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Department of Bachelor of Commerce (Computer Applications)

The Bachelor of Commerce (Computer Applications) program is a specialized undergraduate course that merges core commerce subjects with computer technology and applications. This program is designed to equip students with the knowledge of commerce and business along with IT skills essential in today’s technology-driven business world.

Program Overview:

Students study foundational commerce topics such as accounting, finance, business law, and management, alongside key computer applications including programming, database management, and business software.

Key Subjects Include:

  • Financial and Management Accounting: Principles of accounting with practical usage of accounting software.
  • Business Law: Legal framework governing business operations.
  • Principles of Management: Basic management concepts and organizational behavior.
  • Computer Fundamentals: Introduction to computer hardware, software, and operating systems.
  • Programming Languages: Basics of programming languages like C and C++.
  • Database Management Systems: Concepts of databases, SQL, and their application in business.
  • E-Commerce and Business Communication: Understanding electronic commerce and effective business communication.
  • Accounting Software: Practical training on popular accounting and business management software such as Tally, SAP, and others.

Skill Development:

The course is designed to develop:

  • Analytical and Critical Thinking: Ability to analyze complex business and IT-related problems logically and strategically.
  • Proficiency in Accounting and Business Software: Hands-on experience with tools like Tally, SAP, and other enterprise applications.
  • Understanding of IT-Enabled Business Services: Knowledge of integrating information technology into business operations effectively.
  • Effective Communication and Teamwork Skills: Ability to collaborate efficiently and communicate ideas clearly in professional settings.
  • Problem-Solving Abilities in Commerce and IT: Capability to apply analytical thinking and technical knowledge to real-world challenges.

Practical Learning:

Students gain hands-on experience through lab sessions, projects, and internships that simulate real-world business and IT environments. This practical exposure helps them to handle accounting software, manage databases, and understand business analytics.