Bachelor of Commerce

The Department of B.Com was set up in 2009 and it has been offering an undergraduate course in Commerce with an intake capacity of 60 Students. In 2010, we commenced a PG program in Commerce.

B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce), is a course that focuses on topics related to commerce and finance. Accounting, corporate tax, economics, company law, auditing, business management, and financial law are among the topics covered in the BCom honours programme. The CMA Certification is offered by the US Based Institute of Management Accountants. Certified Management Accountant (CMA) is a professional certification credential in the management accounting and financial management fields.

Career Scope

Career options for these graduates are huge & it is one of the most promising and rewarding field. IT specialists are required in almost all range of employment fields such as finance, arts, medicine, defense, design, development, testing, evaluation, networking, system administration etc.

  • Students pursuing a BCom CMA programme can acquire substantial fundamental knowledge of various financial and management accounting subjects.
  • Cost Accounting Management is designed to prepare students for working in various industries and corporate functions.
  • Choosing to become a B.Com graduate is the first step towards a rewarding career. Jobs for BCom graduates also include benefits such as salary increases, job security, and personal recognition. Candidates choose to pursue their B.Com for a variety of reasons.
  • Integrated Academic Models provide undergraduates with world-class certifications in finance domains while pursuing graduation.
  • In addition to working in the private sector, graduates can also choose to work in the public sector after BCom.
  • Applicants can apply for government jobs like bank jobs and UPSC jobs.
  • The course prepares students for CA and CS as well. A Chartered Accountant (CA) / Cost and Work Accountant (CWA) / Company Secretary (CS) is an advanced career option in this field.

Vision

Acharya Institutes, committed to the cause of value-based education in all disciplines, envisions itself as the fountainhead of innovative human enterprise, with inspirational initiatives for academic excellence.

Mission

To prepare students for enhance knowledge in independent learning skills provide inputs beyond curriculum and enable the professional development for enhanced employability and engage in the research, education, and service activities required to create and disseminate the knowledge of problem solving using computers.

Duration : 3 Years

Eligibility : Pass in Pre-University / Higher Secondary / 10+2 / ‘A’ Level or equivalent of any recognized board or council in any discipline.Candidates with 3 year Dip in Commercial practice shall be eligible for direct admission in 2nd year (3 sem) B.Com. This is applicable only for the students who have studied Diploma in Karnataka.

  • PEO1: Possess wide spectrum of managerial skills along with competent qualities in the areas of Accounting and Business studies
  • PEO2 : Students have choices to pursue professional courses such as CA, M.COM, MBA, CMA, ICWA, CS, etc
  • PEO3 : Excel in contemporary knowledge of business and developing inclination towards lifelong learning
  • PEO4 : To inculcate business ethics and social responsibility
  • PO 1: The students will be able to apply the knowledge of Commerce, Mathematics, Accounting and Finance in public practices,Govt, commerce and industry
  • PO 2: The trade and finance-focused curriculum provides a range of specializations and realistic experiences that would prepare the student to face modern-day industry and business challenges
  • PO 3: The course's all-inclusive approach provides a range of value-based and job-oriented courses that ensure students are prepared to be up-to - date. In advanced accounting courses above the introductory stage, affective learning can also progress to the stages of valuation and organisation
  • PO 4: Prove an understanding of every aspect of the business environment to forecast the character of the business environment in the future
  • PO 5: Formulate and execute necessary business management decisions, in particular accounting, marketing, human resources and operations
  • PO 6: Illustrate the broad understanding and applicability of company and corporate laws in accounting, finance and auditing
  • PSO1 :To cater to the manpower needs of companies in Accounting, Taxation, Business Laws, Auditing, Financial analysis and Management
  • PSO2 :To enrich communication, ethical values, team work, professional and leadership skill sets of students
  • PSO3 :To inculcate entrepreneurship and managerial skills in students so as to enable them to establish and manage their business effectively
  • PSO4 :To integrate knowledge, skill and attitude that will sustain an environment of learning and creativity among the students with an assurance for good careers
Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) is a three-year undergraduate degree that provides students with a strong foundation in various aspects of business and commerce. It is centered around finance, accounting, marketing and management. The programme also opens doors for a wide range of career opportunities in business and related fields.
After completion of BCom, graduates can opt for higher education in programmes such as MCom, MBA and other relevant fields. The programme also prepares students for advanced career options such as Chartered Accountant (CA), Cost and Work Accountant (CWA) / Company Secretary (CS), etc. Moreover, students can directly seek employment in a diverse range of fields and businesses or work on their entrepreneurial dreams.
Yes, one can definitely pursue MBA after BCom. If students gain interest in business management throughout the duration of their BCom course, they can opt for the MBA programme.
The course content of BCom focuses on different arenas of business and finance. Some of the subjects include Financial Accounting, Business Dynamics and Entrepreneurship, Indian Financial Institution and Market, Banking Operations, Modern Marketing, Business Data Analysis, Corporate Accounting, Goods and Service Tax, E-businesses, Auditing, etc.
Both BCom and BBA are valuable undergraduate fields that focus on different aspects of the world of business. Based on individual interests and career aspirations, the scope of both the programmes can differ. BCom mostly focuses on accounting and finance, whereas BBA focuses on the broader aspects of business management.