BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (B.COM)
The Bachelor of Commerce degree is designed to provide students with a wide range of managerial skills, while building competence in a particular area of business. Most universities, therefore, plan the degree such that in addition to their major, students are exposed to general business principles, taking courses in accounting, finance, economics, business management, human resources and marketing. Programs often require foundational courses in business statistics and mathematics, and information systems. Bachelor of Commerce or BCom is the most popular undergrad course in the country. This course is done after 12th standard (10 Plus 2) for your 12th, you have to choose streams like commerce, science and arts, and the students who did commerce, continue in the stream by choosing BCom. However, students of other streams are also allowed to opt for a BCom and this happens as this course has a lot of scope for further studies and making careers.
One of the main advantages of the BCom degree is that you can find a good job and start a career right after graduation. You can also go for further studies for postgraduate degrees like MCom, MBA and PGDM. What you learn in your BCom degree forms as an excellent base for MBA and PGDM. Therefore, if you are thinking of doing BCom after 12th, you are on the right track for a good education
BCom. remains the most popular undergraduate course as there is a lot of scope for making careers. Commerce is the most important industry in the country. Therefore, a BCom has a lot of scope and will set you up for an excellent career.
The course syllabus is divided into 6 semesters spread over a span of three years with End Semester Exams being held after each semester. The syllabus of the course is divided into various subjects and domain-specific modules that students are taught during the course of their under graduation. The syllabus covers all the aspects related to Taxation and Finance so, as to provide a holistic understanding of the subject to the undergraduate students.
Job Prospective
Bcom graduate can work as :-
- Accountant
- Auditor
- Consultant
- Company Secretary
- Business Analyst
- Finance Officer
- Sales Analyst
- Junior Analyst
- Tax Accountant
- Stock Broker
- Economist
- Business Development Trainee
These are the overview of courses you can do once you complete your Bcom for which you need to know your inclination towards certain subjects. If you are more inclined toward accounting, you should go for CA, CPA or ACCA. Or else, if you feel finance is your cup of tea, go for an MBA in Finance. If you are more inclined towards the theory papers in BCom they you can opt for MCom in international business, as UAE is the hottest destination of investment by MNC’s and it gives an higher opportunity to access to more job opportunity and due to EXPO 2020, more companies are inclining towards UAE.
Eligibility
- Higher Secondary Certificate from any recognized Board (CBSE/NIOS/State Board)
- Diploma in any Major
- Pre-degree in any Major
Document Required
Higher Secondary Mark sheet
Transfer & Migration Certificate
X Mark Sheet Copy
Passport Copy
Photographs – 4
Course Features
- Lectures 0
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- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
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