Padur, Kelambakkam (OMR), Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Chennai - 603 103.
Campus: 044 69034444 / 7824080621 Admission: 044 24469714 /9789885555
The PG Department of Commerce was established in the year 2014 with the aim of concentrating on subject areas like Accounting, Economics, Finance and Marketing. Moreover the department adheres to a hands-on, practical approach to facilitate understanding and analysis. Furthermore the department focuses on a duly comparison of published financial statements in the light of various accounting norms.
The Department aims at facilitating the students in the development of competency in research in the various emerging fields of commerce and accounting. The course enables the students to face the challenges of the modern industry in areas such as trade, accounting and finance and also helps them in undertaking research according to their area of interest.
Various Corporate Sectors in their Marketing and Accounts Sections
Finance, Commerce and Banking Sectors
Research Associates with Economic Consulting Firms
Economic Consulting Jobs
Customs Department
Import/Export Companies
Indian Civil Services
Indian Statistical Services
Indian Economic Services
Insurance Industry
Research/ Ph. D.
Highlights of the course:
Global certification provided by IMA
CMA study is divided into 2 parts i.e Part I & Part II
Students can pursue CMA course simultaneously with their B.Com degree.
Online exams. 75% MCQ and 25% descriptive ( No Negative marking).
Job opportunities after completing CMA (USA) are:
Financial Analyst
Finance Manager
Chief Financial Officer
Financial Risk Manager.
Cost Accountant etc.
* Interested students can register by paying additional course fees.
I Year | II Year |
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Semester - I | Semester - III |
Advanced Corporate Accounting and Accounting Standards |
Research Methodology |
Financial Management | Knowledge Management |
Organizational Behaviour |
Fundamentals of Information Technology |
Managerial Economics |
Business Ethics, Corporate Governance & Social Responsibility |
Customer Relationship Management |
Advertisement and Sales Promotion |
Soft Skill – I | Life and Managerial Skill |
Semester - II | Semester - IV |
Advanced Cost and Management Accounting |
Management Information Systems |
Quantitative Techniques for Business Decisions |
Investment Analysis and Portfolio Theory |
Marketing of Services |
Merchant Banking and Financial Services |
Total Quality Management | International Marketing |
Consumer Behaviour | Project Plus Viva-voce |
Soft Skill – II Internship |
Advance Computing Skill |
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Masters of Commerce or M.Com is a post graduate level course ideal for candidates who wish to make a career in banking financial services and insurance (BFSI) as well as accounting and commerce sectors. The 2-year course delves deeper into the functioning of the economy, capital, revenue, trade, taxes, etc. taught in B. Com. Since, M.Com. is a specialized area in itself, only those candidates who have pursued B.Com, can go for it. M.Com. is also a good option for CA/CS candidates.
The course is largely about numbers, graphs and calculations, hence it is essential for an aspirant to have sharp analytical skills and love for numbers. The course helps sharpen logical reasoning, eye for details, ability to remember facts and handle pressure along with increasing knowledge of banking and financial sectors, building strong leadership qualities and familiarizing students to computers.
The course imparts in-depth knowledge in the field of accounting and finance covering all the areas of various specialisation which is a major advantage to the students as they gain knowledge about the different domains. The course in general is all about understanding the whole commerce field in a capsule form making the graduate an expert in the area of commerce mainly accounting, management and other areas of which only the basics were covered in the under graduate course.
After completing M.Com. (General), a candidate can seek employment in the BFSI sector, opt for teaching or lecturer-ship or go for research. There are various job options for M.Com. (General) degree holders in private, public as well as government sectors. Nationalised banks, Railways, Income Tax and other such government departments are good options to aim for a secure and prosperous career. Every business organization, whether it is an international conglomerate or a NGO, requires commerce graduates in various capacities to run their finance and accounting department. Banks and auditing firms also hire M.Com. (General) degree holders in large numbers.
The course curriculum deems it necessary for the students to undergo one internship and a project during the course. In today’s competitive job market, employers are looking for the best of the best. They want you to have a glowing resume, an array of extracurricular hobbies and, on top of that, previous professional experience. But as a fresher, the only way to gain professional experience is through internships and project work. By completing internships and projects successfully, students not only build their skills but also gain a network of professional contacts who will give them the opportunity to work full time.