The Master of Commerce (M.Com) is a two-year postgraduate degree focused on advanced study in commerce, accounting, finance, taxation, business analytics, and related subjects. M.Com aims to develop analytical and research skills useful for careers in finance, accounting, banking, taxation, academia and corporate roles — and it’s often chosen by those planning to appear for professional exams (CA/CS/ICWA) or pursue a PhD.
Typical eligibility (common across most Indian colleges/universities)
Semester 1
Semester 2
Semester 3
Semester 4
The list below is ordered alphabetically (not by rank). Each entry shows the common short name, city, and quick note.
S.No
Name of College
1.
Christ (Deemed-to-be) University — Bengaluru
2.
Kishinchand Chellaram (K.C.) College — Mumbai
3.
Loyola College — Chennai
4.
Madras Christian College (MCC) — Chennai
5.
Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics (NM College) — Mumbai
6.
R. A. Podar College of Commerce & Economics — Mumbai
7.
Ramnarain Ruia Autonomous College — Mumbai
8.
Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) — University of Delhi, New Delhi
9.
St. Joseph’s College of Commerce (SJCC) / St. Joseph’s University (Bengaluru)
10.
St. Xavier’s College (Mumbai)
Fee Structure (In Rs.)
2,06,000 (General) – 3,02,000 (International Finance), full program
36,790–37,510 per year, 75,000–1,25,000 total (varies by program)
29,660–59,600 total
54,500–1,05,000 total
75,020 total
39,360–1,49,000 (specialization-wise)
Estimated 42,000–1,55,000 total (data varies by specialization)
50,000 per year (1,00,000 total for 2 years)
98,500 per year; 1,92,000 total for 2 years
40,000–1,00,000 total (varies by specialisation)
These are some of the popular / emerging specialisations in M.Com (2025)
Ownership
Private, Deemed-to-be University
Autonomous, under Mumbai University, government-aided
Autonomous, affiliated to University of Madras, aided institution run by Jesuits, partly public-funded
Autonomous, affiliated to University of Madras, aided
Autonomous, affiliated to Mumbai University, aided
Constituent college of Delhi University, fully government-funded
Private, run by Jesuits; SJCC earlier autonomous, now part of St. Joseph’s University [private deemed]
Autonomous, affiliated to Mumbai University, aided Jesuit institution
Student Rating (Out of 5)
Highlights
4.3
Modern campus, strong placements, wide specializations.
4.0
Good faculty, cultural exposure, decent placements.
4.4
Academic excellence, reputed commerce dept., vibrant campus life.
4.5
Known for commerce programs, top recruiters, Mumbai location advantage.
4.1
Affordable fees, strong commerce faculty, reputed in Maharashtra.
Good faculty, academic-focused, limited placement exposure.
4.8
India’s #1 commerce college, top placements, excellent brand value.
4.6
Elite status, excellent academics, strong alumni, placements in finance /consulting.
Entrance Exam/ Admission Mode
Christ University Entrance Test (CUET) + Micro Presentation + Personal Interview
Merit-based admission (through University of Mumbai PG portal)
Merit-based (UG marks under University of Madras) + Interview (sometimes)
Merit-based (UG performance, University of Madras rules)
Merit-based (University of Mumbai centralized admission)
Merit-based (University of Mumbai admission system)
Merit-based (UG marks under University of Mumbai)
CUET-PG (Commerce) conducted by NTA
College-level Entrance Test + Personal Interview
St. Xavier’s PG Entrance Test (XET) + Interview
Pursuing an M.Com degree from a reputed college can significantly enhance a student’s expertise in commerce, finance, economics, and business management. Institutions like Shri Ram College of Commerce (Delhi), Loyola College (Chennai), Christ University (Bengaluru), and St. Xavier’s College (Mumbai) are consistently ranked among the best for their strong academic framework, experienced faculty, and robust placement opportunities.
While government colleges provide affordable education with strong academic credibility, private universities and autonomous colleges offer modern pedagogy, industry-linked curriculum, and global exposure. The choice of college should depend on factors like specialization offered, location, fees, placements, and career aspirations.
In conclusion, India’s top M.Com colleges not only equip students with advanced commerce knowledge but also prepare them for diverse career paths in corporate sectors, banking, finance, research, and entrepreneurship. Choosing the right institution can be a stepping stone toward a successful and rewarding career.
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