M.Com. in Banking

M.Com. in Banking is a postgraduate degree program typically spanning 2 years, designed for students seeking specialized knowledge in banking and finance. The curriculum covers advanced topics such as financial management, banking operations, risk management, investment analysis, and regulatory frameworks. Students gain an in-depth understanding of modern banking practices, economic theories, and financial markets. The program often includes practical training through internships or case studies, preparing graduates for careers in banks, financial institutions, and corporate finance departments. Upon completion, students are well-equipped for roles like bank managers, financial analysts, risk assessors, or consultants. Some universities also offer research opportunities, paving the way for further academic pursuits in banking and finance.