Undergraduate Degree in either of the areas of Commerce / Accounting / Management with a minimum 50% marks from a recognised institute or University.
The M.Com in Financial Analysis integrated with KPMG, is thoughtfully aligned with the principles of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. This programme bridges the gap between academic learning and industry requirements, focusing on financial analysis, accounting, and management practices to prepare students for the evolving demands of the financial sector.
Incorporating practical industry insights and emphasising critical thinking and analytical skills, the curriculum reflects NEP’s objective of fostering holistic and application-oriented education. By integrating data-driven methodologies and financial modelling, the programme equips students to navigate complex corporate finance environments and develop strategic solutions for investment and risk management challenges.
Aligned with the NEP’s vision to enhance employability and global competitiveness, the programme provides experiential learning opportunities, empowering graduates to thrive in high-demand roles within the financial services industry. This forward-thinking approach ensures students are well-prepared to meet professional challenges and excel in an ever-changing economic landscape.
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Core
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Indian Accounting Standard –I |
| Direct Tax Planning | |
| Business Information Technology | |
| Investment Management | |
| Strategic Management | |
| International Financial Market And Instruments | |
| Project | TD PCL-1 |
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Core
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Indian Accounting Standard –II |
| Advanced Research Method | |
| AI In Accounting | |
| Advanced Corporate Accounting | |
| SEC | Internship |
| Open Elective | OE-1 |
| Project | TD PCL-2 |
| Sl. No. | Title of the Paper |
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Core
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Indian Accounting Standard –III |
| Project & Operations Management | |
| Financial Econometrics | |
| International Auditing And Assurance | |
| Open Elective | OE-2 |
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Project
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Dissertation |
| TD PCL-3 |
| Sl. No. | Title of the Paper |
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Core
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Indian Accounting Standard –IV |
| Financial Modelling | |
| Mercantile Law | |
| Financial Research & Analytics | |
| Advanced Tax Laws | |
| Corporate Valuation Strategies | |
| Project | TD PCL-4 |
There are a wide range of interesting and rewarding career opportunities in finance and business on completion of this course. Students can opt for openings in the areas of banks, finance companies, share broking, commodity, PE funds, and regulators like RBI, Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI), Forward Market Commission (FMC) and stock exchanges like NSE, BSE, commodity, currency and derivative exchanges. A post-graduation can be pursued which can be further expanded with research in areas like marketing (institutional and retail), operations & risk management and dealing, portfolio management services, treasury & arbitrage, distribution of products, legal, secretarial accounts and compliance etc.
Financial Management Analysis examines a company's financial statements and other data to assess its financial health, performance, and future prospects.
Yes. Being a Financial Analyst has its share of challenges, especially managing stressful deadlines, the accuracy of the work done, and the consequences that follow the analysis.
Financial Analysts are in high demand, and job growth in this field is projected to skyrocket by 9% in the coming years.
People can pursue a Bachelor of Commerce with an Honors degree to learn Financial Analysis. Furthermore, people who want to advance their career can pursue a Master of Commerce (MCom) degree from a recognised college or institute in India with specialisation in Financial Analysis.
A financial analyst studies the data, makes estimates on possible results, and gives business guidance on how to spend or invest capital.