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M.Com | Fintech with AI Taxation

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Scope & Objectives

Scope:

The M. Com dual specialisation in FinTech and Taxation provides students with a comprehensive understanding of financial technologies and taxation. It prepares them for diverse roles in digital finance, tax planning, and compliance. The program equips students to navigate the evolving global financial and regulatory landscape.

Objectives:

  1. To equip students with knowledge of FinTech innovations and tax laws to address modern financial and taxation challenges.
  2. To develop practical skills in digital finance, taxation automation, and strategic tax planning.
  3. To enhance analytical skills for solving real-world financial and tax-related problems using technological tools.
  4. To familiarise students with regulatory frameworks governing both FinTech and Taxation, ensuring compliance and ethical practices.
  5. To cultivate a strong understanding of data analytics and financial modelling for informed decision-making in the FinTech and Taxation sectors.

Programme Assessment

  • Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS): Offers flexibility to choose from a wide range of elective courses.
  • Grades and GPA: Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) are calculated to assess performance.
  • Prescribed Curriculum: Includes core and elective subjects, projects, and MOOCs like SWAYAM.
  • Auditing Courses: Allows students to explore additional subjects without being graded.
  • Evaluation System: Balanced approach of Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE) and Semester End Examination (SEE), each with 50% weightage.
  • Assessment Methods: May include assignments, quizzes, group discussions, presentations, industry reports, and case studies.
  • Semester End Examination: Conducted for most subjects unless exempted.
  • Makeup Examinations: Offered for students to retake failed exams and improve grades.

FAQs

Both have good opportunities, but in different areas.

M.Com FinTech with AI leads to roles in finance analysis, taxation, compliance, and academics.

MBA FinTech leads to corporate, managerial, and leadership roles in fintech companies.

M.Com FinTech with AI is ideal for students with a strong background in commerce and accounting.

MBA FinTech is suitable for commerce, science, or engineering graduates who want management careers.

M.Com requires strong subject understanding and analytical skills. MBA requires communication, teamwork, leadership, and decision-making skills. Difficulty depends on the student’s strengths.

M.Com FinTech with AI is better for PhD, research, and teaching careers. MBA is generally not meant for academic careers.

MBA FinTech usually offers faster movement into managerial roles. M.Com offers steady, long-term growth as a subject expert.

Yes. FinTech is a rapidly growing sector due to digital payments, AI, data analytics, and online banking. Both programmes are future-ready.

Yes. CMRU provides placement support for both programmes, but MBA placements are more management- and corporate-oriented.

M.Com placements focus on finance, analytics, taxation, and research-based roles.

M.Com supports preparation for NET, teaching, research, and finance-related exams. MBA is more suitable for private sector and corporate roles.

An MBA generally has higher fees due to industry exposure and training. M.Com is more cost-effective and academically focused.

Choose M.Com FinTech with AI if your child prefers deep subject knowledge and stability.

Choose MBA FinTech if your child prefers leadership, corporate exposure, and fast career growth.

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