M.COM

MCom is an abbreviation for Master of Commerce. MCom is best suited for applicants who want to work in banking, accounting, finance, or investment. To pursue this two-year degree, students should have a basic understanding of economics and business. Those possessing a minimum grade point average of 50% in their undergraduate commerce studies (BCom, BCom Honours) are eligible to pursue the MCom degree.

Organization Theory and Behaviour

( 1 ) Different Organization theories and behavior

( 2 ) Decision-Making and Communication

( 3 ) Contemporary theories of motivation

( 4 ) Concept of Leadership, Power, and Conflict

( 5 ) Organizational Culture and Development

( 6 ) Stress Management

Economic Analysis

( 1 ) Theories of Firm and its Objectives

( 2 ) Consumer Behaviour

( 3 ) Classifications of Cost and Production

( 4 ) Price and output relationship of different market structures

( 5 ) Pricing Theories

( 6 ) Case Studies

Financial Management and Policy

( 1 ) Nature, Objectives, and Scope of Financial Management

( 2 ) Capital Budgeting Decisions

( 3 ) Capital structure, Planning, and management

( 4 ) Corporate Restructuring

Managerial Accounting

( 1 ) Concept and Function of Managerial Accounting

( 2 ) Concepts and Classifications of Cost

( 3 ) Cost Volume Profit Analysis

( 4 ) Nature and Functions of Budgeting

( 5 ) Responsibility Accounting and Divisional Performance Measurement

( 6 ) Divisional Performance Measurement 

Business Environment and Business Decisions

( 1 ) Basic IS-LM framework & Asset markets concept

( 2 ) Expectations and Economic Behaviour

( 3 ) Globalization, Liberalisation, and Business Environment

( 4 ) Consumer Laws, Cost, and Business Behaviour

( 5 ) Integer Programming

( 6 ) Inventory Control

( 7 ) Markov Analysis and Game Theory

( 8 ) Replacement Analysis and Simulation

Marketing Management

( 1 ) Traditional and Modern View of Marketing

( 2 ) Marketing Environment

( 3 ) Product and Pricing Decisions

( 4 ) Marketing Planning, Organizing, and Control

Accounting Theory and Practice

( 1 )  Types of Accounting Theory and Practice, its objectives and scope  

( 2 ) Conceptual framework of financial accounting and reporting 

( 3 ) Measurement and reporting of revenues, expenses, gains, and losses 

( 4 ) Objectives of Corporate Reporting 

( 5 ) Depreciation policy. Valuation of assets and liabilities.  

( 6 ) Recent developments in financial accounting and reporting

Security Analysis and Portfolio Management

( 1 ) Nature, process, and scope of financial assets investment decisions  

( 2 ) Analysis of Fixed Income Securities 

( 3 ) Analysis of Variable Income Securities (Equity)  

( 4 ) Traditional and Modern Portfolio Theories and Management

Corporate Tax Planning

( 1 ) Meaning of tax planning and management, tax evasion, and tax avoidance 

( 2 ) Computation of corporate tax 

( 3 ) Tax planning with reference to managerial decisions  

( 4 ) Foreign collaborations and incidence of taxation on domestic companies