KASC M.Com (CA) FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between M.Com and M.Com (CA) at KASC?
Ans. M.Com (regular) focuses on advanced commerce subjects like Financial Management, Taxation, and Business Research. M.Com (CA) additionally integrates computer applications into the curriculum, covering subjects like E-Commerce, Database Management Systems, Business Analytics, Advanced Excel, and Tally. M.Com (CA) is ideal for students who want to combine commerce expertise with technology skills, making them more versatile in the job market.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after M.Com (CA) from KASC?
Ans. M.Com (CA) graduates from KASC can pursue careers in accounting and finance (with technology skills), ERP implementation, business analytics, e-commerce management, banking and financial services, taxation and GST consulting, corporate management, and teaching (after UGC-NET/SET). The combination of commerce and computer skills makes graduates attractive to IT companies, fintech firms, and large corporations with digital finance operations.
Ques. Is M.Com (CA) from KASC eligible for UGC-NET in Commerce?
Ans. Yes, M.Com (CA) graduates from KASC are eligible to appear for UGC-NET in Commerce (Subject Code: 08), as the degree is awarded by Bharathiar University, which is a UGC-recognised university. The M.Com (CA) degree qualifies candidates for Assistant Professor positions in Commerce departments.
Ques. Does the M.Com (CA) programme at KASC include practical training in software like Tally and Advanced Excel?
Ans. Yes, the Department of Commerce with CA at KASC introduced a Job-Oriented Course (JOC) in "Computer Application in Business" in 2020, and Advanced Excel and Tally were added to the curriculum. The M.Com (CA) programme builds on this foundation with more advanced computer applications relevant to commerce and business management.
Ques. Can I pursue this programme if I have a B.Com (regular) degree without computer applications?
Ans. Yes, candidates with B.Com (regular) or B.Com with any specialization are eligible for M.Com (CA) at KASC. Prior knowledge of computer applications is helpful but not mandatory, as the programme is designed to build these skills from the ground up alongside advanced commerce subjects.
Ques. What is the placement scenario for M.Com (CA) graduates from KASC?
Ans. KASC has an active Placement Cell that placed over 1,071 students in 2025 with 69 recruiters visiting the campus. Top recruiters include Accenture, TCS, Infosys, Axis Bank, Sutherland, and others. M.Com (CA) graduates with combined commerce and technology skills are well-positioned for roles in finance, accounting, ERP, and business analytics. The department also has international exposure through programmes like the Malaysia visit, which enhances students' global perspective.
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