Investment Banker
Share Broker Bank Executive
Wealth Manager Market Analyst
Trader Entrepreneur
Researcher Lecturer
Auditor Finance Consultant
Insurance Agent


M.Com Top Recruiters
Every business organization, whether it is an international conglomerate or a NGO, requires commerce graduates in various capacities to run their finance and accounting department. Banks and auditing firms hire MCom degree holders in large capacity. Top recruiters includes banks, multinational companies, finance firms and auditing agencies.


SBI Punjab National Bank
ICICI Citibank
HDFC Price water House Cooper
RBS Deloitte
IndusInd Bank KPMG
Ernest & Young TFC