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Commerce

Commerce as an education domain can be defined as a study of business and trade activities such as goods and services exchange from producer to the final consumer. It incorporates legal, political, economic, social, cultural, and technological systems that are in operation internationally or in any country.

Scope

Commerce, as a profession, has several scopes for the students to illuminate. There are many jobs and opportunities open according to candidates' eligibilities and preferences.

Courses

B.ComB.Com (Hons)B.Com in Banking and Insurance (BBI)B.Com in Accounting and TaxationB.Com In Accountancy and Finance (BAF)Bachelor of Financial Markets (BFM)Bachelors in Banking and Insurance (BBI)M.ComCACSCMACWACFP

Eligibility

  • Undergraduate: Candidates must have passed the 10+2 exam from a recognized board with the commerce stream with a minimum aggregate marks criteria provided by the examining authority of government, universities/institutes, etc.
  • Postgraduate: Candidates must have passed a B.Com or B.Com (Hons.) or equivalent from a recognized board with a minimum aggregate marks criteria provided by the examining authority of government, universities/institutes, etc.

Entrance Exams

IPU CET, NMIMS-NPAT, BHU UET, JET, VELS University VEE, PESSAT, DSAT, LPUNEST