Overview
The Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com – General) is a 3-year undergraduate program focused on commerce, accounting, finance, and business fundamentals. Here’s a clear and structured overview of its academic details:
Duration
Eligibility
- Completion of 10+2 (preferably Commerce stream, but others are eligible)
- Minimum marks: usually 45%–60% (varies by university)
Core Subjects
Year 1 (Foundation Level)
- Financial Accounting
- Business Organization & Management
- Business Economics
- Business Mathematics / Statistics
- Business Communication / English
- Environmental Studies
Year 2 (Intermediate Level)
- Corporate Accounting
- Cost Accounting
- Business Law
- Banking & Insurance
- Income Tax (Basics)
- Company Law
Year 3 (Advanced Level)
- Advanced Accounting
- Financial Management
- Auditing
- Income Tax (Advanced)
- Management Accounting
- Entrepreneurship Development
Electives (Optional Subjects)
Depending on the college/university:
- Banking & Finance
- E-Commerce
- Investment Management
- International Business
- Computerized Accounting (Tally, etc.)
Assessment Pattern
- Internal assessments (assignments, presentations, tests)
- Semester-end examinations
- Project work / Internship (usually in final year)
Skills Developed
- Accounting and financial analysis
- Taxation knowledge
- Business and legal understanding
- Analytical and numerical skills
Career Opportunities
After B.Com General, students can pursue:
- Jobs: Accountant, Tax Consultant, Banking Executive, Auditor (assistant level)
- Professional Courses: CA, CS, CMA
- Higher Studies: M.Com, MBA, etc.
Typical Curriculum Features
- Practical exposure to accounting tools
- Case studies and presentations
- Industrial visits
- Internships and project work