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40

Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

24 Months

Master of Commerce (M.Com) in Finance and Taxation is a full-time two-year postgraduate course offered by the Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam.


Eligibility Criteria

  • The Candidate should have Graduated in Commerce/BBA/BBM with not less than a CGPA of 1.80 out of 4 in the Core Group (Core + Complementary + Open Courses)
  • Graduation in Commerce/BBA/BBM with not less than a CGPA of 4.5 out of 10 in the Core Group (Core + Complementary + Open Courses)
  • Graduation in Commerce/BBA/BBM with not less than 45% marks in part III (Main/Core+subsidiaries/Complementaries).

Admission Details

Admission is based Students desirous of obtaining admission to the UG program have to necessarily register through Mahatma Gandhi University, Centralized Allotment Process (CAP). Candidates seeking Admission under community merit /management quota/ sports quota / cultural quota should also submit applications to the college directly. The college offers the following programs.

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