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What you will learn?

The Bachelor of Commerce is the most sought-after course in the field of commerce. It will provide much-needed insights to students who are aspiring to learn and understand the areas of trade, commerce, industry, and also develop deeper insights and understanding of our economy.

Students studying B.Com will gain greater knowledge in the accounting domain, statistics, taxation, quantitative techniques, cost management, and in the areas of management accounting.

After graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce degree, students have a wide variety of options to pursue their higher education. They can choose from the following programs:
– Master of Business Administration (MBA)
– Master of Commerce (M.Com)
– Chartered Accountant (C.A)
– Company Secretary (CS)
– Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)
– Certified Management Accountant (CMA)
– Bachelor of Education (B.Ed)

 

Study options after B.Com?

Why choose B.Com?

  1. – Greater employment opportunities.
    – Scope for becoming an entrepreneur.
    – Demand for commerce specialists in the industry post G20 summit.
    – Higher salary package.
    – Requirement of commerce graduates across multiple sectors.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Bachelor of Commerce is an undergraduate degree. It aims to provide in-depth knowledge and education in commerce.

The course duration is for a period of 3 years spread across 6 semesters.

JICM is affiliated with Bangalore University, Jnana Bharathi Campus, and approved by the Government of Karnataka.

B.Com students can choose any two specialization (dual specialization) options as per the Bangalore University guidelines: – Accounting – Finance – Marketing – Human Resources – Information Systems Specializations will be offered in the 5th and 6th semesters only.

Yes, students who have studied arts/science in their II PUC / 12th standard are eligible.

Course Overview

The Bachelor of Commerce degree is designed to provide students with a wide range of managerial skills, while building competence in a particular area of business. The degree is planned in such a way that in addition to the major, students are exposed to general business principles, taking courses in accounting, finance, economics, actuarial studies, business management, human resources and marketing; some programs also require business statistics and calculus, and information systems.