The B.Com (Plain) program is a three-year undergraduate degree designed to build strong foundations in accounting, finance, economics, business law, taxation, and management. The curriculum focuses on developing analytical, financial, and managerial skills required in corporate, banking, and entrepreneurial sectors. The program prepares students for professional courses such as CA, CS, CMA, MBA, and competitive examinations while fostering ethical business practices and financial literacy.
Program Specific Outcomes
Apply accounting and financial management principles in business organizations.
Analyze economic and business environments for strategic decision-making.
Prepare and interpret financial statements and reports.
Understand corporate laws, taxation systems, and auditing principles.
Demonstrate ethical responsibility in commerce and business operations.
Eligibility Criteria
Course
Eligibility
Duration
B.Com (Plain)-1st Year
For General Category Sr. Secondary (10+2) in any stream with minimum 45% marks from recognized Board , For SC, ST & OBC Category Sr. Secondary (10+2) in any stream with minimum 40% marks from recognized Board
3 Year
Admission Process
Step 1: Visit the official website: www.iesuniversity.ac.in
Step 2: Click on “Apply Now”
Step 3: Fill in the online application form
Step 4: Appear for counseling or admission confirmation as per schedule
Step 5: Complete the admission process by submitting original documents for verification
Career Opportunity
Career Path you can choose from
Accountant
Business Analyst
Financial Analyst
Investment Advisor
Banking Executive
Insurance Advisor
Tax Consultant
Entrepreneur
Auditor
Government Sector Executive
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the duration of B.Com?
3 years (6 semesters).
Can I pursue CA or MBA after B.Com?
Yes, B.Com is an ideal foundation for professional courses.
Is mathematics compulsory?
No, but it is beneficial.
Does the course include practical accounting training?
Yes, practical and software-based accounting is included.
Is there scope in banking sector?
Yes, strong opportunities in private and public banks.