

B.Com
Overview
The Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) program at Kangeyam Institute of Commerce (KIC) is designed to provide a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of commerce, with an emphasis on accounting, economics, business law, and financial management. This program equips students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to thrive in the dynamic world of business. With a focus on developing a deep understanding of financial systems, business operations, and management principles, KIC ensures that students are prepared to face the challenges of modern-day commerce. Graduates of the B.Com program can pursue diverse career paths in accounting, finance, entrepreneurship and beyond.
Business Simulation Hub
Financial Modelling Studio
What you will Learn
- Fundamentals of business and management
- Financial accounting principles and practices
- Economics and its impact on business
- Business law and ethics
- Marketing management strategies
- Operations management and process optimization
- Corporate finance and investment strategies
- Managerial accounting for decision-making
- Quantitative techniques for business analysis
- Human resource management
- Business communication skills
- Auditing principles and practices
Key Expertise Areas
Comprehensive knowledge of accounting, taxation and business law.
Development of business communication and managerial skills.
Exposure to entrepreneurial strategies and financial planning.
This course develops accounting leaders adept in navigating complex financial landscapes and regulatory environments.

Why B.Com at KIC?
An integrated professional accounting curriculum with a technology focus, linking practical applications with theoretical foundations.
Job Opportunities
Graduates can pursue roles like Accountants, Tax Consultants, Auditors and Business Analysts. They can also work in government services, banking, or corporate sectors, managing business operations and financial systems effectively.


Future Trends, Demand, and Opportunities
- There is high demand for commerce graduates in retail, banking and SMEs.
- Global trade requires expertise in international business, e-commerce and digital accounting systems. Analytical skills and a familiarity with global market trends are increasingly vital.
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