1. Introduction to Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) Program
The Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) program offered by the University is structured under the FYUP Scheme, designed to provide comprehensive education in business and commerce. This section introduces the main objectives and highlights of the program.
2. Objectives of B.Com Programme
The B.Com program aims to achieve several key objectives:
2.1 Inculcating Knowledge, Skills, and Attitude
The primary goal of the program is to impart knowledge, develop skills, and foster a positive attitude among students. It prepares them to tackle the diverse challenges present in the fields of business and commerce.
2.2 Skill Development and Employability
The program emphasizes skill development in various commerce domains, enhancing students' employability and promoting self-employment opportunities. It equips learners with practical skills relevant to the industry.
2.3 Accessibility and Inclusivity
A significant focus of the program is to make commerce education accessible to a wide range of learners, including those residing in remote areas and disadvantaged communities. Through multimedia and interactive teaching methods, education is brought to learners' doorsteps, offering flexibility in learning pace and location.
2.4 Development of Analytical and Managerial Skills
Another objective is to nurture analytical, financial, accounting, and managerial skills among students. These skills are essential for effective decision-making and leadership roles in the business world.
3. Eligibility and Medium of Instruction
3.1 Eligibility Criteria
Prospective students must have completed their 10+2 education or its equivalent to be eligible for admission to the B.Com program.
3.2 Medium of Instruction
The medium of instruction for the B.Com program is available in both English and Hindi, catering to students from diverse linguistic backgrounds.
4. Course Structure
Under the FYUP Scheme, each semester of the B.Com program consists of courses with a credit load of 20 credits. This structured approach ensures a balanced curriculum and comprehensive learning experience for students.
5. Conclusion
In conclusion, the Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) program offered by the University under the FYUP Scheme is designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to excel in the dynamic field of business and commerce. With its emphasis on accessibility, inclusivity, skill development, and practical learning, the program prepares students for a successful career path in various sectors of the economy.
Programme Structure of Bachelor of Commerce Programme (BCOMF) along with semester-wise course Options
Semester | Discipline Specific Courses | Core Minor | Ability Enhancement courses (language) | Inter-disciplinary courses (Introductory level) | Skill Enhancement courses/internship/dissertation | Common Value-Added Courses/IDC | Total Credits |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ist Year (1st Semester) | DSC-1 (6 credits) BCOC-132 Business Organization & Management VOC-1 (4 credits) BRL-101 Overview of Retailing AEC-1 BEVAE-181: Environmental Studies (4 credits) IDC (6 credits) BECC 101 Introductory Microeconomics or Any other course |
20 | |||||
Ist Year (2nd Semester) | DSC-2 (6 credits) BCOC-131 Financial Accounting VOC-2 (4 credits) BCOS-186 Personal Selling and Salesmanship SEC-1 (4 credits) BCOS-183: Computer Application in Business VAC-01 (6 credits) BEDSV-101 Value Addition: An Overview* |
20 | |||||
Exit-1 UG Certificate | VOC (4 credits) BFDI-073 Introduction to Fashion Industry |
40 (+4) | |||||
IInd Year (3rd Semester) | DSC-3 (6 credits) BCOC-134 Business Management and Statistics DSC-4 (6 credits) BCOC-133 Business Law Minor-1* DSC (4 credits) BPAS-184 Logistics Management AEC-2 BEGAE-182 English Communication Skills (4 credits) OR Modern Indian Language (MIL) |
20 | |||||
IInd Year (4th Semester) | DSC-5 (6 credits) BCOC-136 Income Tax Law and Practice DSC-6 (6 credits) BCOE-141 Principle of Marketing VOC-3 (DSC) (4 Credits) BCOS-185 Entrepreneurship SEC-2 (4 credits) BCOS-184: E-Commerce |
20 | |||||
Exit-2 UG Diploma | VOC (4 credits) CPI-101 Consumer and Consumer Protection Legislations |
80 (+4) | |||||
IIIrd Year (5th Semester) | DSC-7 (6 credits) BCOC-137 Corporate Accounting Minor-2* DSC (4 credits) CPI-102 Redressal of Consumer Grievances: Role of Various Stake Holders IDC-2 (4 credit) BPCS-186 Managing Stress |
20 | |||||
IIIrd Year (6th Semester) | DSC-8 (6 credits) BCOC-135 Company Law DSC-9 (6 credits) BCOC-138 Cost Accounting DSC-10 (6 credits) BCOE-142 Management Accounting Minor-3* DSC (4 credits) BMS-1 Introduction to NGO Management Internship/ (4 credits) BECS-144 Data Analysis |
20 | |||||
Total | 60 Cr | 24 Cr | 08 Cr | 22 Cr | 06 Cr | 120 Cr | |
Exit: 3 with UG Degree with Major | |||||||
IVth Year (7th Semester) | DCS-11 (6 credits) MCO-04 Business Environment DSC-12 (6 credits) MCO-01 Organization Theory and Behaviour Minor-7 DSC MCO-021 Managerial Economics (4 credits) Minor-8 DSC MCO-023 Strategic Management (4 credits) |
– | – | – | 20 Cr. | ||
IVth Year (8th Semester) | DSC-13 8 (credits) Business Research (New Course) to be developed by SOMS – Project (12 Credits) Or Minor-9 DSC MCO-024 Business Ethics and CSR (4 credits) Minor-10 VOC MMPF-006 Management of Financial Services (4 credits) (Adopted by Commerce Discipline) Minor-11 DSC MMPM-001 Consumer Behaviour (4 credits) (Adopted by Commerce Discipline) |
– | – | – | 20 Cr. | ||
Total | 80 Cr | 32 Cr | 08 Cr | 34 Cr | 06 Cr | 160 Cr |
Note: *Any one course from the basked of IGNOU Courses in the respective category as and when developed by the University.
**The Course (VAC-01) Value Addition: An Overview is being developed by the SOEDS and the code will be obtained by the SOEDS.
List of Courses for 1st and 2nd Semesters for BCOMF
The list of courses on offer in the first and second semesters of Bachelor of Commerce Programme is provided here.
The course for other semesters will be provided subsequently.
Discipline Specific Courses
Sr No. | Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
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1 | BCOC131 | Financial Accounting | 6 |
2 | BCOC132 | Business Organisation and Management | 6 |
Skill Enhancement Course
Sr No. | Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
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1 | BCOS183 | Computer Application in Business | 4 |
Interdisciplinary Course
Sr No. | Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
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1 | BECC101 | Introductory Microeconomics | 6 |
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Sr No. | Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
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1 | BRL101 | Overview of Retailing | 4 |
2 | BCOS186 | Personal Selling And Salesmanship | 4 |
Ability Enhancement Course
Sr No. | Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
1 | BEVAE181 | Environmental Studies | 4 |
Value Added Course
Sr No. | Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
1 | BEDSV101 | Value Education | 6 |
Bachelor of Science
The following Bachelor of Science Degree (Major/Honours) programmes are on offer:
- Bachelor of Science (Anthropology) (BSCFAN)
- Bachelor of Science in (Biochemistry) (BSCFBC)
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