3 Years
The B.Com (Hons.) at Rajdhani College, University of Delhi, is a three-year undergraduate degree designed for students who wish to gain specialized knowledge in commerce. It is a more rigorous program than the B.Com (Programme), with a focus on developing deeper expertise in subjects like accounting, finance, and economics.
The B.Com (Hons.) program is divided into six semesters, with a mix of core courses, elective courses, and skill-based courses.
These are the foundational papers that are compulsory for all students in the program. Some of the key core subjects include:
Financial Accounting
Corporate Accounting
Business Mathematics and Statistics
Business Law
Cost Accounting
Income Tax Law
Auditing
Management Accounting
Financial Management
Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
In the later semesters, students can choose elective courses from a list of options to specialize in areas that interest them. Some common elective options include:
Corporate Finance
Financial Markets
International Business
Advanced Accounting
Taxation Law
Financial Modeling
Banking and Insurance
These are non-core courses that can be chosen from a different discipline. This allows students to expand their knowledge beyond their primary area of study. Students might choose electives in fields like Economics, Mathematics, or English.
These are practical, career-oriented subjects that help students gain technical and professional skills. They may include:
Basics of Accounting Software (Tally)
Entrepreneurship and Business Planning
E-commerce
Digital Marketing
Cyber Laws
These are mandatory for all undergraduate students, including those in B.Com (Hons.):
Environmental Studies
English/MIL Communication
Qualification: Must have passed 10+2 or equivalent from a recognized board, with Commerce as a stream or related subjects.
Admission Mode: Through CUET (UG) conducted by NTA.
Selection Criteria: Based on CUET scores in relevant subjects.
A B.Com (Hons.) opens up various career paths in both the private and public sectors, such as:
Chartered Accountant (CA)
Company Secretary (CS)
Cost Management Accounting (CMA)
Banking Sector (e.g., RBI, Commercial Banks)
Investment Banking
Financial Analyst
Tax Consultant
Auditor
Entrepreneurship
Higher Studies: Eligible for M.Com, MBA, CA, CS, CMA, etc.
Competitive Exams: UPSC, SSC, Banking exams, etc.
In-depth specialization in commerce-related fields.
More rigorous and theory-oriented than B.Com (Programme).
Better preparation for professional exams like CA, CS, or CMA.
Exposure to practical tools like accounting software (e.g., Tally), financial modeling, and business analytics.