M.Com. in Cooperative Management is a 2-year postgraduate program designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in managing cooperative societies and organizations. The course focuses on areas such as cooperative principles, financial management, marketing, human resources, and legal frameworks governing cooperatives. It aims to equip students with the necessary tools to effectively manage and sustain cooperatives in the modern business environment. Throughout the program, students engage in theoretical learning, case studies, and practical training to enhance their problem-solving abilities. Graduates of this program can pursue careers as managers, consultants, or policy advisors in cooperative societies, government agencies, and international organizations involved in cooperative development. The course duration is typically two years, with a comprehensive curriculum designed to foster leadership and management skills.