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Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
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Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
 at 
University College of Arts, Commerce, and Law 
Overview

Duration

2 years

Course Level

PG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

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Seat breakup

50

Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
 at 
University College of Arts, Commerce, and Law 
 
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Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
 at 
University College of Arts, Commerce, and Law 
Placements

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Median Salary 8.00 Lakh
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Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
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Students also asked

Q:   What are the career opportunities after 12th commerce with mathematics?
A: 

Hi, Below mentioned is the list of courses:

  1. CA/CS.
  2. Mathematics/Statistics honors
  3. Actuarial science
  4. Economics honors
  5. BBA
  6. B.Com
  7. Law
  8. BCA
  9. BSc

All the best.

Q:   Can I apply for both BCom and BCom (Hons) in DU? What combination should I choose for them? How do I apply? Is there any exam for the same?
A: 

Yes, you can opt for both B.Com and B.Com (Honors) programs. Here are a few usual combinations you can opt for,

B.Com:

  • Accounting and Finance
  • Banking and Insurance
  • Marketing
  • Business Management
  • Taxation

B.Com (Honors):

  • Accounting and Finance
  • Corporate Accounting
  • International Business
  • Economics
  • Business Analytics

For B.Com, you can have generally a wider range of courses, whereas B.Com (Honors) usually concentrates on the specialisation and goes slightly deeper in those areas.

Hope this helps!!!

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