The Department of Commerce has been making significant contributions to society by nurturing competent, skilled, and socially responsible graduates. Renowned for its academic excellence, disciplined environment, and quality infrastructure, the department has established itself as one of the institution’s leading academic departments.
The department was established in 2014 with the introduction of three undergraduate programmes: B.Com Finance, B.Com Computer Application, and B.Com Co-operation. In 2020, it expanded its academic offerings with the launch of the B.Com Professional programme, further strengthening its commitment to providing industry-relevant education.
The department places strong emphasis on academic excellence, discipline, student development, and effective governance. Through innovative teaching practices, seminars, workshops, career guidance programmes, industry interactions, and skill development initiatives, it strives to create a dynamic learning environment that equips students with the knowledge and competencies required in today’s competitive world.
Graduates of the Department of Commerce have built successful careers in business, banking, finance, entrepreneurship, accounting, and other professional sectors. The department takes pride in its structured approach to career development, empowering students with the confidence, skills, and opportunities needed to excel in their chosen professions.
As the Head of the Department, I am proud to present the profile of our department, which reflects our unwavering commitment to academic excellence, ethical values, innovation, and the holistic development of every student.
To educate and inspire students through value-driven commerce education, fostering excellence and preparing them for dynamic opportunities in the business world.
The programme equips students with strong theoretical and practical foundations in financial management and commerce. It focuses on developing analytical, managerial, and entrepreneurial skills required in the modern business environment. Students gain exposure to accounting software, financial markets, taxation systems, auditing practices, and corporate finance.
The programme is structured to develop managerial skills and understanding of cooperative institutions, rural finance, agricultural marketing, and community-based business models. It prepares students for careers in cooperative banks, societies, government sectors, and management roles.
This programme combines core commerce subjects with modern software tools, programming basics, office automation, accounting packages, e-commerce, and management information systems. It is ideal for students seeking careers in both commerce and technology-enabled business sectors.
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