M.Com. in Financial Accounting

M.Com. in Financial Accounting is a postgraduate program designed to provide advanced knowledge in financial accounting, auditing, and taxation. The course duration is typically 2 years, divided into four semesters, during which students gain in-depth insights into accounting principles, financial reporting, cost accounting, management accounting, and financial analysis. The curriculum is structured to prepare graduates for roles in corporate finance, accounting firms, government organizations, and financial consultancy. It also emphasizes practical skills, using case studies, software tools, and industry internships. Admission generally requires a bachelor’s degree in commerce or a related field. Graduates of this program are equipped with the expertise to manage complex financial transactions, prepare financial statements, and ensure compliance with legal accounting standards.