Syllabus
- Master of Business Administration (International Business)(Semester-I and II) (click here)
- Master of Commerce (M.Com) (Semester-I and II) (click here)
- Diploma in Goods & Services Tax
- NSE Certified Capital Market Professional (NCCMP)
- Certification Program in Mutual Fund Distributor
Program Outcome
- Master of Business Administration (International Business) (click here)
- Master of Commerce (M.Com)(click here)
Course Structure
Master of Commerce (M.Com)
The Master of Commerce (M.Com) program is a postgraduate degree focused on enhancing knowledge and skills in areas such as, Accounting, Management, Finance, Economics & Research. This program typically spans two years and is designed to offer an in-depth understanding of business principles, preparing graduates for various professional roles in financial and corporate sectors.
Program Structure
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Duration:
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2 years P.G. Program divided into four Semesters
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Admission Requirements
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Eligibility:
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Applicants need a Bachelor's degree in Commerce or an equivalent qualification from a recognized university.
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Admission Process:
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Entrance Examinations: University conducts entrance exam to assess the eligibility of candidates. Common exams include CET, and others.
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Career Opportunities
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Accounting and Finance:
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Roles include Financial Analyst, Chartered Accountant, Corporate Treasurer, Auditor, and Tax consultant
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Management:
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Graduates can pursue positions such as Business Development Manager, Operations Manager, Human Resources Manager, and Marketing Manager.
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Banking and Insurance
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Opportunities include Bank Manager, Insurance underwriter, and Investment Banker.
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Academia and Research:
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Options include becoming a Assistant Professor in Commerce& Management, Working as a Research Analyst, Research Assistant, Project Assistant etc.
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Master of Business Administration in International Business (MBA IB)
MBA in International Business is a specialized degree designed to prepare students for management roles in global business environments. This program typically covers a range of topics related to International Trade, Cross-Cultural Management, Global Marketing, and Strategic Planning for multinational corporations. Here are some key aspects of an MBA in International Business:
Program Structure
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Duration:
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2 years PG Program, Divided into Four Semesters.
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Admission Requirements
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Eligibility
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Applicants generally need a Bachelor's degree in Commerce or any equivalent Degree from a recognized university.
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Admission Process
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Entrance Examinations: Common exams include CET, and others.
Merit-Based: Admission is based on the academic performance during the undergraduate studies& CET Score.
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Career Opportunities
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International Marketing
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Roles Include International Marketing Manager, Global Product Manager, And Export Manager.
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Global Finance
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Opportunities include International Financial Analyst, Global Investment Banker, and Foreign Exchange Manager , apart from Fund Manager and Broker
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International Trade and Commerce
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Positions such as Trade Compliance Manager, Import/Export coordinator, and International Trade Consultant with Manufacture of Exporting Goods.
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Supply Chain and Logistics
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Careers include global supply chain manager, international logistics manager, and procurement manager stakeholder can work as intermediate like CHA ðics .
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Consulting
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Opportunities as International business consultant, global strategy consultant, and cross-cultural consultant.
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Business Development
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Roles such as International Business Development Manager, Global Expansion Manager, and International Sales Director.
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Human Resources
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Positions include global HR manager, International talent acquisition specialist, and cross-border employee relations manager.
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Project Management:
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Opportunities as International project manager, global program manager, and Transnational project coordinator.
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International Relations and Policy:
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Careers in International relations specialist, global policy analyst, and International NGO manager.
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Entrepreneurship:
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Starting and managing businesses with a focus on International markets.
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Tourism and Hospitality:
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Roles include International hotel manager, global travel consultant, and International event coordinator and trivial agent.
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Academia and Research:
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Opportunities to become a Lecturer in International Business, or to Work as a Research Analyst Specializing in Global Business Practices.
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