M.Com
Hello,
M.Com is a two year full/part time postgraduate level degree programme offered by Harsahai pg college, Kanpur. This is a private , affiliated college with an accreditation of B from NAAC. total number of seats is 120 for M.Com. the mode of admission is through merit screening based on marks obtained by candidates in graduation. The fees for this programme is around 4,000 INR Per annum.
For further assistance, you may follow the link provided below:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/har-sahai-mahavidyalaya-kanpur/courses?degree=59
KTHM College offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Commerce, Science and Arts. The fees structure for M.com course here is much less than other private universities. The fees per year is around 20,000. This can be considered as only tution fees. Some other fees like exam fees etc would be included with this.
Hope it would be helpful.
greetings,
Yes, there is a course on finance and taxation in the M.Com (//M.Com) program at IGNOU. It has a course fee of 7,000Rs.
I am attaching the official site link for more relevant information regarding this course (prospectus, fees, etc.)
http://www.ignou.ac.in/ignou/aboutignou/school/soms/programmes/detail/54/2
hope it helps,
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hello aspirant! Hope you are doing well! Master of Commerce (M.Com) is a full-time two-year post-graduate degree course offered at Utkal University, Bhubaneswar. There are 56 seats available in Utkal univeristy for M.com (//M.com) For more information refer to https://www.careers360.com/university/utkal-university-bhubaneswar/mcom-course
Hi Dear,
Yes, you'll be considered for MMS Cap rounds through CET exams even if you take admission for Mcom part 2. However, you'll not be allowed to pursue both the courses simultaneously. So you can withdraw from mcom if allotted a seat through MMS cap rounds.
For more details visit the link provided below:
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/mah-cet-mba-cap
Good Luck
Hello student I'm sorry to inform you but Mcom merit list is not released yet as I can check on the official portal only BBA And MBA merit list are released in Commerce and Management faculty.
You can contact the authorities on 020-25699232
For more details refer to the link mentioned below - https://campus.unipune.ac.in/CCEP/CCEP_Student/Merit_List_All.aspx
Feel free to comment if you've any doubt
Good luck
Hello Mj,
The answer to this question depends on your B-School goal. As you mentioned top b-school , it can either be IIMs or next level good and reputed MBA institutes. If you are aiming only for IIMs then you will have to work really hard and be extremely focused in your preparation, because very few people crack within one or two attempts. Hence if you are confident with your preparation strategies , then you can take up part time work and divide equal time for both comfortably , note that you should be disciplined enough to manage both. Moreover, if you are planning to take up MBA from IIMs then you do not need to do LLB or M.Com as MBA has got wider scope especially when you do it from a premium institution. Even if you are going to seek CAT coaching, part time job will not be a hindrance and once you join MBA you can leave or even continue if your employer is supportive.
You may visit the below link to know about CAT preparation :
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-cat
Now another scenario is when , your CAT attempts do not fetch you IIMs or other premium institutes, in that case an LLB degree would be a good back up as it has wider job options compared to MCom.Note that you can do MBA from top institutes like Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies or Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning in distance mode too if your original plan does not workout. There are E-MBA programmes too which are of high value exclusively for working professionals. More importantly consider your interests and aptitude too towards MBA and Law before taking up.
Therefore, your final decision depends on your dedication and preparation level, how much you can manage at a time , what your future career goals are and your interest towards the subject.
Link about LLB colleges in India:
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-llb-colleges-in-india
All the best.
Hi Shristhi,
No. I do not think you will be able to clear the cutoff and get a seat in Delhi University.The factors that determine the cutoff of DU PG 2020 includes the cutoff trends of the previous year, the number of test-takers, number of applicants for the programme and the number of seats offered.
You need a score of more than 168 in the entrance examination to be eligible for admission.
For more details:
http://du.ac.in/adm2019/pdf/ADMLIST/PG/first/24072019_M.Com_Ent.pdf
Dear student,
Previous year cutoff for M.com (//M.com) programme was 185 when the admission was closed. So it was the third cutoff.
Hope this clarifies your doubt.
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