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B. Com Programme

BCom or Bachelor of Commerce is a three-year undergraduate course. It is the most popular undergraduate course in the Commerce branch. BCom-General is also referred to as BCom by Universities.

In the BCom course, candidates are taught core subjects related to commerce and finance. In the three-year duration, the candidates are given options to choose from a few elective sub
jects too. The programme is usually spread over six semesters during which the student is taught topics like financial accounting, corporate tax, economics, company law, auditing, business management, etc.

BCom is the best option for students who want to make a career in commerce, accounting, finance, banking, and insurance. BCom is also ideal for those who wish to pursue Chartered Accountancy, Cost Accounting and Company Secretary ship.

After completing BCom, students can also pursue career in management, teaching, advertising, law, journalism, mass communication, law, design, etc. The average starting salary of a BCom graduate is Rs 3 lakh and upwards.

BCom Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility criteria for BCom course:

  • Aspirants who have completed their Class XII (10+2 level)/PUC (State Board) in any stream from a recognized Educational board can pursue BCom.
  • The candidate must meet the minimum cut-off criteria for admission.
  • The minimum cut off marks criteria is subject to the college/university’s own admission criteria for that year.
  • Factors influencing the minimum cut off marks for BCom admission are a total percentage of candidates passing in Commerce in boards, the highest score in Commerce, the average score in Commerce, minimum cut off marks of the previous year, etc.

BCom Subjects
BCom is broken into six semesters and below is list of FEW subjects taught under BCom Syllabus

Financial Accounting Environmental Studies
Business Organisation and Management Business Laws
Statistics Indian Financial System
Company Law Income Tax Laws
Financial Markets and Institutions, etc. Elective like Accounting & Taxation, Banking and Insurance and Finance
Indirect Tax Laws Corporate Accounting
Entrepreneurship and Small Business Corporate Tax Planning
Auditing and Corporate Governance Business Communication
Cost Accounting Management Accounting
Fundamentals of Financial Management Advanced Financial Accounting
Business Ethics Banking Law and Operations
Costing Methods Stock and Commodity Markets