Bachelor Of Commerce (Honors)
The Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) is a four-year undergraduate program that provides advanced and in-depth knowledge of commerce, accounting, finance, taxation, and business management. The course focuses on analytical thinking, research skills, and professional competence in the field of commerce.
Programme Overview
Programme Code
BCH-013
Programme Type
Graduate Programme
Department
Department of Commerce
Duration
4 Years
Fee Per Year
31000
Eligibility
50% (45% for SC/ST) marks in 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized board with Commerce or related subjects such as Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, or Mathematics.
Career Path
- Accounting and Auditing
- Banking and Finance
- Corporate Sector
- Public Sector
- Entrepreneurship
- Consulting
Programme Outcomes
- Advanced Commerce Knowledge
Apply in-depth and advanced concepts of commerce, accounting, finance, and business management. - Professional Accounting Skills
Prepare, analyze, and interpret complex financial statements using advanced accounting standards. - Financial Analysis & Decision Making
Use financial and quantitative techniques to support strategic business decisions. - Taxation & Regulatory Expertise
Understand and apply advanced taxation laws, auditing standards, and regulatory frameworks. - Economic & Business Research Skills
Conduct basic research, data analysis, and interpret economic and business information. - Strategic Management Understanding
Analyze organizational strategies and apply strategic management principles. - Use of Financial Tools & Technology
Apply accounting software, financial models, and digital tools in professional practice. - Ethical & Corporate Governance Awareness
Demonstrate ethical behavior and understanding of corporate governance practices. - Communication & Presentation Skills
Present financial and business information effectively in professional and academic settings. - Entrepreneurial & Innovation Skills
Develop entrepreneurial thinking and innovation in business and financial contexts. - Career & Professional Readiness
Prepare for professional roles in finance, accounting, banking, corporate management, and research. - Lifelong Learning & Academic Growth
Engage in continuous learning, higher education, and professional development.