3 Years
The Bachelor of Commerce (Programme) is a 3-year undergraduate degree designed to provide broad foundational knowledge in commerce, covering various disciplines such as accounting, business, finance, economics, and law. Unlike B.Com (Hons.), this course offers a more generalist approach with slightly lower academic intensity but more flexibility.
3 years (6 semesters)
Full-time, undergraduate program
Based on the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) under Delhi University
Accounting & Finance
Financial Accounting
Corporate Accounting
Cost Accounting
Fundamentals of Financial Management
Business & Law
Business Organization and Management
Business Laws
Company Laws
Business Communication
Economics
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
Indian Economy
Taxation & Banking
Basics of Income Tax
Elements of Banking and Insurance
E-commerce and digital business practices
Mathematics/Quantitative Skills
Business Mathematics and Statistics
Quantitative Techniques for Business (optional, depending on subject choices)
Information Technology
Computer Applications in Business
Use of spreadsheets and accounting software
AECC (Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses):
Environmental Studies
English or Hindi Communication
SEC (Skill Enhancement Courses):
Options like digital marketing, financial literacy, spreadsheet tools, office management
Generic Electives (GE):
Choose from subjects outside commerce like Political Science, Hindi, or Philosophy
Through CUET (Common University Entrance Test)
Eligibility:
10+2 from a recognized board (Commerce, Science, or Humanities stream)
Mathematics is not mandatory (unlike B.Com Hons.), making it a more accessible option for non-math students
Students looking for a career in business, accounting, retail, marketing, banking, or public sector
Those who want flexibility in subject selection or are planning to pursue professional courses like CA, CS, CMA, or MBA later
Ideal for students who may not meet B.Com (Hons.) cutoffs but still want a strong commerce foundation
Corporate Sector: Accounts executive, business analyst, marketing assistant, HR assistant
Banking and Financial Services: Clerk, probationary officer (after competitive exams), insurance agent
Self-Employment/Entrepreneurship
Professional Courses: CA, CS, CMA, CFP
Postgraduate Studies: M.Com, MBA, PGDM
Government Jobs: SSC, UPSC, Railways, Banking, etc.