The Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of various aspects of business and commerce. Core subjects typically include accounting, economics, finance, marketing, management, and business law. Students learn about financial accounting principles, managerial accounting techniques, micro and macroeconomic theories, investment analysis, consumer behavior, strategic management principles, and legal frameworks governing business operations. Additionally, there may be elective courses available in specialized areas such as entrepreneurship, international business, human resource management, and digital marketing. The program often incorporates practical components such as internships, case studies, and projects to provide real-world experience and develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills essential for success in the business world.