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5 months 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.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 7
After earning a BCom, pursuing an MCom can help you find employment in a number of ways.
- Specialized Knowledge
- Career Advancement
- Networking
- Potential Salary
It's very much crucial to remember that the precise advantages of going after an MCom after earning a BCom can differ based on personal career objectives, market trends, and the standing of the university.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 7
After the completion of your master in Commerce, you can choose an appropriate job role that too based on your interests, skills, and goals.
Few of the popular options that the students generally go for, after completing MCom are:
- Investment banking
- Financial Analyst
- Business Analyst
- Accountant
- Tax consultant
- Company Secretary
- Auditor
- Stockbroker
- Chartered accountant
- Chief Financial Officer
- Assistant Professor and many more.
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5 months agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
Yes, you can still apply for M.Com from IGNOU even if your graduation degree shows “ER” (Essential Repeat / Enrolled Result / Backlog) — but there are a few important points to note:
IGNOU Eligibility for M.Com
Basic Requirement: You must have a B.Com, BBA, or other recognised bachelor's degree from a UGC-recognized university.
Percentage/Grade: IGNOU generally does not have a strict minimum percentage requirement for M.Com.
Result Status: IGNOU requires that your graduation degree is completed and recognized.
Impact of “ER”
ER means you have a back paper / result pending in your undergraduate degree.
IGNOU usually requires the f
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6 months agoGuide-Level 15
Birla Global University provides scholarships to MCom students. The university provides 20% waiver to MCom students with 70% in graduation.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
Interesting question, To make this clear think of it like this, MBA Finance is more of a practical and industry oriented. MBA in Finance degree focuses on corporate finance, investment banking, financial planning, and management skills that companies look for & on the opposite side M.Com in Finance is academically focused, emphasizing theory, accounting, taxation and research. So, if your goal is a corporate finance career then MBA is usually preferred while M.Com is great if you want to go for research, teaching or a deep understanding of financial concepts.
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9 months agoGuide-Level 15
Aspirants who have completed BCom/ BBM/ BCom (CA)/ BBA/ BA Corporate Secretaryship/ BA Co-operation/ Bachelor of Bank Management/ MBA and BA/ BSc Mathematics with 2 Commerce subjects including Accountancy can apply for MCom programme at Annamalai University DDE. Candidates are selected for admission to MCom based on their qualifying exam scores.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
If you are applying for M.Com. programme at Kuvempu University, Shankaraghatta and are applying for a payment or non-government seat, the total tuition fee for the whole two-years of study will be about INR 76,876 or around INR 38,438 per year. This fee is just the tuition fee and does not include other charges such as exam fees, registration, and sundries, which may adjust slightly based on your educational background or category. This fee was recently changed, so before applying be sure to confirm the costs with the university. Students from outside Kuvempu University may pay a little more due to additional other additional administr
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9 months agoGuide-Level 15
Aspirants who have passed Bachelor's degree in Commerce/ Business Administration/ B.Com. (Hons.)/ BCom. (Prof.)/Bachelor's of E.Commerce/ B.CAM with 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent examination are eligible to apply for MCom programme at Sikh National College. Candidates must have relevant documents proving their eligibility for verification at the time of admission.
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Hi, First check the eligibility and for doing B.Ed, we need graduation or post graduation degree with equired minimum marks. You have done M.Com and definitely you are eligible for the same. If you want to do B.Ed from Chandigarh University, then it is a good option. University B.Ed programme is NCTE recognised and the course has been designed to give the students hands on learning experience to prepare them for teaching profession. You have many oppotunities to attend seminars, workshops, exchange programs. Not only this but also there are options like internships, CTET/STET preparation, smart classrooms and research projects.
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