DU SOL
DU SOL Logo

Master of Commerce (M.Com.) 
offered by DU SOL

  • Public/Government Institute
  • Estd. 1962

Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
 at 
DU SOL 
Overview

Duration

2 years

Total fee

2,000

Mode of learning

Distance/Correspondence

Course Level

PG Degree

Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
 at 
DU SOL 
Curriculum

Latest curriculum for this course can be downloaded from the below link. The curriculum PDF has semester wise course structure, electives and detailed course content.

Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
 at 
DU SOL 
Placements

ParticularsStatistics (2022)
Median SalaryINR 15.50 Lakh
Lock IconTop Recruiters for DU SOL
Axis Bank
Dabur
Genpact
HDB Financial
HDFC Bank
IBM
ICICI
View placement details

Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
 at 
DU SOL 
Entry Requirements

General
OBC
SC
ST
GraduationUp Arrow Icon
  • 50%
CUET-PGUp Arrow Icon
  • N/A
Other eligibility criteriaUp Arrow Icon

Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
 at 
DU SOL 
Admission Process

  • Register and Apply
  • Merit Screening

Other courses offered by DU SOL

20 K
2 years
– / –
1.5 K
3 years
– / –
2 K
2 years
– / –
1.5 K
3 years
– / –
View Other 49 CoursesRight Arrow Icon

Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
 at 
DU SOL 
Students Ratings & Reviews

3.7/5
Verified Icon18 Ratings
A
Anonymous
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Offered by School of Open Learning, University of Delhi
4.4
4Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Great faculty, good infrastructure, and placement opportunities.
Placements: Students are selected based on the overall CGPA scored in the undergraduate program. The college provides good placement opportunities with companies like Deloitte, HCL, BHEL, and private banks recruiting students. The highest package provided is around 30 Lacs, and the lowest is around 5 Lacs.
Infrastructure: The college has great infrastructure and greenery all around the campus. Wi-Fi facilities are available at every corner of the college. The classrooms are large and have whiteboards. The college has a large canteen with affordable pricing. However, the college does not provide any hostel facilities.
Faculty: The faculty is highly educated and has extensive experience. Teachers, while teaching, not only adhere to books but also provide extra knowledge such as practical applications. The curriculum is highly subjective and has very little scope for practical applications. The difficulty level of exams ranges from medium to difficult.
Other: I want to complete my Master's degree to become eligible for the post of a professor. The college conducts various events and seminars throughout the year.
Reviewed on 30 Jan 2024Read More
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
A
Anonymous
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Offered by School of Open Learning, University of Delhi
2.8
2Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
It is a good college for working students.
Placements: There were no placements in this college. There was no separate placement cell because it was not a regular college. They organised some career-related programs for placements and internships. You could get enroll yourself in the central placement cell which was run by Delhi University. There was less chance to get a job through the central placement cell for the students. You may find a good job if you were good at your studies. The salary package was based on students' abilities. Commerce background students had advantages in this course.
Infrastructure: There was a building that comprises an office, administration block, library, book bank, laboratories, and few classrooms. We could borrow 4 books from the book bank for an entire semester. You could also borrow books from the library for two weeks which can be renewed twice. Study material was also available in our department. Classes were held in different colleges at DU weekly. There were limited students in our course. You may enjoy some more facilities which were provided by DU.
Faculty: Faculty members were good. They conducted classes weekly, thus there was a limited time which was not enough for the completion of the syllabus. You may contact your teachers if you were interested in studies. Teachers were very helpful. Semester exams were moderate. There were five subjects in each semester. In the previous two semesters, there was an option to choose a subject of your interest. The pass percentage was average. The course was beneficial for working students.
Other: I chose this course because of my interest in it. There were limited seats in this course, so admission was based on merit. I also wanted to do my PG at this university. The course fee was reasonable, and I could do any other work apart from this.
Reviewed on 5 Jun 2023Read More
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
K
Kareena Saini
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Offered by School of Open Learning, University of Delhi
4
4Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
The teachers were highly qualified and experienced.
Placements: After 6 semesters, we become eligible for campus placement and after 5 semesters, many companies visit our college to offer a job. Top recruiting companies like KPMG Global, Ey GDS, Grant Thornton, NIIT, and BAJAJ Capital visited our college. The highest package was 360000, and the average package was 260000 offered in our college. More than 70 percent of students got placements in our course. After getting the degree, I want to get an MNC job at Concentrix because this company has many branches in India and a lot of employees.
Infrastructure: Our college room has many facilities, like being so airy, having expensive fans, having a comfortable bench for sitting, a clean and big blackboard and having enough windows. To a great extent, our room is perfect. Meal quality is very good in our canteen. The canteen staff avoids junk food and provides us with healthy food at the lowest price. If someone wants to register for a hostel, it is very easy. First of all, that person has to go to our teacher's room, where they'll give us a form to fill out, and after that, we have to give the form to the hostel staff for an affordable payment, and the hostel staff will provide us with a hostel ID card. When I first rented a room, I thought about where I was but after two days, I realized that it was good enough. Hostel Fee: INR 22000 per year.
Faculty: I chose B.Com. honors because I was not clear about which career path I would choose in the future. So, I decided to go with a Bachelor of Commerce with Honors. Faculty: The student ratio is 10:40. The faculty members were mostly Ph.D. degree holders and were very friendly. The term exams were on time and were quite easy to pass. I wanted to do post-graduation so after completing my graduation, I opted for further studies, which are a Master of Commerce. Faculty-student ratio is 5:45. Faculty members were Ph.D. degree holders and friendly. The term exams were on time and it was not difficult to pass. Class Size: 100 Course Fee: INR 10,000 per year.
Reviewed on 10 Dec 2023Read More
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
A
Aditi Daima
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Offered by School of Open Learning, University of Delhi
4.8
4Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Absolutely satisfied with the faculty.
Placements: I was in batch 2022 for the Master of Commerce programme at the School of Open Learning. It has great placement opportunities, and the top company recruiters for my course were Deloitte, E&Y, KPMG, Genpact, etc. which hired for various consulting and audit roles in the firm.
Infrastructure: It has great infrastructure and facilities, which include nicely built classrooms with proper ventilation, a canteen with an amazing variety of foods, and a huge sports field with opportunities to participate in various games. It was a great experience all around.
Faculty: The teaching staff is highly qualified and knowledgeable, they help students with their queries, whether they are from the syllabus or outside the course. They make the students industry-ready and provide great knowledge, which is very helpful in corporate sectors.
Reviewed on 7 Apr 2023Read More
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
A
anjali yadav
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Offered by School of Open Learning, University of Delhi
4
3Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
DU sol is the best option for students who are working and preparing for competitive exams.
Placements: You can get CTC of 3–4 lacs. Many companies participated in the campus drive organized by university placement cell. You can easily apply for the job and internship opening on the website and sit in on the job interview offline when it is conducted. Placement depends on your skills and getting a job as a tele caller, executive, salesperson, etc.
Infrastructure: You will be allotted a study center for the classes, which are at DU's regular colleges. You get the proper infrastructure and classes. Classes are on the weekdays so working students can easily attend the classes. Canteens are in the college so you can eat, which is affordable.
Faculty: You will get teachers from the top colleges of DU like SRCC, KMC, etc. Exams are term-wise and exam level is moderate; you can easily pass the exams. The course is non-technical and more human-oriented so you can get job in HR, consulting, counseling, etc. The passing percentage is high. The curriculum is relevant and you can choose your major or minor subjects in the third semester.
Reviewed on 9 Apr 2024Read More
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
View All 18 ReviewsRight Arrow Icon

Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
 at 
DU SOL 
 
Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   How can I get admission at DU SOL for MCom?

A: 

DU SOL admission to the MCom course is both merit and entrance based. Candidates who are already a part of Delhi University are eligible to get admission directly on the basis of their performance in the last qualifying examination. For students outside DU, admission will be done on the basis of valid scores in the entrance test and personal interview, conducted by the institute. 

Thumbs Up IconUpvote Thumbs Down Icon

Q:   How many DU SOL PG merit lists 2023 for MA and MCom courses are to be released?

A: 

As per the last year trends, School of Open Learning University of Delhi had released till the second merit list for PG courses MA and MCom in Dec 2022. DU SOL PG merit lists are released based on merit as well as entrance exams. After the release of DU SOL PG merit list 2023, selected candidates are required to accept seat in a given time period. If the confirmation of admission is not done before the final date, then the allotment is cancelled. Hence, there are chances that DU SOL will be releasing upto two merit lists for the PG courses.

Thumbs Up IconUpvote Thumbs Down Icon

Q:   Is MCom available at DU SOL?

A: 

Yes, the School of Open Learning offers a MCom course at the postgraduate level. The post-graduate programme offered by SOL has a minimum duration of two years and a maximum duration of 4 years for completing the course. The SOL MCom admission process for the academic year 2022 is now closed. DU SOL admission 2023 is expected to open in the month of December for the PG courses. 

Thumbs Up IconUpvote Thumbs Down Icon
qna

Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
 at 
DU SOL 

Student Forum

chatAnything you would want to ask experts?
Write here...

Answered 5 years ago

No, you can't take admission without sitting in the entrance examination, Only DU student can take direct admission on the basis of graduation marks.

14777249
MD FAISAL HASEEB

Beginner-Level 4