The Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) is a three-year undergraduate programme designed to build a strong foundation in commerce, finance, accounting and business management. The course equips students with analytical, financial and managerial skills essential for the corporate, banking and entrepreneurial sectors. The curriculum covers core areas such as Financial Accounting, Cost Accounting, Business Economics, Banking and Finance, Corporate Law, Taxation, Business Communication and Entrepreneurship. The programme integrates classroom learning with practical exposure through case studies, projects, presentations and industry interactions.
B.Com prepares students to understand business operations, financial systems and market dynamics in a structured and professional manner. It is ideal for students who aim to build careers in finance, banking, accounting, taxation, consulting or wish to pursue professional qualifications. Step into a programme that builds commercial awareness, financial discipline and strategic thinking for long-term career growth.
3-year full-time undergraduate programme
Semester pattern
Industry-aligned curriculum
Project-based and practical learning approach
Expert faculty guidance

Commerce graduates with 3–5 years of experience can earn competitive packages depending on their specialisation in finance, accounting, banking or taxation.

The finance, accounting and business services sector continues to grow steadily due to expanding corporate ecosystems and compliance-driven markets.

Millions of job opportunities exist across banking, corporate finance, taxation firms, consulting companies and entrepreneurial ventures.
10+2 / HSSC – Any stream from a recognised board
There are several postgraduate programs and degrees you can pursue after completing a B.com, which are as follows:
B.Com is a three-year undergraduate programme that builds knowledge in commerce, accounting, finance and business management.
Students who have completed 10+2 from a recognised board in any stream are eligible as per University norms.
Graduates can work in banking, accounting, finance, taxation, corporate firms and business operations.
Yes, the curriculum includes project work, presentations and applied business learning.
Yes, students may continue with M.Com, MBA or professional certifications such as CA, CMA or CFA.