M.Com

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The Department of Commerce offers the Master of Commerce (M.Com.), a postgraduate program designed to provide advanced knowledge and specialization in accounting, finance, taxation, business management, and research.

The program equips students with strong analytical abilities, managerial skills, and professional competence required to meet the challenges of the modern business environment.

The curriculum focuses on developing a deeper understanding of commerce and financial management while enhancing decision-making and strategic thinking abilities.

The department provides a stimulating academic environment that promotes intellectual growth, leadership qualities, and professional ethics.

The program prepares students for careers in corporate organizations, financial institutions, research, and higher education.

To achieve excellence in commerce education by developing competent professionals, researchers, and entrepreneurs who contribute effectively to the global business and financial sectors.

  • To provide high-quality postgraduate education in commerce.
  • To develop analytical, managerial, and research skills.
  • To promote innovation and research.
  • To prepare students for leadership roles.
  • To encourage ethical values and professionalism.
  • Advanced knowledge in accounting and finance
  • Develop research-oriented learning
  • Enhance managerial skills
  • Prepare for industry and academia
  • Encourage higher studies and professional courses

The M.Com. curriculum includes:

  • Advanced Financial Accounting
  • Corporate Accounting
  • Cost and Management Accounting
  • Financial Management
  • Business Research Methods
  • Marketing Management
  • Human Resource Management
  • International Business
  • Banking and Insurance
  • Direct and Indirect Taxation
  • Strategic Management
  • Entrepreneurship Development

The program includes case studies, seminars, research projects, and presentations.

  • Modern classrooms
  • Library with research materials
  • Computer facilities
  • Seminar halls
  • Access to journals and publications
  • Experienced faculty
  • Research-oriented learning
  • Seminars and workshops
  • Guest lectures
  • Research and project work
  • Competitive exam guidance
  • Financial Analyst
  • Accountant / Senior Accountant
  • Auditor
  • Tax Consultant
  • Banking Professional
  • Investment Advisor
  • Business Consultant
  • Corporate Executive
  • Lecturer / Researcher

Students can also pursue Ph.D., CA, CMA, CS, MBA, and other professional courses.

  • Commerce seminars
  • Workshops on finance and taxation
  • Guest lectures
  • Research presentations
  • Case study competitions
  • Industrial visits

These activities enhance professional skills and industry exposure.