3 Years
3 years (6 semesters)
The B.Com (Programme) curriculum is designed to provide students with a well-rounded understanding of business and commerce. The program includes a combination of core courses, discipline-specific electives, skill enhancement courses (SEC), and generic electives (GE).
Core Subjects:
Financial Accounting
Business Economics
Business Laws
Cost Accounting
Income Tax Law
Principles of Management
Corporate Accounting
Business Communication
Discipline-Specific Electives (DSE): These are specialized papers within commerce that students can opt for based on their interest. Some examples include:
Financial Management
Taxation
Marketing
Banking and Insurance
Auditing
Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC): These courses are designed to enhance practical skills for students, making them more employable and better prepared for the business world. Examples include:
Financial Modeling
Excel for Finance
Entrepreneurship
E-commerce
Generic Electives (GE): Students can choose from electives in other disciplines to diversify their knowledge base. These could be from subjects like economics, business administration, or even humanities.
Internal Assessments: This may include assignments, case studies, presentations, quizzes, and mid-term tests.
End-Semester Examinations: Students will have final exams at the end of each semester to evaluate their overall understanding of the subject.
Graduates of the B.Com (Programme) from Hansraj College can pursue a variety of career paths, including:
Accounting:
Accountant
Bookkeeper
Tax Consultant
Auditor
Finance:
Financial Analyst
Investment Advisor
Financial Planner
Corporate Finance
Banking and Insurance:
Bank Officer
Credit Risk Analyst
Insurance Broker
Investment Banking Associate
Corporate Sector:
Marketing Executive
Business Analyst
Supply Chain Manager
Human Resources Executive
Entrepreneurship:
Many graduates choose to start their own business or venture into consultancy services.
Graduates can also pursue higher studies such as:
M.Com (Master of Commerce)
MBA (Master of Business Administration)
Professional courses such as CA (Chartered Accountant), CMA (Certified Management Accountant), or CS (Company Secretary).
The eligibility for the B.Com (Programme) program generally requires candidates to have completed Class 12 from a recognized board, preferably with a background in Commerce.
Admission is typically based on merit, and the college releases cutoff marks after analyzing the Class 12 results.
Flexibility: Provides a broad education in commerce, allowing students to take various elective subjects and customize their learning.
Foundation for Professional Courses: Ideal for students who may want to pursue professional courses like CA, CS, or MBA after completing their degree.
Diverse Career Paths: Opens up numerous career opportunities in accounting, finance, business management, and entrepreneurship.