M.Com
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You’re right that MEXT rarely offers direct MBA scholarships. MEXT is more research-focused. However, here’s what many students do:
1. You can apply for a research program under MEXT, ideally in a business or management-related field.
2. Once in Japan, build rapport with professors and perform well during your research year.
3. Then, you can apply for a degree switch from research to a regular degree like MBA with your professor’s support.
4. If the university agrees and MEXT approves, you can continue as a full-time MBA student under the same scholarship.
This path is not guaranteed, but it has worked for many students. Just choose a university that offers MBA programs in English, like Hitotsubashi, Ritsumeikan, or NUCB.
Hope you will find it helpful!
The Calcutta University M.Com entrance exam is held for candidates who are not graduates of Calcutta University, under Part B admissions.
The entrance test usually covers subjects taught in the first semester of the M.Com course. These include:
– Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management – Macro Economics and Business Environment – Statistics for Business Decisions – Direct Tax – International Business
The exam is typically for 100 marks and may be conducted over 3 hours. It generally includes a mix of short answer and objective-type questions. Each subject is likely to carry equal weight.
There is no official negative marking pattern mentioned, but it’s advisable to attempt only what you're confident about.
To qualify, candidates may need a minimum of 30 percent in each subject and around 40 percent overall, though final cutoffs can vary depending on the number of applicants and seat availability.
Hello aspirant,
The M.Com. program at Khalsa College Amritsar is offered full-time for two years. Students get to study several aspects of their chosen specialization over the course of the two-year program. The curriculum of the program is aimed to get students ready for industry standards. Students who meet the eligibility and selection requirements are admitted to Khalsa College Amritsar's M.Com program.
For more information, you can visit our site through following link:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/sri-guru-tegh-bahadur-khalsa-college-new-delhi/admission
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Hello Abhay
I hope you are doing well. As per your mentioned query, there are various colleges which are good to provide you Mcom course. Here i am mentioning some best colleges in India for M.Com.
To know more kindly refer this:
https://finance.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-mcom-colleges-in-india
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The fees for an M.Com (Master of Commerce) degree in India can vary significantly, ranging from approximately INR 20,000 to INR 1.6 lakh or more , depending on the institution and other factors.
If you need information about a particular college then please let us know,
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GR Patil College in Mumbra offers an M.Com program in Advanced Accountancy. It is related to the commerce and management field. Admission is usually based on your graduation marks, and students with a B.Com or similar degree can apply. You can contact the college directly to confirm if they offer a specialization in management under M.Com.
GR Patil College in Mumbra offers M.Com in Advanced Accountancy under the University of Mumbai. This is a postgraduate commerce program and admissions are based on graduation marks. They do not list a separate specialization in "management" under M.Com, but if you’re interested in management-related studies, you may consider their BMS (Bachelor of Management Studies) at the undergraduate level. If you need deeper confirmation about their M.Com offerings, you can contact the college office directly.
Yes, GR Patil College of Arts, Science, Commerce & BMS, Mumbra (Thane) does offer an M.Com (Master of Commerce) program, but not in the Management specialization. The college offers M.Com with a specialization in Accountancy, not in Management.
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