B.Com/M.Com

B.COM

Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)

Duration: The BCom course is typically a three-year undergraduate program.
Curriculum: The curriculum usually includes subjects such as Accounting, Economics, Business Management, Finance, Marketing, and Business Law.
Specializations: Many universities offer specializations within the BCom program, such as Accounting, Finance, Marketing, and International Business
Career Opportunities: Graduates of BCom programs often pursue careers in finance, accounting, marketing, human resources, and various other business-related fields.
Further Studies: After completing a BCom, students can pursue higher education such as a Master of Commerce (MCom) 
Skills: The course equips students with analytical, decision-making, and communication skills, which are essential for a career in the business world.

M.COM

Master of Commerce (M.Com)

 M.Com is a postgraduate academic degree that focuses on the study of commerce, accounting, management, and economics.
Specializations: The course offers specializations in areas such as accounting, finance, taxation, marketing, and human resources.
Duration: The typical duration of an M.Com course is 2 years.
Eligibility: Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree in commerce or related fields from a recognized university.
Career Opportunities: Graduates of M.Com can pursue careers in fields such as banking, finance, accounting, auditing, teaching, and consulting.
Further Studies: After completing M.Com, students can also pursue higher education such as Ph.D. in Commerce or related fields.