Kanoria PGMM M.Com EAFM FAQs
Ques. What is M.Com EAFM and how is it different from M.Com ABST and M.Com Business Administration at Kanoria College?
Ans. M.Com EAFM (Economic Administration and Financial Management) focuses on economics, financial management, banking, and investment analysis. M.Com ABST focuses on accounting, auditing, and statistics, while M.Com Business Administration focuses on management principles. All three have 40 seats and an annual fee of Rs. 20,000.
Ques. What career options are available after M.Com (EAFM) from Kanoria College?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in banking, financial management, investment analysis, economic research, taxation, insurance, and government services. The degree also provides a strong foundation for Ph.D. in Commerce/Economics, MBA (Finance), and professional certifications like CFA and CFP.
Ques. Has Kanoria College produced gold medalists in M.Com EAFM?
Ans. Yes, Ms. Anushka Kabawat won the University of Rajasthan gold medal in M.Com EAFM (FM Group) in the 2024 examinations, reflecting the strong academic performance of EAFM students at the college.
Ques. What subjects are covered in M.Com EAFM at Kanoria College?
Ans. The M.Com EAFM curriculum covers Economic Administration, Financial Management, Banking and Insurance, Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management, International Finance, Taxation, and Research Methodology, among other subjects as per the University of Rajasthan syllabus.
Ques. What is the minimum eligibility for M.Com (EAFM) 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. Is M.Com EAFM useful for banking sector careers?
Ans. Yes, M.Com EAFM is particularly well-suited for banking sector careers. The curriculum covers banking, financial management, and investment analysis in depth, providing a strong foundation for banking exams (IBPS, SBI PO, RBI Grade B) and careers in financial institutions.
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