The Master of Commerce (M.Com) program at the Postgraduate Department of Commerce, Seshadripuram College, is designed to equip students with advanced knowledge in commerce, accounting, finance, and business management. The program emphasizes analytical thinking, problem-solving, and practical application of theories in real-world business scenarios. With a curriculum that is aligned with current industry trends and academic advancements, the program fosters both academic rigor and professional growth.
Students gain a deep understanding of various subjects such as financial management, corporate governance, taxation, and strategic management. The department also encourages research and projects, allowing students to explore areas of interest and contribute to the field of commerce.
The program is supported by experienced faculty, industry partnerships, and resources like Expert Speaks, internships, and workshops. Graduates of the M.Com program are well-prepared for careers in academia, research, financial institutions, corporate sectors, and entrepreneurship.
Note: In the case of SC/ST students and visually challenged students the minimum percentage of marks required shall be less by 5%.
Seshadripuram College follows the curriculum assigned by Bangalore City University. The focus is to ensure student's academic excellence, which is very much a requisite for their future. At the same time, special attention is also paid to go beyond the classroom to make sure that the knowledge transferred is also practically applicable.
Paper | Subject |
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1.1 | Global Business Environment |
1.2 | Monetary System |
1.3 | Principles of Business Decision |
1.4 | Technology in Business |
1.5 | Advanced Financial Management & Practices |
1.6 | Knowledge Management & Innovation |
1.7 | Soft Core Business Models for Startups |
Paper | Subject |
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2.1 | Contemporary Indian Banking |
2.2 | Risk Management & Derivatives |
2.3 | Advanced Research Methodology (Practical) |
2.4 | Digital Marketing |
2.5 | Venture Creation and Development |
2.6 | Indian Ethos and Leadership |
2.7 | Soft Core Financial Modelling for Business |
Group - I: Accounting & Taxation | |
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Paper | Subject |
3.1 | Intellectual Property Rights |
3.2 | Trade Logistics & Supply Chain Management |
3.3 | Business Reporting and Practices |
3.4 | Strategic Cost Management - I |
3.5 | Corporate Tax Planning |
3.6 | Open Elective |
Group - II: Finance & Banking | |
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Paper | Subject |
3.1 | Intellectual Property Rights |
3.2 | Trade Logistics & Supply Chain Management |
3.3 | Financial Markets & Services |
3.4 | Financial Planning & Investment Environment |
3.5 | Innovation in Banking & Technology |
3.6 | Open Elective |
Group - I: Accounting & Taxation | |
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Paper | Subject |
4.1 | Analytics in Commerce & Business |
4.2 | Forensic Accounting & Auditing |
4.3 | International Accounting |
4.4 | Strategic Cost Management - II |
4.5 | Goods & Services Tax |
4.6 | Dissertation / Project |
Group - II: Finance & Banking | |
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Paper | Subject |
4.1 | Analytics in Commerce & Business |
4.2 | Forensic Accounting & Auditing |
4.3 | Forex Management |
4.4 | Security Analysis & Portfolio Management |
4.5 | Strategic Financial Management |
4.6 | Dissertation / Project |
Subject |
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Accounting and Taxation |
Finance and Banking |
These outcomes collectively prepare graduates of the M.Com. program to excel in diverse roles within the business world, from managerial positions to entrepreneurial endeavours.
Graduates of a Master of Commerce (M.Com.) program typically pursue a variety of career paths across different sectors. Some common career outcomes include:
These career outcomes highlight the versatility and applicability of the skills and knowledge acquired through an M.Com. program, preparing graduates for roles in finance, accounting, management, consulting, and beyond.