A PhD in Commerce program covers a wide range of business, finance, and economics subjects. The core subjects covered in this program include accounting, finance, marketing, economics, management, statistics, and operations research. In addition to these core subjects, students may also be required to take elective courses that allow them to specialize in a particular area of commerce. Examples of elective courses include international business, entrepreneurship, human resource management, and organisational behavior.
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