BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

The three-year B.Com program 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 honors program.

Course Highlights


Career Scope

Some career options for a B.Com graduate are:

Program Overview

Duration : 3 Years
Eligibility : Candidates who have completed Two years Pre – University course of Karnataka State or its equivalent are eligible for admission into this course as notified by the University from time to time.

What is Bachelor of Commerce?

Bachelor of Commerce(B.Com) 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.

What to do after B.Com?

After completion of B.Com, 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.

Can we do MBA after B.Com?

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.

What are the subjects in B.Com?

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

Which is better: BBA or BCom?

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.