MCom (Master of Commerce) in Computer Application is a 2-year Postgraduate Course. The course is taught both as a full-time course and as distance learning.
The program would typically be a two-year course, divided into semesters.
Candidates should have a bachelor's degree in commerce or a related field from a recognized university. Some programs might have additional requirements related to computer applications or information technology.
Advanced studies in accounting, finance, economics, and business management.
Specialized courses in programming, database management, information systems, and business applications.
Study of electronic commerce principles and practices.
Analyzing and interpreting business data for decision-making.
Some programs may require students to undertake a research project or dissertation.
Analyzing financial data using IT tools and technologies.
Developing software solutions for financial services.
Overseeing online business operations.
Developing and implementing digital marketing strategies.
Advising businesses on technology solutions and strategies.
Implementing and maintaining enterprise resource planning systems.
Analyzing business data to provide insights and recommendations.
Handling and interpreting large sets of data for decision-making.
Managing and optimizing databases for businesses.
Designing and maintaining data warehousing solutions.
Creating software applications for business needs.
Developing and customizing enterprise resource planning systems.
Planning and overseeing IT projects in organizations.
Managing the implementation and maintenance of information systems.
Working on technological solutions for the financial industry.
Working on blockchain technologies.
Ensuring the security of computer systems and networks.
Advising on IT security measures for businesses.
Teaching or training in educational institutions or corporate settings.
Starting and managing technology-focused businesses.