Class Description
The Master of Commerce typically requires two years of full-time study. The curriculum is generally concentrated on one subject area — such as accounting, actuarial science, business management, corporate governance, human resource management, economics, statistics, finance, marketing or supply chain management — and emphasizes underlying theory. Relatedly, programs usually include a thesis component,[1] and may be exclusively research based
In Advanced Accounting
Duration: 2 years(Four semesters)
Intake capacity : 60
The course consist of 4 papers each of 60 marks as follows:
Semester I & II:
- Strategic Management
- Economics of Global tread and finance
- Advance Financial Accounting
- Advance Cost Accounting
Semester III & IV:
- Research methodology
- Advance Financial Management
- Advance Auditing
- Related Applied Component- Direct and Indirect Tax
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