
B.Com. Course contents have Various Accountings, Management, Business Laws, Business Communication, Audits, Corporate Laws, Statistics, Mathematics, Banking & Insurance, Finance, Marketing and principal of Management etc.
- Full Form: Bachelor of Commerce
- Duration: 3 years, divided into six semesters
- Focus: Provides a comprehensive understanding of business, finance, management, accounting, economics, and taxation.
- Education: Completion of Class 12 (10+2) or equivalent from a recognized board.
- Marks: A minimum aggregate of 45-50% marks in Class 12 is typically required, though this can vary by institution.
- Streams: While ideally for commerce students, admissions are often open to students from the Arts and Science streams as well.
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Core Subjects:Accounting, Economics, Business Law, Financial Management, Taxation, and Auditing.
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Electives:Options may include International Finance, Banking and Finance, Entrepreneurship, or Marketing.
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Semesters:The 3-year program is divided into 6 semesters, with each semester containing a mix of subjects.
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Practical Exposure:Many programs incorporate practical training, case studies, internships, or project work to provide industry exposure.
- General B.Com: A broad overview of commerce subjects.
- B.Com Honours: A more intensive version with greater depth in specific business and finance areas.
- Specialized B.Com: Some universities offer concentrations in areas such as Accounting, Finance, Economics, International Business, or Marketing.
- Accounting & Finance: Financial Analyst, Accountant, Auditor.
- Banking & Insurance: Bank Teller, Insurance Agent.
- Business & Management: Business Development Executive, Marketing Manager, Operations Executive.
- Further Education: Graduates can pursue master's degrees like M.Com or MBA, or professional certifications such as CA (Chartered Accountant) or CS (Company Secretary).
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