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a week agoContributor-Level 10
Typically, MBA graduates will make more money than MCom Alumni. This stems from the fact that MBA programmes have an individualised approach to preparing students for leadership and management type roles in industries that generally offer higher wages based on the higher salary packages of most managerial positions. In contrast, MCom focuses on research and academia which typically leads either into teaching, and accounting-related careers, all of which generally result in less earnings than most positions in the Corporate Management sector. An MBA from a recognised institution opens up career opportunities in consulting, investment ba
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a week agoGuide-Level 15
Candidates must complete their graduation in BCom/ BBM/ BCS to apply for MCom programme at PSG College of Arts and Science. Aspirants are selected for admission based on their merit in the last qualifying exam.
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a week agoBeginner-Level 4
Hi, I'm Sandhya, and from my experience, digital marketing is the better career option compared to M.Com. Digital marketing gives faster career growth, practical exposure, and more job opportunities across industries like IT, startups, e-commerce, and media. Unlike M.Com, which is more theory-focused and often needs additional degrees for growth, digital marketing lets you start working, freelancing, or even building your own brand in a short time. The demand for skilled digital marketers is increasing every year, and salaries grow quickly with hands-on skills and results. That's why I strongly feel digital marketing is the best option
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a week agoContributor-Level 7
M.Com degrees are very much important also fulfilling but they are not without the difficulties. M.Com. students commonly deal with the following problems -
- Academic Rigor: MCom programs demand a thorough understanding of complex accounting, finance, and economic concepts. Tests, assignments, and academics can be difficult for students.
- Time management: Juggling work, family, and school commitments can be challenging. For M.Com. students to succeed academically, time management is crucial.
- Specialization: M.Com. programs provide concentrated specializations and students find themselves overwhelmed with all these types of specializat
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a week agoContributor-Level 7
Entry-level job positions in the field of finance for a graduate who have done MCom have roles like -
- Assistant Accountant
- Accountant
- Senior Account Executive
- Cashier
- Personal Finance Consultant
- Business Consultant
- Teachers/Lecturer
- Executive Assistant
Hope this helps!
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a week agoContributor-Level 7
Both provide good career options. Careers in corporate finance, banking, accounting, and business management can be got with an MCom, which normally focuses on subjects like accounting, finance, marketing, and management.
Graduates with an MA in Economics are frequently prepared for positions in academia, public policy, research, and economic analysis. Your professional objectives and interests should guide your decision between the two.
Hope this helps!
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