The degree provides an overview and foundation of commerce and business. A bachelor's degree in commerce equips you with the skills and knowledge needed to coordinate, regulate and manage employees and business processes. The course targets those who are eager to acquire knowledge to enable them to compete in the globally recognized economy. The content delivery has undergone adequate improvisation to suit the need of the curriculum. Sufficient exposure to computer application is provided enabling the student to be well entrenched in both business accounting and computers to meet the demanding requirements of the job scenario.
Course Information
The program prepares the individual for the modern financial and accounting field. This is a 3 year graduate program recognized by the University and is accepted well by the industry. Some of the subjects covered during the course of study are as follows: Financial Accounting, Principles Of Management, Human Resources Management, Business Statistics,Corporate Accounting, Marketing Management, Financial Management, Law & Practice Of Banking, Entrepreneurship Development Program, Computer Business Application, Income Tax, Service Management. Electives are offered in the following areas:Information Systems and Management, Finance and Marketing.
Entry Requirement
Pass in 10+2 / equivalent in any discipline.
Assessment
A variety of teaching and assessment methods are used throughout the course including lectures, seminars, tutorials, assignments and practical.
Job Prospects
Some of the career options include business management, business development, accounting, marketing and advertising, banking, management consulting, economic analysis, financial planning, foreign affairs, fund management, international business and trade analysis, government administration, policy formulation, portfolio management in the private and public sectors. Students who want to pursue their further studies after the completion of B.Com, can opt for following courses: Masters in Commerce (M.Com), MBA (Master of Business Administration), Chartered Financial Analyst, Master of Chartered Accountants, Securities Law.