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Master of Commerce

M.Com at Govt. College for Women, Thiruvananthapuram

2-year PG program ranked #49 in NIRF Commerce & Management. NAAC 'A' grade, government-funded, and shockingly affordable.

Total Degree Fee

₹9,000

That's ₹4,500/year — basically what you'd spend on concerts and boba in a semester.

Key numbers

NIRF Commerce Rank

#49

NAAC Grade

A (3.11)

Batch Intake

20 seats

Placement Rate

38%

Investment

0.1L total

~₹0.0L per year

  • Tuition Fee4,500per year

Are you eligible?

  • Academic Background

    B.Com or an equivalent degree from a recognized university.

  • Selection Process

    Straight-up merit-based admission. No entrance exam, no extra stress.

Your 2-Year Roadmap

  1. Year +0

    Year 1: Core Build

    Advanced Financial Management, Research Methodology, International Business & Strategic Management.

  2. Year +1

    Year 2: Specialize & Research

    Financial Markets plus a full Dissertation to build your research cred.

  3. Year +2

    Post-Graduation

    NET/SET, banking exams, Kerala PSC, corporate roles, or PhD — pick your path.

Placement · 2025

Where graduates land

Placement rate

38%

Top recruiters

Banking sectorFinancial servicesConsulting firmsGovernmentCorporate finance
warning

Campus Placement Reality Check

Only 38% of the 2025 batch landed roles via campus placement, with an average CTC of ₹3 LPA. Most students pivot to government exams, banking tests (IBPS/SBI), or UGC-NET. Treat this degree as a credential boost, not a guaranteed job ticket.

The verdict

Worth considering

This program is a budget king — ₹9K total fee, NAAC 'A', NIRF #49, and a 20-seat batch means focused attention. But the 38% placement rate and ₹3L average CTC mean it's not a corporate fast-lane. Pick this if your endgame is government jobs, banking exams, UGC-NET, or a PhD. Skip if you expect high-campus recruiting and metro-tier packages.

Matches what you said

  • Ultra-low fees & scholarships
  • Reputed government college tag
  • Research & dissertation focus
  • Small batch learning

Doesn't match

  • High campus placement rates
  • Premium private-sector CTC
  • Metro city corporate exposure
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