Commerce is the conduct of trade among economic agents. Generally, commerce refers to the exchange of goods, services or something of value, between businesses or entities. The Department of Commerce promotes job creation and economic growth by ensuring fair and reciprocal trade, providing the data necessary to support commerce and constitutional democracy, and fostering innovation by setting standards and conducting foundational research and development.
The Bachelor of Commerce degree is designed to provide students with a wide range of managerial skills, while building competence in a particular area of business. College, therefore, plan the degree such that in addition to their major, students are exposed to general business principles, taking courses in accounting, finance, business management, human resources, marketing, and economics; some programs also require (business) statistics, (introductory) calculus and information systems. Depending on the institution, a formal academic major may or may not be established. Regardless, a Bachelor of Commerce degree requires students to take the majority of their courses in business-related subjects, including the aside, amongst others.

Course Information


Difference between B.Com and B.Com (Hons.)

Both are the undergraduate courses in the field of commerce. The level of study of B.Com (Hons.) is higher than the regular B.Com. B.Com honors includes specialized subjects whereas B.Com. regular course has general subjects. The subjects in B.com (Hons.) are in detail as compared to regular B.com.


Job Opportunities

Job Profile

B.Com graduate can work as a

Accountant Stock Broker
Auditor Business Analyst
Consultant Economist
Company Secretary Sales Analyst
Finance Officer Business Development Trainee
Tax Accountant Junior Analyst

Job Areas

Job Areas for B.Com Graduates are:

Commerce graduate can also work as tax consultant after completion of graduation and can gain experience. Interested candidates can also apply in banking field. Every year, many private and government banks hire the fresh B.com graduates. Candidates can work in public as well as in private sector. You can apply for government jobs like bank, UPSC, etc

Business Consultancies Investment Banking
Budget Planning Educational Institutes
Inventory Control Industrial Houses
Merchant Banking Public Accounting Firms
Marketing Policy Planning
Working Capital Management Foreign Trade
Treasury and Forex Department Banks