CSJMU M.Com FAQs
Ques. What is the scope of M.Com from CSJMU? Is it worth pursuing?
Ans. M.Com from CSJMU is a highly valuable qualification given the university's NAAC A++ status and UGC Category-I recognition. The programme opens multiple career avenues: UGC NET/JRF for lectureship and research fellowships, PhD admission at CSJMU or other universities, corporate roles in finance, taxation, and accounting, banking sector jobs (IBPS PO, RBI Grade B), and government jobs via SSC CGL and UPSC. With a very affordable fee of Rs. 42,400 for the entire 2-year programme, M.Com at CSJMU offers excellent value for money compared to private universities.
Ques. Can I pursue UGC NET after M.Com from CSJMU?
Ans. Yes, M.Com graduates from CSJMU are fully eligible to appear for UGC NET in Commerce (Paper I: General and Paper II: Commerce). Qualifying UGC NET makes you eligible for Assistant Professor positions in colleges and universities across India. Qualifying with JRF (Junior Research Fellowship) additionally provides a monthly fellowship of Rs. 37,000 for the first 2 years and Rs. 42,000 thereafter for pursuing PhD research. CSJMU's M.Com curriculum is well-aligned with the UGC NET Commerce syllabus, covering advanced accounting, business economics, taxation, and management.
Ques. What is the difference between M.Com and MBA? Which should I choose after B.Com?
Ans. M.Com and MBA serve different career objectives. M.Com is a 2-year academic PG degree focused on advanced commerce, accounting, taxation, and research, ideal for those targeting UGC NET, PhD, or academic careers. MBA is a professional management degree with a broader focus on business strategy, marketing, HR, and operations, better suited for corporate management roles. M.Com at CSJMU costs only Rs. 42,400 total, while MBA at CSJMU costs Rs. 1,80,400 (Rs. 90,200/year). If you aim for academia or government jobs, M.Com is the better choice; for corporate management careers, MBA is preferred.
Ques. How competitive is M.Com admission at CSJMU given only 30 seats?
Ans. With only 30 seats, M.Com admission at CSJMU is quite competitive. Admission is merit-based on B.Com graduation marks, so students with higher aggregate percentages have a better chance. In previous years, students with 55-60%+ in B.Com have generally secured admission. Since CSJMU is a state university, students from CSJMU-affiliated colleges may have a slight advantage in the merit list. It is advisable to apply early and ensure all documents are in order. Students who miss out on the campus programme can also consider M.Com at affiliated colleges of CSJMU.
Ques. Is M.Com at CSJMU campus or at affiliated colleges? What is the difference?
Ans. M.Com is offered both at the CSJMU campus (School of Business Management, 30 seats, Rs. 21,200/year) and at various affiliated colleges across Kanpur and surrounding districts. The campus programme offers better faculty, research facilities, placement support, and the NAAC A++ university environment. Affiliated colleges may have more seats and lower fees but vary in quality. For students aiming for UGC NET, PhD, or competitive exams, the campus programme is recommended. For local convenience or lower fees, affiliated colleges are an option.
Ques. What documents are required for M.Com admission at CSJMU?
Ans. For M.Com admission at CSJMU, candidates typically need: B.Com degree certificate and mark sheets (all years), 10th and 12th mark sheets and certificates, character certificate from the last institution attended, transfer/migration certificate (if from another university), category certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS, if applicable), domicile certificate (for UP residents), passport-size photographs, and Aadhaar card. Candidates appearing in the final year of B.Com can apply provisionally and must submit the final mark sheet/degree certificate at the time of document verification. All documents should be carried in original along with self-attested photocopies.
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