Duration
3 Years
Total of 4 semesters
Commitment
6-8
hours/week
Recommended hours
for the program
Robust Learning Model
375+ hours of
video lectures
by Expert Faculty to enhance your learning

Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) program at GLS University focuses on business principles, accounting, finance, and commerce. After high school, many students choose it because it prepares them for jobs in a variety of industries, including business, finance, banking, and accounting. Accounting, economics, business law, management, and finance are among the topics covered in the course; certain programs also offer elective courses or specializations in fields like entrepreneurship or international business.
Program Highlights & Advantages

Industry ready curriculums
Bridge the gap between theory and practice, ensuring graduates are equipped to contribute to the readl world immediately

Personalized Learning
Personalized learning through the unique option of choice-based credit

Real World Projects
Real world projects & case studies to help you succeed in your industry
Program Overview & Structure
Fundamentals of Accounting -14 Credits
Language Proficiency and Business Communication4 Credits
Fundamentals of Business Management4 Credits
Corporate Accounting -14 Credits
Statistics for Commerce4 Credits
Fundamentals of Accounting -24 Credits
Computer Fundamentals and Applications4 Credits
Fundamentals of Economics4 Credits
Corporate Accounting -24 Credits
Quantitative Methods4 Credits
Cost Accounting -14 Credits
Direct and Indirect Taxation-14 Credits
Business Environment and Sustainability4 Credits
Corporate Financial Reporting-14 Credits
Fundamentals Of Banking and Insurance4 Credits
Cost Accounting -24 Credits
Direct and Indirect Taxation-24 Credits
Operations Research4 Credits
Corporate Financial Reporting-24 Credits
Financial Services and Capital Markets4 Credits
Management Accounting4 Credits
Corporate & Business Laws4 Credits
Fundamentals of Research4 Credits
Audit & Assurance4 Credits
Financial Management4 Credits
Investment Options & Mutual Funds Strategies4 Credits
Grand Project4 Credits
International Trade and Public Finance4 Credits
Eligibility Criteria
- 10+2 passed students or aspirants seeking a career in the area of Finance and Accounting.
- Students who wish to obtain managerial competence in the area of Financial Management. It equips the learners with the knowledge of Law, Import export, Accounting Principles and other areas that impact Trade and Economy.
- Applicant must possess sufficient knowledge and understanding of English language & communication.
- Candidates whose first language is not English must have done at least past three (3) years of academic qualification under English medium.
- Passed 10+2 (HSC) examination in any stream from GSEB/CBSE/ICSE or an equivalent board.
- Minimum aggregate marks: 45% for the open category and 40% for the reserved category (SC/ST/SEBC).
Accredited Online B.Com Degree from NAAC A+ University
- Certificates awarded by GLS University, rated A+ by NAAC.
- Online programs designed fully as per UGC regulations.
- Degrees considered equivalent to traditional degrees for employment and higher studies.
Potential Job Roles
Entry Level
- Accountant
- Financial Analyst
- Tax Assistant
- Auditor
- Accounts Executive
Mid Level
- Financial Manager
- Budget Analyst
- Tax Consultant
- Senior Accountant
- Finance Controller
Advanced Level
- Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
- Financial Controller
- Investment Banker
- Finance Director
- Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
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