Department of Law & Administrative Studies
Master of Philosophy in Commerce
Introduction
The M.Phil in Commerce program is an advanced academic pursuit designed to foster a deep understanding of commerce, economics, and business management. This rigorous postgraduate program offers students an opportunity to delve into complex economic and financial theories, develop critical research skills, and gain practical insights into contemporary business practices. With a focus on both theory and application, the M.Phil in Commerce equips students with the knowledge and tools needed to excel in various roles, from academia to industry. Throughout the program, students engage in intensive research, explore emerging trends in commerce, and collaborate with renowned faculty members. Graduates emerge with a comprehensive understanding of commerce, ready to address complex challenges in the world of business, finance, and economics.
Program Features
- Duration: 02 Years
- Credit Hours: 30
- Semester: 04
- Campus: Main Campus
Admission Requirement: Admission Requirement: (Eligibility): BS/MS (B.Com (Hons), BBA (Hons), M.Com, MBA) or equivalent recognized qualification with at least 45% marks.
Semester - I | |||
Code | Course Name | Credit Hours | |
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RSM511 | Research Methodology | 3 | |
ECN512 | Econometrics | 3 | |
FIN513 | International Finance | 3 | |
FIN514 | Entrepreneurial Finance | 3 | |
ACT515 | Strategic Management Accounting | ||
ACT516 | Public Sector Accounting | 3 | |
HRM517 | Green HRM | 3 | |
MKT518 | Latest Trends in Marketing Research | 3 | |
MKT519 | Strategic Marketing | 3 |
Semester - II | |||
Code | Course Name | Credit Hours | |
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NLG521 | Knowledge Management | 3 | |
MGT522 | Advanced Strategic Management | 3 | |
FIN523 | Foreign Direct Investment | 3 | |
ACT524 | Forensic Accounting | 3 | |
HRM525 | International Labor Laws | ||
MGT526 | Stress Management | 3 | |
MGT527 | Advances in Retail Management | 3 | |
ITC528 | Advanced E-Commerce | 3 | |
HRM529 | Organizational Theory and Behaviour | 3 |
Semester - III, IV & IV | |||
Code | Course Name | Credit Hours | |
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RSM511 | Research & Analysis |