B.Com in Information Systems Management (ISM) integrates information technology into business processes. Students are taught subjects such as business mathematics, where they are trained to apply quantitative methods for their decisions. Management principles are covered to give insight into organizational behavior, leadership, and planning. Information systems topics delve into computer systems, software, and technologies used to manage data, while e-commerce explores online business models and digital marketing strategies.
The basics of programming and the management of data in a modern business environment can be learned with the help of students. These include financial accounting, which educates the students on how to prepare and understand financial statements, and business communication, which would improve their ability to write or speak well on paper and through verbal means respectively. Statistics serves as a means of laying foundational knowledge in relation to the understanding of business data. The curriculum combines practical knowledge and technical expertise, preparing students for roles in both business management and IT systems management.