Bachelor of Commerce

Bachelor of Commerce abbreviated as B.Com is a widely chosen career by most of the students after 10+12.
The course B.Com gives a better understanding of Accounting, Business Law, Taxation, Economics, Insurance and Management
The sectors where commerce graduates could find a placement are Business Consultancies, Public Accounting Firms, Educational Institutes, Industrial Houses, Policy Planning, Foreign Trade, Marketing, Banks, Budget Planning, Treasury and Forex Department and Investment Banking

Important dates: Examinations are conducted twice a year: in May month, and in December month. The dates may vary as per the instructions from the university.



How To Enrol


Fill in the online application by providing basic details
Upload the required documents
Make use of the quick contact if you find any difficulty

Entry Requirements


Students who have cleared their Senior Secondary examinations (10 + 12) from a recognized Education Board with Science, Humanities or Commerce stream can opt for a BA degree.

Upon Successful Completion


After completion of B.Com, the common job designation is of an Accountant. Othe job roles are in bank, tax consultant, Auditor, Company Secretary, Business Analyst, Finance Officer, Sales Analyst, Stock Broker..etc. Candidates can apply for government jobs like bank, PSC, UPSC, etc.
The higher study options are M.Com, Chartered Accountant (CA), Cost Management Accountant (CMA) and Company Secretary (CS).



Program Stucture

3 Year

Course Duration

Annual

Examination

15

Subjects

English

Medium Of Study





Frequently Asked Question

Yes, it is possible for a science stream student to join a BA, B.Com or BBA course.
You can apply for an extension. It is acceptable to take a break and continue your study at a later point of time.
All distance learning degrees awarded with recognition from distance education Council (DEC) are valid degrees for applying and obtaining central government jobs. The ones with equivalency status are recognized for UPSC/PSC exams.
Online classes typically have a self-paced portion. Students complete coursework on their own time but still need to meet weekly deadlines, attend live interactive sessions, however, it offers flexibility for students.