I am studying B.com Carperat sectryship what is the best cource to study in M.Com
Hello Monish
Thanks for contacting careers360. You already are pursuing a very promising course of Company Secretaryship which is currently at sky high limits for students. It is high in demand as a corporate professional. The need and the role of the company secretaries have been increased with the advent of the new Companies Act 2013. Company Secretary has been recognized as Key Managerial Personnel along with the Chief Executive Officer/Managing Director, whole-time director and Chief Financial Officer. The role itself has evolved from being more an inward-focused role, to becoming much more outward-looking. A Company Secretary renders Corporate Governance and Secretarial services, something pivotal in the corporate sector today, and thus many job opportunities are available for qualifiled Company Secretaries.
If you are planning to do Masters in Commerce after completing your Bachelors then it will be advisable that you kick start with your new course only after completing your CS course. Managing M.COM. with CS will be difficult because both the courses require high dedication and commitment. M.COM. is a 2 year postgraduate academic programme focusing on commerce-, accounting-, management- and economics-related subjects. The minimum eligibility criterion required for M.Com. course is having a Bachelor degree in Commerce with a minimum of 50% marks. Job profiles for M.COM. graduates includes Accountant, Finance manager, Operations manager, Financial analyst, Assistant finance manager, Account executive and others.
There are nearly 10 courses offered under M.COM. by many colleges. Selection of the course is completely based on your field of interest. Few have been mentioned below in detail-
MASTER OF COMMERCE (ACCOUNTANCY) - GO FOR THIS IF YOUR CONCEPTS IN ACCOUNTANCY ARE CLEAR AND YOU HAVE STRONG COMMAND OVER THE SUBJECT.
MASTER OF COMMERCE (BANKING AND FINANCE) - STUDENTS HAVING INTEREST IN BANKING SECTOR CHOOSE THIS COURSE . HOWEVER YOU WILL HAVE TO APPEAR FOR BANKING EXAMS FOR JOB PROSPECTS.
M ASTER OF COMMERCE (BUSINESS MANAGEMENT) - IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN MANAGEMENT COURSE AND BUSINESS STUDIES THEN THIS IS PERFECT.
MASTER OF COMMERCE (E-COMMERCE) -E-COMM IS LATELY ONE OF THE MOST HIGH IN DEMAND COURSE DUE TO THE TREMENDOUS GROWTH OF THIS SECTOR.
MASTER OF COMMERCE (MARKETING)- IF SALES AND MARKETING IS YOUR CUP OF TEA THEN THIS COURSE GIVES YOU A PROMISING FUTURE.
MASTER OF COMMERCE (STATISTICS)- IF ECONOMICS IS YOUR AREA OF EXPERTISE THEN THIS IS THE MOST DESIRABLE COURSE.
MASTER OF COMMERCE (TAXATION)- TAXATION HAS ALWAYS BEEN A DIFFICULT SUBJECT IN COMMERCE BUT YOUR INTEREST AND INTELLIGENCE IN THE SUBJECT CAN PROVE TO BE VERY BENEFICIAL IN LONG RUN.
MASTER OF COMMERCE (FINANCE & CONTROLS)- THIS AREA DEALS IN FINANCING WITH MANAGEMENT CONTROLS AND OPERATIONS RELATED WITH COST.
Top Colleges in India offering M.COM. courses are:
- Hindu College in New Delhi with Annual fee of 13.2k
- Loyola College in Chennai with Annual Fee of 4.39k
- Shri Ram College in New Delhi with Annual fee of 29.6k
- Symbiosis college of Arts and Commerce in Pune with Annual fee of 18.5k
- Narsee Monjee College of Commerce in Mumbai with Annual fee of 29.7k
- Hansraj College in New Delhi with Annual fee of 17.6k
All the subjects in M.Com are excellent and have a good scope.Take the best decision on the basis of your interest and hold on the subject.
Good Luck!