Eligibility
Master of Commerce Eligibility criteria
1) A Candidate shall be admitted to the First Year (Semester-I) Course for the Master’s degree in the Faculty of Commerce provided that he / she has passed the Bachelor’s Degree examination in the Faculty of Commerce & Management of this University or any other University recognized as equivalent thereto with compulsory English as one of the passing subjects. The condition of passing the bachelor’s degree examination with compulsory English shall not apply to a candidate migrating from the jurisdiction of a University in the State of Maharashtra if he seeks admission to a post graduate Course of this University.
2) A common Entrance Test (CET) will be conducted by the respective department of the University (The schedule and other details of CET will be declared separately.) The merit list for admission to postgraduate course will be prepared by the university departments. It will be based on the marks secured in the CET and the marks secured in the respective optional subject during the third or final year of their degree course (50% weightage will be given to the CET marks and the remaining 50% to the marks obtained in the relevant subject during final year of the degree program.)
Master of Business Administration (International Business) Eligibility criteria
1) A Candidate who have completed bachelor’s degree of any faculty of this university or any other university recognized as equivalent to a degree of this university in any faculty shall be eligible for MBA (IB) course
2) A candidate who have BBA passed Bachelor Degree Examination of this University or from any other University or any other course equivalent thereto shall be eligible to take admission to the first semester M.B.A (I.B)
3) A common Entrance Test (CET) will be conducted by the respective department of the University (The schedule and other details of CET will be declared separately.) The merit list for admission to postgraduate course will be prepared by the university departments. It will be based on the marks secured in the CET and the marks secured in the respective optional subject during the third or final year of their degree course (50% weightage will be given to the CET marks and the remaining 50% to the marks obtained in the relevant subject during final year of the degree program.)