A Master of Commerce (M.Com) is a postgraduate degree program designed for students who want to deepen their knowledge in commerce, finance, economics, and business studies. It builds on the concepts learned in a B.Com or related undergraduate degree and prepares students for advanced career opportunities in corporate, banking, financial services, academics, and research.
2 years (4 semesters) – full-time program
Some universities may also offer part-time or distance learning options
Bachelor’s degree in Commerce (B.Com, BBA, or equivalent) with minimum marks as specified by the university
Some institutions may require an entrance exam
Students can choose to specialize in areas such as:
Accounting & Finance
Banking & Insurance
International Business
Economics
Taxation
Business Analytics
Marketing
Human Resource Management
Corporate Accounting
Financial Management
Business Environment
Economics of Global Trade & Finance
Strategic Management
Research Methodology
Income Tax Law & Practice
Advanced Auditing
International Business
Advanced knowledge of commerce, finance, and business practices
Analytical and problem-solving skills
Research and quantitative analysis
Leadership and decision-making skills
Understanding of global trade and financial systems
Graduates of M.Com can pursue careers in:
Banking & Finance Sector (Investment Banking, Financial Analyst, Credit Officer)
Corporate Jobs (Accountant, Auditor, Business Consultant, Tax Advisor)
Government Services (UPSC, SSC, Banking Exams)
Academics & Research (Lecturer, Research Scholar, PhD)
Entrepreneurship (starting own business ventures)
After M.Com, students can pursue:
Professional Courses: CA, CMA, CS, CFA, CPA
Doctoral Studies (Ph.D.) in Commerce, Finance, or Management
MBA or specialized postgraduate diplomas
✨ Why Choose M.Com?
In-depth learning in commerce and finance
Expands career opportunities across industries
Serves as a stepping stone for research or professional certifications
High demand in both private and public sectors