About Commerce

A Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) is an undergraduate degree designed to provide students with a solid foundation in business, finance, and economics. The program generally spans three years and equips learners with knowledge in areas such as accounting, marketing, business management, financial analysis, and taxation. It prepares individuals for a wide range of career opportunities in the corporate sector, entrepreneurship, and further professional studies like CA, CFA, or MBA.

  • Degrees available in Commerce

  • Degree Duration Eligibility
    B.Com (Bachelor in Commerce) 3 years 12+2 Commerce
    B.Sc.(Finance)(Bachelor in Science with Specialization in Finance) 3 years 12+2 Commerce
    BBA (Finance) (Bachelor in Business Administration) 3 years 12+2 Commerce
    BFA (Bachelor in Financial Accounting) 3 years 12+2 Commerce
    B.Com. (Professional)(Bachelor in Commerce) 6 Years 12+2 Commerce

    Eligibility Criteria for Commerce

    To apply for Bachelor of Commerce, the applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements:

    1. Completion of Class 12 or equivalent from a recognized board.
    2. Students from Commerce, Science, or Arts streams are generally eligible, but preference may be given to Commerce stream students.
    3. A minimum percentage of 50-60% in Class 12, depending on the institution.
    4. Some universities may require candidates to clear specific entrance exams like DUET, IPU CET, or NPAT.

    Entrance Exams

    There are some entrance exams

    1. NPAT (Narsee Monjee Mumbai) - www.nmims.edu
    2. PDPU (Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University) - www.sls.pdpu.ac.in
    3. PPU (Pubdet Presidency University) - www.presiuniv.ac.in
    4. CCU (CUET Christ University) - www.christuniversity.in
    5. AU (Ahmedabad University) - www.ahduni.edu.in

    Specialisations in Commerce

      1. Accounting and Finance
      2. Banking and Insurance
      3. Marketing Management
      4. Human Resource Management
      5. Business Analytics
      6. International Business
      7. Economics
      8. Taxation
      9. Entrepreneurship
      10. Supply Chain and Logistics Management
      11. E-commerce

    Careers After Commerce.

      1. Finance & Accounting
    1. Chartered Accountant (CA)
    2. Cost and Management Accountant (CMA)
    3. Financial Analyst
    4. Auditor
      2. Business & Management
    1. Business Consultant
    2. Marketing Manager
    3. Operations Manager
    4. Human Resource Manager
      3. Economics & Research
    1. Economist
    2. Policy Analyst
    3. Data Researcher
      4. Entrepreneurship & Startups
    1. Startup Founder
    2. E-commerce Specialist
    3. Business Strategist