Key takeaways
- Full MCom report: 15,000–30,000 words submitted in Stage 2.
- Extended abstract: 3,000–5,000 words with 500–1,000 word inner abstract in Stage 1.
- Below 15,000 or above 30,000 words does not meet official requirements.
The Amity MCom project word limit is 15,000 to 30,000 words for the full report submitted in Stage 2. The extended abstract uploaded in Stage 1 must be 3,000 to 5,000 words, including a standalone abstract of 500 to 1,000 words. Your project title is capped at 12 words. Reports outside the 15,000–30,000 range do not meet Amity's official MCom project guidelines.
Direct answer
- Full MCom project report: 15,000–30,000 words
- Extended abstract (Stage 1): 3,000–5,000 words
- Standalone abstract inside extended abstract: 500–1,000 words
- Project title: maximum 12 words
Why does Amity set a 15,000-word minimum?
At the MCom postgraduate level, evaluators expect depth across literature review, methodology, analysis, and discussion. A 10,000-word report typically lacks the scholarly rigor Amity requires for final-year Master of Commerce project work.
What counts toward the word limit?
The 15,000–30,000 word range applies to your main report body—introduction through conclusion. Certificates, declarations, and some front matter may sit outside the count; confirm with your project guide before finalizing.
People also ask
- Does the title count toward 15,000–30,000? No—the 12-word title cap is separate.
- How many pages is 20,000 words? Roughly 65–80 pages at Times New Roman 12 pt double-spaced.
- Is there a viva word limit? Amity does not publish a fixed count for the five viva answers.