Students majoring in Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) study Financial Accounting, Cost Accounting and Management Accounting basics that teach them financial operations and reporting practices. The B.Com program provides insights into market behavior through Economics while Business Law explains the legal systems controlling business operations. The Financial section of B.Com includes investment analysis combined with corporate finance concepts and tax legislation structures. The curriculum includes consumer behavior and branding strategies for marketing together with management subjects that teach business operations and organizational behavior.
The curriculum incorporates Business Mathematics Statistics Auditing as courses that enable students to develop their analytical skills. The Business courses Entrepreneurship and E-Commerce teach students relevant skills needed to face present-day business changes along with mastering startup economic operations. The university determines which specializations students can choose from among International Business, Banking and Human Resource Management. The learning combination brings together academic principles with useful business settings to prepare students for corporate positions or self-employment or higher degrees such as MBA M.Com or CA. The B.Com degree establishes solid foundations required for employment in commerce fields as well as finance operations and business administration practice.