M.Com. (Advanced Accountancy)
M.Com. (Advanced Accountancy)Â is a 2-year postgraduate program focused on in-depth knowledge... View more
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Bunts 247 started the discussion How is M.Com (Advanced Accountancy) relevant in the current corporate ? in the forum M.Com. (Advanced Accountancy) 3 months ago
How is M.Com (Advanced Accountancy) relevant in the current corporate ?
The program trains students to understand updated accounting standards, tax laws, and regulatory requirements, which are critical for compliance and transparent financial reporting. As businesses face stricter regulations and complex financial transactions, specialists in advanced accounting and auditing are increasingly valued by…
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Bunts 247 started the discussion What are the future growth prospects after M.Com (Advanced Accountancy)? in the forum M.Com. (Advanced Accountancy) 3 months ago
What are the future growth prospects after M.Com (Advanced Accountancy)?
With experience, graduates can grow into senior positions such as senior accountant, finance manager, audit manager, tax manager, financial controller, or CFO, depending on skills and qualifications. Combining M.Com with professional certifications (CA, CMA, CS, ACCA, CPA, CFA) further enhances career prospects in India and abroad
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Bunts 247 started the discussion What is the difference between a general M.Com and M.Com (Advanced Accountancy)? in the forum M.Com. (Advanced Accountancy) 3 months ago
What is the difference between a general M.Com and M.Com (Advanced Accountancy)?
A general M.Com covers a broader mix of areas like marketing, HR, economics, and finance, while M.Com (Advanced Accountancy) focuses deeply on financial accounting, cost accounting, auditing, and taxation. Students who want specialized and technical roles in accounts, audit, and taxation usually benefit more from the Advanced Accountancy specialization.
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Bunts 247 started the discussion Is M.Com (Advanced Accountancy) helpful for academic or research careers? in the forum M.Com. (Advanced Accountancy) 3 months ago
Is M.Com (Advanced Accountancy) helpful for academic or research careers?
Yes, the program often includes research methodology and advanced topics that form a good base for M.Phil, PhD, or academic roles in commerce and accounting. Students interested in teaching, research, or policy analysis in accounting and finance can use this degree as a stepping stone to higher research degrees
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Bunts 247 started the discussion What practical exposure do students get in M.Com (Advanced Accountancy)? in the forum M.Com. (Advanced Accountancy) 3 months ago
What practical exposure do students get in M.Com (Advanced Accountancy)?
Students typically work on practical problems, case studies, project reports, and sometimes internships or industry-focused assignments in finance and accounting. They practice preparation and analysis of financial statements, tax computations, audit reports, and investment or insurance accounts to bridge theory and real-world application.
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Bunts 247 started the discussion How does this course support preparation for CA, CMA, or CS? in the forum M.Com. (Advanced Accountancy) 3 months ago
How does this course support preparation for CA, CMA, or CS?
The syllabus overlaps significantly with professional areas such as financial accounting, taxation, auditing, and corporate law, which are core components of CA, CMA, and CS exams. Regular exposure to case studies, practical assignments, and accounting standards helps students build conceptual clarity and exam-oriented depth for these…
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Bunts 247 started the discussion What career options are available after M.Com (Advanced Accountancy)? in the forum M.Com. (Advanced Accountancy) 3 months ago
What career options are available after M.Com (Advanced Accountancy)?
Graduates can work as accountants, financial analysts, tax consultants, internal auditors, external auditors, finance executives, and accounts managers in corporate, banking, and consultancy sectors. The degree also supports preparation for professional roles like Chartered Accountant, Cost Accountant, Management Accountant, or academic…
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Bunts 247 started the discussion What are the main subjects taught in M.Com (Advanced Accountancy)? in the forum M.Com. (Advanced Accountancy) 3 months ago
What are the main subjects taught in M.Com (Advanced Accountancy)?
Core subjects typically include advanced financial accounting, advanced cost and management accounting, auditing, corporate finance, direct and indirect taxation, financial reporting, and accounting standards. Some programs also include research methodology, corporate governance, financial statement analysis, and specialized topics like…
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Bunts 247 started the discussion What are the eligibility criteria for M.Com (Advanced Accountancy)? in the forum M.Com. (Advanced Accountancy) 3 months ago
What are the eligibility criteria for M.Com (Advanced Accountancy)?
Most universities require a relevant bachelor’s degree such as B.Com, BBI, BAF, BFM, BMS, or equivalent from a recognized university. Many institutes expect a minimum aggregate in the range of about 50–55%, with merit-based or entrance-based admission depending on the college or university
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Bunts 247 started the discussion What is M.Com (Advanced Accountancy) and who should opt for it? in the forum M.Com. (Advanced Accountancy) 3 months ago
What is M.Com (Advanced Accountancy) and who should opt for it?
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M.Com (Advanced Accountancy) is a 2-year postgraduate program focusing on advanced accounting, finance, taxation, and auditing for students who want to specialize in professional accounting and corporate finance roles. It is ideal for B.Com or commerce graduates aiming for careers in accounting firms, corporate finance departments,…
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