

M-PHIL in Commerce at Scott Christian College


Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu
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About the Specialization
What is Commerce at Scott Christian College Kanyakumari?
This M.Phil. Commerce program at Scott Christian College, affiliated with Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, focuses on advanced research in various facets of commerce and business. It equips scholars with sophisticated analytical and research skills, crucial for tackling complex issues in the dynamic Indian economic landscape. The program deepens theoretical knowledge while fostering practical research capabilities, preparing individuals for higher academic pursuits and specialized industry roles.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for postgraduate students in Commerce (M.Com, MBA, etc.) who aspire to a career in academia as professors or researchers, or those aiming for advanced research positions in think tanks and corporate R&D departments in India. It also suits working professionals with a Master''''s degree seeking to enhance their research acumen and contribute to policy-making or strategic business analysis within the Indian context.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to pursue Ph.D. studies, become assistant professors in colleges and universities across India, or take on roles as research analysts in consulting firms, market research agencies, and financial institutions. While specific salary figures vary, entry-level research roles might range from INR 3-6 lakhs annually, with significant growth potential. The program also supports preparation for UGC NET/JRF examinations.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Research Methodology Fundamentals- (Semester 1)
Dedicate significant time to understanding core research concepts, statistical tools, and ethical guidelines. Actively participate in methodology workshops and consult with faculty to clarify doubts. Begin brainstorming potential research areas early in your program.
Tools & Resources
SPSS/R for basic data analysis, scholarly articles on research ethics, MSU Library resources, Google Scholar
Career Connection
Strong methodological skills are fundamental for any research role, academic publications, and data-driven decision-making in corporate settings in India, making you a credible researcher.
Deep Dive into Specialization Areas- (Semester 1)
Go beyond the prescribed syllabus for ''''Areas of Specialization''''. Identify 2-3 areas that genuinely interest you (e.g., International Business, Financial Management) and read extensively. Attend department seminars and guest lectures to gain diverse perspectives and current industry insights.
Tools & Resources
E-journals (J-STOR, EBSCO), NPTEL courses, specific academic books, industry reports from FICCI/CII
Career Connection
Developing expertise in specific commerce domains makes you a more attractive candidate for specialized roles in finance, marketing, or HR within Indian companies and opens doors for advanced studies.
Cultivate Academic Writing and Presentation Skills- (Semester 1)
Practice writing concise research summaries, critical reviews, and academic papers. Seek continuous feedback from professors on your assignments. Join a peer study group to discuss complex topics and practice presenting your ideas clearly and confidently.
Tools & Resources
Grammarly for grammar/style, Zotero/Mendeley for citation management, departmental writing workshops, TED Talks for presentation inspiration
Career Connection
Effective communication of research findings is crucial for publications, conference presentations, and securing academic positions or higher-level research roles, enhancing your professional profile.
Intermediate Stage
Formulate a Robust Research Proposal- (Semester 2)
Work closely with your research guide to define a clear, feasible, and impactful research problem. Conduct an exhaustive literature review and articulate specific research objectives and methodology. Aim for originality and relevance to the Indian context and current market trends.
Tools & Resources
Research guides/supervisors, university library databases, research proposal templates, peer review sessions
Career Connection
A well-defined research proposal is the foundation for successful dissertation completion, which is a key credential for academic, policy, and corporate research career entry in India.
Engage in Data Collection and Analysis- (Semester 2)
Systematically collect primary or secondary data as per your research design. Learn and apply appropriate statistical or qualitative analysis techniques. Be meticulous in data handling, validation, and interpretation, ensuring accuracy and ethical compliance.
Tools & Resources
SurveyMonkey/Google Forms, SPSS/R/Python for quantitative analysis, NVivo for qualitative analysis, university computing labs
Career Connection
Hands-on data collection and analytical skills are highly valued in research analytics, business intelligence, and consulting roles across various Indian industries, making you industry-ready.
Prepare for Dissertation Viva Voce- (Semester 2)
Thoroughly review your entire dissertation, anticipate potential questions, and practice explaining your research clearly and confidently. Seek mock viva sessions with peers or faculty. Ensure your findings are robust, conclusions well-supported, and implications for policy/practice are clear.
Tools & Resources
Your completed dissertation, feedback from research guide, mock interview simulations, presentation software (PowerPoint)
Career Connection
A successful viva voce demonstrates your mastery of the research process and the ability to defend your work, essential for academic advancement, research credibility, and thought leadership.
Advanced Stage
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Candidates must have passed a Master’s Degree (M.Com., M.A. Co-op, M.B.A., M.A. Corporate Secretaryship, M.F.C.) of Manonmaniam Sundaranar University or any other University recognized as equivalent thereto by the Syndicate.
Duration: 1 academic year (2 semesters)
Credits: 24 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 25%, External: 75% (for coursework papers); Dissertation and Viva Voce have separate assessment criteria.
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| M.Phil.C-RM | Research Methodology | Core | 4 | Research Fundamentals and Types, Problem Formulation and Hypothesis, Research Design and Sampling Techniques, Data Collection and Scaling, Data Analysis and Interpretation, Report Writing and Ethics in Research |
| M.Phil.C-AS | Areas of Specialization | Core | 4 | Advanced Accounting Principles, International Business Strategies, Financial Management Techniques, Marketing and Human Resource Management, Banking, Insurance, and Entrepreneurship |
| M.Phil.C-CAB | Computer Applications in Business | Elective (Choice Based) | 4 | Introduction to Computers and Operating Systems, MS Office Suite Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Internet, E-commerce and Cyber Security, Statistical Software for Business, Accounting Software (Tally) |
| M.Phil.C-ABS | Advanced Business Statistics | Elective (Choice Based) | 4 | Statistical Measures and Probability, Theoretical Distributions, Correlation, Regression and Time Series Analysis, Index Numbers, Parametric and Non-Parametric Tests, Statistical Software Applications |
| M.Phil.C-HRA | Human Resource Accounting | Elective (Choice Based) | 4 | HRA Concept and Objectives, Models of Human Resource Valuation, Cost and Value Approaches to HRA, HRA in the Indian Context, HR Accounting Reporting and Audits |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| M.Phil.C-D | Dissertation and Viva Voce | Project | 12 | Research Problem and Objectives, Comprehensive Literature Review, Research Design and Methodology, Data Collection and Analysis, Thesis Writing and Presentation, Viva Voce Examination |




