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SCHOOL OF COMMERCE(M.COM) Flipbook PDF
BICM offering Master of Commerce course in School of Commerce which is affiliated by AICTE norms.
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SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Name of Course Course Level Eligibility Admission Process
Mode of Education
Master of Commerce Postgraduate Degree Bachelor’s Degree (commonly B.Com) in a related field with a minimum of 50% University Level Entrance Exam and marks scored at graduation level. The admission process usually starts in the month of May-June every year Regular / Distance
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M.Com :MCom, or Master of Commerce, is a postgraduate course in the field of commerce that is particularly aimed for students who want to become an expert in different fields of banking and finance.
MCom Specializations :MCom Computer Applications
MCom Accounting and Finance
MCom Taxation
MCom Finance
MCom Human Resource Management
MCom Marketing
MCom Syllabus :There are a number of subjects that are offered in the MCom course, however, during the first year of the program, the same set of MCom subjects are taught to the students in all the course specializations. In the second year, students opting for specialization have to choose a set of elective subjects that are offered in the Master of Commerce course. MCom syllabus and course curriculum of the majority of the colleges in the country is almost the same with a little bit of variation. Both the common compulsory and elective MCom subjects are listed below: MCom Compulsory Subjects Accounting and Managerial Decisions
Business Environment
Computer Applications in Business
Corporate Financial Accounting
Corporate Legal Environment
Corporate Tax Planning
E-Commerce
Economics of Global Trade and Finance
Financial Management
Management Concepts and Organization Behaviour
Managerial Economics
Marketing Behaviour
Statistical Analysis
Strategic Management
The following table shows some of the common elective subjects and courses in Master of Commerce. These subjects are generally offered to students in the later semesters.
MCom Elective Subjects Banking and Finance
Entrepreneurial Management
Commercial Bank Management
Financial Bank Management
Financial Markets
Human Resource Management
International Finance
Investment Management
Research Methodology in Commerce
Income Tax