B.Com

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The Department of Commerce offers the Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) program, an undergraduate course designed to provide a strong foundation in commerce, business, finance, and accounting.

The program equips students with essential knowledge in financial management, accounting practices, taxation, and economics, preparing them for careers in the business world.

The curriculum integrates theory with practical applications, enabling students to understand real-world business operations and develop analytical and managerial skills.

To become a center of excellence in commerce education by developing competent professionals with strong business knowledge, ethical values, and leadership skills.

  • To provide quality education in commerce and business studies.
  • To develop analytical, financial, and managerial skills.
  • To promote entrepreneurship and innovation.
  • To prepare students for professional and corporate careers.
  • To encourage ethical business practices and social responsibility.
  • To provide a strong foundation in commerce, accounting, and business management.
  • To develop financial and analytical skills.
  • To introduce modern business and financial systems.
  • To encourage entrepreneurship and leadership.
  • To prepare students for higher education and professional careers.

The B.Com. program includes:

  • Financial Accounting
  • Business Economics
  • Business Law
  • Corporate Accounting
  • Cost and Management Accounting
  • Banking and Insurance
  • Income Tax and Taxation
  • Business Statistics
  • Marketing Management
  • Financial Management
  • Auditing
  • Entrepreneurship Development
  • E-Commerce
  • Well-equipped classrooms with modern teaching aids
  • Comprehensive library access
  • Computer facilities for accounting applications
  • Internet access for research
  • Seminar halls for academic events
  • Experienced faculty members
  • Workshops and seminars
  • Guest lectures by industry professionals
  • Business quizzes and competitions
  • Internship opportunities
  • Entrepreneurship activities
  • Commerce seminars and workshops
  • Financial literacy programs
  • Guest lectures by professionals
  • Business plan competitions
  • Entrepreneurship programs
  • Industrial visits