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Master of Commerce in E-Commerce or M.Com in E-Commerce is a 2-year postgraduate degree program, the minimum eligibility for which is a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce from a recognized college or its equivalent exam. The Master’s degree program is granted after the successful completion of a two years program that basically covers the joint study of the concepts and ideas of IT, Commerce, Management, Finance, and Economics, etc. During the program, candidates are introduced to different aspects of e-commerce applied in the business.
Admissions in M.Com E-Commerce are based on candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance exam, and a resulting round of counseling.
The candidate must have passed the B.Com Examination of the University of Mumbai or any other recognized University.
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
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Management Concepts and Organizational Behaviour | Accounting for Managerial Decisions |
Business Environment | Computer Application in Business |
Managerial Economics | E-Commerce |
Statistical Analysis | International Business Environment |
Financial and Cost Accounting | International Marketing |
Marketing Management | International Finance |
Financial Management | Information Technology in Business |
Semester 3 | Semester 4 |
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Operation Research | Strategic Management |
Database Management | On-Line Marketing and E-CRM |
Internet and Web Designing | Accounting Information System |
Service Marketing and CRM | Management Information System |
Network Infrastructure and Payment System | International Business Laws and Taxation |
Business Models for E-Commerce | Legal Security and Other Issue in E-Commerce |
Training Report and Presentation | Project Report and Viva |
- Candidates can apply for M.Com in an E-commerce course through an entrance examination. Candidates need to clear the entrance test for getting admission. Direct admissions are also offered as per the merit.
- Basically, candidates with having a first-class degree in B.Com are provided direct admission to the M.Com program.