Bachelor Of Commerce (B.Com)- General

ABOUT COURSE

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

Universities provide campus placements for final year Bachelor of Commerce [B.Com] students. The job opportunities for graduates of the 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

The B.Com course or Bachelor of Commerce course is an undergraduate course in the field of commerce, the duration of which is usually three years. In practice, students who pursued commerce as their elective until the 12th standard pursue B.Com stream. However, students from Science and Arts backgrounds can also choose to pursue B.Com as a career prospect.

The B.Com syllabus is designed to incorporate the knowledge of the following in the student:

  • Accounting principles
  • Export and import laws
  • Economic policies
  • Other aspects that impact trade and business

Commerce students can opt for CA, CWA, CSS, and other courses after or even during graduation. Colleges in India grant students permission to pursue a B.Com degree and their Chartered Accountancy simultaneously, which provides the students with an added advantage during job placements and help them land high salary packages with prestigious companies. The curriculum of the course provides the students with a wide range of managerial skills and competence in a particular area of commerce.

Why Choose B.Com?

Bachelor of Commerce [B.Com] provides a broad scope of employment options and job scope for graduates as a large number of B.Com graduates choose to pursue self-employment or land lucrative salary packages in prestigious companies. The graduates of Bachelor of Commerce enjoy a very high employment rate with exciting salary packages. The necessity of a Manager or a Commerce Specialist to manage the financial aspects of a business makes a graduate of B.Com indispensable.

All companies registered under the Companies Act, are mandatorily required to get their accounts audited only by practicing Chartered Accountants. As a result, Chartered Accountants (CA) are invaluable to an organization. A qualified Chartered Accountant can also choose to join Government Service, Public Sector Undertakings, or opt for lucrative projects in the private sector. The study of commerce educates the aspirant in a large number of industries such as:

  • Financial Services
  • Banking
  • Business
  • Industry
  • Management
  • Entrepreneurial Ventures
  • Law
  • Hotel Management
  • Government Services

Top financial institutions recruit Bachelor of Commerce [B.Com] graduates through college placements to fill in their junior-level positions in the company. The key B.Com jobs are

  • Budget Analysts
  • Entrepreneurship/Own Business
  • Financial Analyst
  • Investment Analysts, etc.

ELIGIBILITY

  • For admission to B.Com.I, the students must have passed the qualifying examination with 40% marks in Commerce or 50% in Science/ Arts.

 

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