The Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) in Computer Applications is an undergraduate program that integrates commerce, finance, and computer technology to prepare students for the modern business environment. The program focuses on equipping learners with a strong foundation in accounting, economics, management, and information technology, enabling them to effectively apply computer-based solutions in business and financial decision-making.
The curriculum combines traditional commerce education with courses in programming, database management, e-commerce, data analytics, and business information systems. This interdisciplinary approach develops analytical, technical, and managerial skills essential for success in today’s data-driven and digital business landscape.
Students gain hands-on experience through computer labs, business simulations, and project work, fostering a balance of theoretical knowledge and practical application. The program encourages innovation, problem-solving, and adaptability to technological changes affecting the global economy.
Finance
Marketing
Human Resource Management
Logistics & Supply Chain Management
Ecommerce & Retail Management
Business Analytics
3 years (6 semesters)
Blends commerce and computer application skills for holistic learning.
Curriculum includes accounting, business management, programming, and data management.
Exposure to software tools such as Tally, Excel, Python, and SQL.
Emphasis on e-commerce, business analytics, and IT-enabled business solutions.
Practical training through lab sessions, mini-projects, and internships.
Industry interaction, guest lectures, and workshops on emerging technologies.
Prepares students for higher education and professional certifications.
Graduates of the B.Com (Computer Applications) program can pursue diverse roles across commerce, technology, and management sectors, including:
Business Analyst
Financial Analyst
Data Analyst / Data Entry Specialist
E-commerce Executive
Accounting and Tax Consultant
ERP Specialist / Database Administrator
IT Support Executive / Systems Analyst
PEO-1-Graduates will demonstrate the ability to secure meaningful employment in commerce, finance, accounting, taxation, banking, or allied sectors
PEO-2-Graduates will engage in continuous learning and professional growth by acquiring advanced certifications (e.g., CA, CMA, MBA, ACCA), keeping abreast of emerging trends in commerce
PEO-3-Graduates will build or contribute effectively to business ventures, foster innovation, adopt socially responsible practices, and contribute to economic development and community welfare
PO-1-Disciplinary Knowledge
Gain a solid foundation in the core areas of commerce—accounting, finance, taxation, auditing, business law, marketing, and management.
PO-2-Application of Knowledge & Skills
Apply relevant theoretical and practical techniques, tools, and modern software in solving business problems and decision-making.
PO-3-Critical Thinking & Problem Solving
Analyze complex business scenarios, evaluate alternatives, and propose effective solutions in a structured manner.
PO-4-Research Skills & Analytical Reasoning
Design, conduct, and interpret research (qualitative & quantitative) and use data analytics in commerce and finance contexts.
PO5-Communication Skills
Communicate effectively (oral, written, digital) in business and professional settings, including reports, presentations, and negotiations.
PO-6Ethics & Professionalism
Recognize ethical challenges in business, uphold integrity, corporate social responsibility, and act in socially responsible ways.
P0-7-Teamwork & Leadership
Work collaboratively in diverse teams and exhibit leadership skills in business or civic environments.
PO-8-Lifelong Learning & Self-Direction
Recognize the need for continuous learning, adapt to changes in commerce, and independently pursue professional development.
PO-9-Digital & Technological Literacy
Skillfully use digital technologies, accounting/finance software, and information systems relevant to business operations.
PO-10-Entrepreneurship & Innovation
Evaluate business opportunities, plan ventures, and contribute to entrepreneurial initiatives.
PO-11-Global & Multicultural Awareness
Understand the impact of globalization, cultural diversity, and global business trends, and adapt to cross-cultural business environments.
PO-12-Responsibility, Autonomy & Accountability
Act responsibly and independently in applying their knowledge, accept accountability for decisions, and demonstrate leadership with integrity.
PSO-1-Acquire Practical Learning -Students will become proficient in using modern technology and software (e.g. Tally, Excel, GST & accounting packages) relevant to commerce.
PSO-2 Analytical and Problem-Solving Skills: Apply business,statistics, economics, and information-systems tools to analyze financial, market, and operational data, evaluate scenarios, and make strategic, ethical, evidence-based decisions.
To provide professional education and training to students in all aspects related to the management discipline, advancing their learning towards excellence in business administration and industry. The program will teach students:
Effective Communication: to communicate professionally and effectively, both orally and in writing; to enhance their understanding of solutions for common business problems. Also, to enable them to communicate properly with a diverse and intercultural audience.
Global Business Management: to empower students to understand the theory, operations, and challenges of global businesses, and also to give them a deeper insight into the ethnic, social, gender, religious, and cultural diversity in problem solving, decision-making and group dynamics.
Business Decision Making: to develop critical thinking, analytical problem-solving skills and also to equip them with the ability to identify and evaluate relevant information for decision-making. Flexible, creative and critical thinking methods are encouraged to analyze and solve complex business problems arising out of change and uncertainty.
Pedagogy: Through a practical approach towards the syllabus guided by faculty from the industry itself, students are prepared for the real corporate world. Innovative methods of teaching, consisting of case study discussions, presentations, classroom debates and role plays are used to make the classroom experience an invigorating one.
Curriculum: carefully designed to provide active learning, deep learning andcompetency-based learning to enhance higher order thinking.
Product Design: the course is offered to facilitate students from stages of idea generation to commercialization of products.
Specializations: Marketing | Accounting & Finance | Business Analytics
Integrated Degree: BBA students have an option to join the Integrated MBA (BBA-MBA) program at the end of second year.
Manufacturing
IT
Financial Services
Logistics and supply chain
Banking
Health Care / Pharmaceuticals
Amazon
IBM
Wipro
HCL
Genpact
RBL Bank
Business Analyst
Operations Manager
Financial Analyst
Data Scientist
Marketing Executive
The BBA students have an option to join the Integrated MBA (BBA-MBA) program at the end of second year.