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3 years agoScholar-Level 17
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3 years agoScholar-Level 17
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Refer the link:
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3 years agoScholar-Level 17
10+2 or any equivalent Examination from a recognised Board in any Stream.
How to Apply:
Candidate can purchase and submit the application form available at the following ITM offices or may complete the online application form. Application kit cost is 500/- Rs. Bachelor of Commerce B.Com is a three-year under-graduate course modeled to offer the student with a number of management skills and at the same time also building in them proficiently in a specific area. The Bachelor of Commerce is a career-oriented degree, which provides a foundation in all aspects of commerce. Studying General Commerce prepares graduates for a wide
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3 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
B.Com Course is available in various combinations. B.Com (Hons) is the most popular B.Com course where certain subjects like accounting is a hons paper. Business Organisation & Management
Financial Accounting
Micro Economics
Business Law
Business Statistics
Fundamentals of Computer & Information System
Corporate Laws
Business Mathematics
Macro Economics
Principles of Marketing
Corporate Accounting
Cost Accounting
Human Resource Management
Indian Economy
Management Accounting
Financial Management
E-Commerce
Auditing
International Business
Financial Markets, Institutions, and Financial Services
Gove
New answer posted
3 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
B.Com Course is available in various combinations. B.Com (Hons) is the most popular B.Com course where certain subjects like accounting is a hons paper. Business Organisation & Management
Financial Accounting
Micro Economics
Business Law
Business Statistics
Fundamentals of Computer & Information System
Corporate Laws
Business Mathematics
Macro Economics
Principles of Marketing
Corporate Accounting
Cost Accounting
Human Resource Management
Indian Economy
Management Accounting
Financial Management
E-Commerce
Auditing
International Business
Financial Markets, Institutions, and Financial Services
Gove
New answer posted
3 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
B.Com Syllabus: List of Core Subjects
Corporate Accounting
Cost Accounting
Indirect Tax
Financial Management Accounting
B.Com Syllabus: List of Electives
When pursuing a B.Com course, there are both core and elective subjects that the students have to study about. Elective subjects are optional for the students and make the curriculum flexible and diverse for the students. Listed below are some of the elective subjects that the students can choose from:
Accelerated Mathematics
Enterprise Resource Planning
Financial Risk Management
Understanding Consumer Behavio
New answer posted
3 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
New answer posted
3 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Listed below are the B.Com (Hons) subjects covered by many universities and colleges. Apart from these, students can also choose from optional subjects or languages. Business organisation & Management
Financial Accounting
Micro Economics
Business Law
Business Statistics
Fundamental of Computer & Information System
Corporate Laws
Business Mathematics
Income-Tax Law & Practice
Macro Economics
Principles of Marketing
Indirect Tax
Corporate Accounting
Cost Accounting
Human Resource Management
Indian Economy-Performance and Policies
Management Accounting
Financial Management
E-Commerce
Auditing
International Business
Fina
New answer posted
3 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
1. Cost : When compared to an MBA, an M.Com is significantly less expensive. If you want to pursue an MBA, you must plan your finances carefully.
2. International Value : An MBA degree has international value and can land you a job in another country. However, an M.Com degree has no international value.
3. Value for Money : While the M.Com is less expensive than the MBA, the MBA is more valuable because you wi
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