B. Com. is an undergraduate commerce course. It can be pursued through Correspondence or Distance Education depending upon individual’s choice. B.Com is also referred to as B.Com. Pass course. Here, General means it is not Subject Specific and individual can choose any combination of subjects. The combinations depends on institute to institute. This course mostly lasts 3 years. Student can opt various combinations depending upon the availability of choices in particular institute. B.Com. is offered in many different disciplines to train candidates in a field. This course provides the students with a wide range of managerial skills and competence in an area of Commerce. It enhance students with the knowledge of accounting principles, export and import laws, economic policies and other aspects that impacts trade and business.
Course highlights:
Type of course | Degree (Bachelors) |
Duration | 3 years |
Eligibility | 10+2 or equivalent |
Average salary | INR 5 Lacs to 8 Lacs per annum |
Examination type | Yearly |
Higher study options | M.B.A. (e-Commerce) M.Com. ACCA CS CA ICWAI |
Employment Areas: Banks, Budget Planning Bodies, Business Consultancies, Educational Institutes, Foreign Trade Centres, Industrial Houses, Investment Banking Sector, Marketing Companies, Merchant Banking Centres, Public Accounting Firms, Working Capital Management, Policy Planning Bodies, Public Accounting Firms, Treasury and Forex Departments etc.
Type of Course: B.Comis a 3-years undergraduate Commerce course.
Duration: The duration of course is 3-years.
Eligibility:
- Students should have passed 10+2 or equivalent from any Science or Commerce stream or subjects.
- Students who have studies Commerce in 10+2 are given preference over others.
- Student must have also studied English and Maths as core subjects.
Entrance Tests:
- IPU CET
- DUET
- NPAT
- CUET
- CS-ICSI
- CA-ICAI
- DUDC
- PUCET
- LPUNEST
Core Subjects:
- Accountancy
- Cost Account
- Statistics
- Management
- Human Resource
- Computer
- Economics
- English
- Law
- Marketing
- Finance
- Financial Accounting
- Company Law
- Income Tax Laws
- Indian Economy
- Cost Accounting
- Training and Development
- Cyber Crimes and Laws
- Fundamentals to Financial Management
- Corporate Accounting
- Business Laws
Possible roles: Accountant, Auditor, Budget Analyst, Business Consultant, Certified Public Accountant, Chartered Management Accountant, Chief Financial Officer, Cost Estimator, Finance Manager, Financial Analyst, Stock Broker etc.