Is M.Com (Master of Commerce) equivalent to MFC (Master of Finance and Control)?

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    Esha gupta | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    No M.Com and MFC are two different degrees which are not equivalent to each others. Both the courses focus on different points. M.com is a 2 year degree in the commerce where as MFC is a 2 year degree for the management in the finance. Both the degree can not be compared. Both degrees focus on different topics.

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    Nitika | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Master of Commerce is an advance or PG degree in the field of commerce with a duration of 2 years. Candidates with a successful Master of Finance and Control degree can work as Equity Research Analyst, Financial Analyst, Investments Analyst, Marketing Manager, Investment Banker, Business Analyst, Market Analyst, Operations Manager, etc. MFC is a more focussed degree with emphasis on Finance. These two degrees cannot be compared.

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