3 Years
The B.Com (Program) is a three-year undergraduate degree program, divided into six semesters (two semesters per year). The curriculum is designed to provide students with an understanding of the fundamentals of commerce, business practices, and economic principles. The course is well-suited for students who want a solid foundation in Commerce without the depth of specialization found in the B.Com (Hons.) course.
Core Subjects:
Financial Accounting
Business Economics
Business Law
Business Mathematics
Principles of Business Management
These courses cover foundational aspects of accounting, business law, economics, and management principles. The emphasis is on understanding the basic operations and structures of businesses.
Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC): Courses designed to enhance students’ skills in areas like communication, environmental studies, and general awareness.
Core Subjects:
Corporate Accounting
Cost Accounting
Macro Economics
Income Tax
Auditing
The second year focuses on expanding knowledge in accounting practices, taxation, and economics. Students learn about corporate accounting and get an introduction to taxation and auditing, which are crucial areas in business and finance.
Elective Courses: Students may have the option to choose electives related to topics such as taxation, management, or entrepreneurship.
Advanced Subjects:
Financial Management
Business Taxation
Auditing and Assurance
Company Law
International Business
In the final year, students deepen their knowledge in advanced areas of commerce, with an emphasis on financial management, taxation, and auditing. The program may also include exposure to global business practices through International Business studies.
Project/Dissertation: Some students may be required to complete a project or research dissertation that focuses on real-world business problems.
The B.Com (Program) offers a combination of core subjects and electives:
Core Subjects:
Financial Accounting
Corporate Accounting
Cost Accounting
Business Law
Macro and Micro Economics
Business Statistics
Elective Subjects: Depending on the availability, students may choose electives in areas such as:
Taxation
Auditing
Marketing Management
Entrepreneurship
Banking and Insurance
Internal Assessments: These may include assignments, projects, presentations, and mid-term exams.
End-Semester Examinations: These are the primary form of assessment, typically held at the end of each semester.
Through the B.Com (Program) course, students develop key skills such as:
Accounting Skills: Knowledge of financial and corporate accounting principles.
Business Understanding: Knowledge of business laws, economics, and financial practices.
Analytical Thinking: Ability to assess and solve business problems.
Communication Skills: Enhancing verbal and written communication skills.
Graduates of the B.Com (Program) from Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening) can pursue a wide range of career opportunities, including:
Corporate Sector:
Accounting: Roles such as accountant, financial analyst, tax consultant, or auditor.
Finance: Jobs in financial management, budgeting, and investment analysis.
Banking and Insurance: Roles in banking, insurance, and financial planning.
Public Sector:
Graduates can work in public sector banks, government agencies, and other public institutions.
Entrepreneurship:
With a general knowledge of business, graduates may start their own business ventures, consultancies, or small enterprises.
Further Studies:
After completing B.Com (Program), students may choose to pursue M.Com (Master of Commerce), MBA (Master of Business Administration), or professional qualifications like CA (Chartered Accountancy), CMA (Cost Management Accounting), CS (Company Secretary), or CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst).
Teaching:
Graduates may pursue a teaching career after completing B.Ed or further studies in the field of education.
Government Exams:
Graduates can also appear for UPSC, SSC, or state government exams to enter into various administrative and public sector roles.
To be eligible for the B.Com (Program) program, candidates typically need:
A Senior Secondary Certificate (Class 12) from a recognized board, with a background in Commerce (students with a Mathematics background are generally preferred).
Admission is based on the cut-off percentage declared by the University of Delhi after the announcement of the Class 12 results.
Application: Students must apply online through the University of Delhi’s admission portal.
Cut-Offs: Admission is based on the cut-off released by the University of Delhi, which takes into account the percentage of marks obtained in Class 12 exams.
Documents: Required documents include the Class 12 marksheet, ID proof, and other necessary certificates.