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Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)

Updated: Jan 9, 2024

B.COM (Hons.) a three-year undergraduate degree designed to increase business understanding in students. 

One of the primary and most important objectives of the programme is to equip the students in successfully operating and contributing to the modern global world of business by pursuing advanced research in the discipline. The course s curriculum teaches theoretical and practical components of the study.

This programme offers an opportunity to opt for doing an advanced study on various topics related to accountancy business and management. This programme enables the students to build a strong foundation to pursue courses like CA,ICWA,CMA  along with preparing them for pursuing a masters degree.

COURSE DETAILS


DEGREE
B.Com is a bachelor's degree. It's full form is Bachelor of Commerce.
DURATION
Course duration of Bachelor of Commerce is 3 years.
AGE
No age limit.
MINIMUM PERCENTAGE
45% in 10+2 from a recognized board.
SUBJECTS REQUIRED
Commerce, Business, Accountancy, Business Mathematics/ Statistics/Economics.
SIMILAR OPTIONS OF STUDY
B.Com(Hons), BBA, BBM, BBS, CA, CS, CMA, ICWA, etc
CAREER ASPECTS
Accountant, Operations Manager, Account Executive, Chartered Accountant, Financial Analyst, Finance Manager,etc.


CAREER SCOPE

This program is designed and guided by learned accounting professionals to groom the students to fill the supply-demand gap in the field of commerce and accounting. The course curriculum is designed in a way such that it aims to project students towards entrepreneurship while competing for admissions into Masters’ programs. 

The job opportunities for graduates of B.Com course are immense, and the scope of jobs is lucrative at the very least.

The areas of employment after B.Com course are:

  • Banking
  • Industrial Houses
  • Business Consultancies
  • Public Accounting Firms


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