B.COM (ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE)
About This Course
The Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) in Accounting & Finance is a comprehensive undergraduate program designed to equip students with a strong foundation in accounting, finance, and related business disciplines. Spanning six semesters, the course integrates theoretical knowledge with practical application, covering a wide range of subjects from financial accounting to corporate regulations, from business law to investment management, this program offers a well-rounded curriculum designed to meet the evolving demands of the industry.
Learning Objectives
Develop a solid understanding of accounting principles and financial management.
Gain proficiency in business laws, taxation, auditing, and cost accounting.
Enhance analytical skills through courses in business statistics and quantitative techniques.
Cultivate analytical skills to make informed business decisions.
Prepare for professional roles in the financial sector, including banking, investment, and corporate finance.
Foster entrepreneurial abilities to initiate and manage business ventures.
Requirements
- Pre-requisite knowledge in basic accounting and business studies.
- Commitment to a full-time study schedule over the course of three years.
- Active participation in both internal (INT) and external (EXT) assessments for each subject.
Target Audience
- Aspiring professionals aiming for careers in accounting, finance, or business management.
- Entrepreneurial individuals seeking to establish or manage their own business enterprises.
- Students seeking a comprehensive education that combines theoretical learning with practical insights to prepare them for the complexities of the modern business environment.
- Working professionals seeking to enhance their skills and qualifications for career advancement.
Curriculum
1 Lesson30h