Kanoria PGMM M.Com ABST FAQs
Ques. What is M.Com ABST and how is it different from M.Com Business Administration at Kanoria College?
Ans. M.Com ABST (Accountancy and Business Statistics) focuses on advanced accounting, auditing, taxation, and statistical methods, making it ideal for students pursuing CA, CMA, or careers in accounting and finance. M.Com Business Administration focuses on management principles and is suited for corporate management roles. Both have 40 seats and an annual fee of Rs. 20,000.
Ques. What career options are available after M.Com (ABST) from Kanoria College?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as Chartered Accountants (after CA exams), Cost and Management Accountants, Tax Consultants, Auditors, Financial Analysts, Banking Officers, and in teaching and research. The degree also provides a strong foundation for Ph.D. in Commerce.
Ques. Is M.Com ABST useful for CA preparation?
Ans. Yes, M.Com ABST provides a strong theoretical foundation in accounting, auditing, and taxation that complements CA preparation. Many students pursue M.Com ABST alongside or after their CA articleship to strengthen their academic credentials.
Ques. Has Kanoria College produced gold medalists in M.Com ABST?
Ans. Yes, the college has produced University of Rajasthan gold medalists in M.Com ABST. Ms. Anushka Kabawat won the gold medal in M.Com EAFM (FM Group) in the University of Rajasthan Exam 2024, reflecting the strong academic performance of commerce students at the college.
Ques. What is the minimum eligibility for M.Com (ABST) admission at Kanoria College?
Ans. Candidates must have a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in graduation (B.Com or equivalent). Students from universities outside Rajasthan must have a minimum of 60% marks.
Ques. Can I pursue both M.Com ABST and CA simultaneously?
Ans. Yes, many students pursue M.Com ABST alongside their CA articleship or CA exams. The M.Com programme's schedule is generally compatible with CA preparation, though students should confirm the timetable with the college to ensure there are no conflicts.
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