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Himanshi Pandey

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There are more than five specialisations offered at Rajasthan University for MCom. These include ABST (Accountancy and Business Statistics), CMA (Cost and Management Accounting), Business Administration, Economic Administration, Financial Management & Cooperation), Financial Analysis and Control, etc. These courses are available at various constituents and affiliated colleges of UNIRAJ. 

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Parul Thapa

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Pursuing an MCom after completing a BCom can significantly enhance your job prospects. An MCom provides advanced knowledge in areas like Accounting, Finance, Taxation, and Business Management, which can make you more competitive in the job market. It can lead to higher-level positions, such as financial analysts, auditors, tax consultants, or corporate managers, and often results in better salary prospects. Additionally, an MCom can equip you with specialised skills and expertise that are highly valued by employers, paving the way for career advancement and professional growth.

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Parul Thapa

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An online MCom course refers to a Master of Commerce programme that is delivered primarily or entirely through online platforms. These courses provide students with the opportunity to pursue a postgraduate degree in commerce without the need to attend traditional, on-campus classes. Here are some key features of online MCom courses:Online MCom coursesOffered byTotal FeesOnline MCom ProgramIGNOU11,000Masters of Commerce - OnlineParul UniversityCan be enquiredMaster of Commerce (Financial Management)Amity University1,20,000Master Of Commerce - BankingAcharya Nagarjuna University15,480Master of Commerce (MCom)University of MysoreCan be en
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Parul Thapa

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No, Master of Commerce (MCom) programme is pursued after completing a bachelor's degree in commerce or a related field. However, some universities or educational institutions may offer integrated programs that allow students to pursue MCom directly after completing their 12th standard (equivalent to completing high school).These integrated programs, often referred to as "integrated BCom-MCom" or similar, usually span five years and combine undergraduate and postgraduate coursework. They are designed for students who are interested in pursuing a career in commerce and want to streamline their education by completing both degrees in one
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Parul Thapa

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In India, there is a wide range of career possibilities available for MCom graduates, many of which offer high salaries and study opportunities. Students have the option of continuing their education if they want to improve their prospects of finding work and professional growth.After completing MCom, candidates have a good academic future. Candidates can take the UGC NET/JRF test. Candidates will be assigned NET or both NET and JRF based on their UGC score. After passing the UGC NET/JRF, individuals are eligible for college lectureships or to pursue a PhD.  

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Parul Thapa

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MCom admission selection of candidates are based on entrance exams such as CPGET, Andhra Pradesh PGCET, CUET PG, etc. However, some colleges also consider BCom marks for MCom admission in India. Scoring less than 50% in BCom can limit your options for further studies in India, especially for competitive courses and universities.Students who achieve less than 50% or 60% in BCom may encounter challenges securing admission to prestigious DU colleges or other universities. Consequently, obtaining admission to popular colleges in India can be difficult with scores below 50%.Nevertheless, students have the option to pursue online M
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Parul Thapa

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Yes, Delhi University offers a two-year Master of Commerce (MCom) course. The course is offered by the Department of Commerce, which is one of the oldest and most prestigious departments in the university. The MCom course at DU is a highly competitive course, and admission is based on merit.The MCom course at DU covers a wide range of topics, including accounting, finance, economics, marketing, and business management. The course also includes a compulsory internship, which gives students the opportunity to gain practical experience in the field of commerce. Read More: MCom Courses in DU

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Parul Thapa

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Students who successfully complete the MCom degree, have numerous career options worldwide. They can opt for various jobs in the public, private and government sectors. Chartered Accountants is one of the most popular job options for MCom graduates. Students can also opt to become Finance Executives, Bank Managers, Teachers, Trade Managers, Wealth Managers, Shares Broker, etc. Click to learn What is M.Com?  

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, you can pursue an MCom (Master of Commerce) without a BCom (Bachelor of Commerce) in many universities. Some institutions allow graduates from non-commerce backgrounds, such as BA, BSc, or other related disciplines, to enroll in MCom programs, provided they meet specific eligibility criteria.These criteria often include having studied certain commerce-related subjects during undergraduate studies or clearing an entrance exam. However, the exact requirements vary by university, so it's essential to check with the specific institution you're interested in.

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Charishma Thota

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The lastest Cuttoff information for Master of commerce (M. Com. )  at Thakur Rajesh Singh Mahavidhayalam is yoy need minimum 50% or more percentage in the qualifying examination. You need to complete Bachelor's Degree in Commerce (B. Com)

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