Course Level
Doctoral
Scholarship
The Ph.D. program in the School of Commerce at MRIIRS is designed to provide advanced research training in various aspects of commerce, economics, and related fields. The program aims to produce scholars who can contribute significantly to the academic and professional domains through original research, critical thinking, and the application of advanced theoretical frameworks.
Faculty Sr. No. | Department | Name | Designation | Primary area of specialization |
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1 | Commerce | Dr. Monika Goel | Professor | Finance and Taxation |
2 | Commerce | Dr. Jayender Verma | Professor | Finance and Accounting |
3 | Commerce | Dr. Preeti Chhabra | Associate Professor | Economics |
4 | Commerce | Dr. Simran Kaur | Associate Professor | Economics |
5 | Commerce | Dr. Nidhi Tandon | Associate Professor | Marketing, Consumer Behaviour |
6 | Commerce | Dr. Anjani Srivastva | Assistant Professor | Finance and Accounting |
7 | Commerce | Dr. Poonam Singh | Assistant Professor | Finance and Accounting |
A Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) as per the guidelines of the University Grant Commission (UGC).
Some of the recent courses include Brand management, Corporate and social responsibility, Digital marketing, International accounting, Portfolio management and security analysis, Business skills and Marketing of financial services.
There is great thrust on practical applications. We provide a highly interactive learning environment so that the students get a full feel of the subject and get fully involved in the application of the subject.
Provision for undertaking the courses of Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) which is a global professional accounting body.
Students need to complete 13 papers for an ACCA qualification. 9 papers are exempted in ACCA knowledge and skills modules. The student can write the ACCA 4 Professional Level papers from the second year.
A Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) as per the guidelines of the University Grant Commission (UGC).
Duration | 3 yrs |
Intake | 80 + 40 |
COURSE FEES (Per annum) for Indian Nationals in Rupees | 1,49,000/1,94,000 |
COURSE FEES (Per annum) in US $ For PIO/NRI Students | $ 3800 |
Criteria for Preparation of Merit list | Merit preparation / short listing of candidates shall be on the basis of score in SAT/MRNAT 2023/ Marks in Qualifying Examination. |
Eligibility Criteria | Pass in 10+2 Examination / Equivalent Examination with at least 50% marks in aggregate in 5 subjects including English as compulsory subject along with 4 subjects with the highest score out of the remaining subjects |
(There is a provision for undertaking the courses of Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) which is a global professional accounting body.)
Students are going to learn management, micro and macroeconomics, business knowledge, economic theory, banking and money systems, accounting ideas, and other subjects.
Students who want to go on to advanced studies or do research in statistics and related subjects should take this course.
A Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) as per the guidelines of the University Grant Commission (UGC).
Duration | 15 yrs |
Intake | 15 |
COURSE FEES (Per annum) for Indian Nationals in Rupees | 1,49,000 |
COURSE FEES (Per annum) in US $ For PIO/NRI Students | $ 3800 |
Criteria for Preparation of Merit list | Merit preparation / short listing of candidates shall be on the basis of score in SAT/MRNAT 2023/ Marks in Qualifying Examination. |
Eligibility Criteria | 50% marks in aggregate in B.Com, BBA(any stream) and BA Economics from a recognized university |
(With different specializations in the areas of Accounting and Finance, Auditing and Taxation, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Business Analytics under Elective Baskets)
Yes, we have one Under Graduate courses in commerce namely, B.Com (H).
Yes, it is possible for a science or humanities stream student to pursue a B.Com (H) course.
No, mathematics is not mandatory for taking admission in B.Com (H).
The minimum eligibility criteria for any B.Com course is to have 50% marks in class 12 board examination from a recognized board of education, such as CBSE, ICSE, State Education Boards or equivalent boards.
Yes, pursuing an MBA degree after graduating from one of the B.Com courses is possible. However, many MBA Colleges in India take admissions to the course based on the scores obtained in one of the MBA entrance exams, viz. CAT, CMAT, MAT, XAT, NMAT, ATMA, etc.
Over the years, it has been a trend to see CA aspirants pursue B.Com (H) while also attempting to clear CA exams as well. In India, it is also possible to pursue CA or Chartered Accountancy after completing your B.Com (H) course as well. Those who do have a valid bachelor’s or master’s degree will be able to get direct entry to CA.
After completing your B.Com (H), a host of higher education programmes will be open for you, especially in the field of commerce, management and law. For those interested in expanding their career options, looking into postgraduate courses in management and law are the areas to delve deeper into.
For instance, pursue an MBA after completing your B.Com will help you land managerial positions in different sectors, meanwhile, pursuing LLB after B.Com (H) will help you pursue a career path as a Corporate Lawyer.
Meanwhile, if you choose to pursue an M.Com after your B.Com (H), a set of new career options lie wide open for you, especially in the field of research and education. As after graduating from an M.Com degree, students will be able to attempt UGC NET, which qualifies them for Junior Research Fellowship or work as a professor or assistant professor in one of the commerce colleges in the country.
The B.Com (H) with ACCA is a semester pattern based elite program that offers 2 exits to students. Hosting the pre-requisites of the New Education Policy, it offers the following attributes: 100% ACCA Subject Integration with the program. 9 ACCA subjects will be exempted out of 13 subjects.
B.Com (H) with ACCA certification is a 3-4 undergraduate programme where after 3 years a B.Com (H) semester gets over and one year is for ACCA completion assistance. B.Com (H) with ACCA helps the candidate to prepare well as lot of syllabus is already mapped with the degree subjects and not requires much of additional training and coaching.
Student undertaking B.Com (H) with ACCA courses will have 13 ACCA papers integrated within the program. Students need to complete thirteen papers for an ACCA qualification. Nine papers are exempted in ACCA knowledge and skills modules. The student can write the ACCA 4 Professional Level papers from the second year. B.Com (H) with ACCA helps the students finish ACCA Professional qualification without much additional training since the curriculum is already integrated or embedded in the B.Com (H) syllabus. ACCA is an internationally recognized certification.
Students studying B.Com (H) with ACCA get to study all the aspects essential for commerce and business, ranging from accounting, taxation, marketing, management, reporting, law, government compliances along with regular B.Com subjects. B.Com (H) with ACCA candidates get job in areas of audit and assurance, business development, business restructuring, commercial finance, compliance and risk, consulting and advisory, corporate and business accounting, corporate finance etc.
The ACCA Qualification helps one to learn international accounting and auditing standards. So, it makes it easy and eligible for you to hunt for a job outside the country. You can work in any country where these accounting standards are accepted.
An ACCA member is a better choice for any company because they are already well versed in work ethics, have the required skill set, and have better knowledge and understanding of the accounting world.
Yes, we have one PG course in commerce namely, Master in Commerce.
Yes, we have good number of qualified faculty members in the Department to teach M.Com subjects as per curriculum.
Yes, we offer Ph.D Programme in various specializations in Commerce.
The Manav Rachna Library is an invaluable resource for students, researchers and faculties of commerce.
There is a dedicated unit of department namely Corporate Resource Centre (CRC), which extends all type of help in inviting the industries and arranging campus placements for the students
Placement Assistance: A separate centre (Corporate Resource Centre) is established to facilitate the placement activities and provide opportunities to the students at the campus. Apart from this, our courses are designed in collaboration with industries in a manner so as to facilitate the placement of our students who successfully complete the course.
Soft skills and personality development sessions are an integral part of the curriculum.