What is integrated course in BCOM and what far placements are giving?
HI, Teki.Mahima
As B.com is a plain under graduation degree with no specialization, people these days have started to opt for integrated or specialized courses to get an advantage at the time of job.
Integrated courses in b.com are:
- B.com +LLB it’s a five years five years undergraduate programmed that provides combination of law and commerce studies. The course is divided into ten semesters to provide students with professional law and commerce knowledge.
- BBA +MBA is a 5 years integrated course eligible to all 12th pass students, aspiring to make career in business management. It combines under graduate and post graduate course.
- B.com (Industry integrate) allows students to acquire skills and knowledge required by industry and business sector. It also equips students with computer knowledge, accounting, quantitative and analytical tools required to make decision.
- B.COM +(Professional certificate program in event) is 3-year course that provides knowledge about commerce and event management.
- Professional exams that can be given along with B.COM (CA, CS, CFA, FRM, CWM, CFP, ACCA, ICWAI) which helps them to specialize and fetch a job easily after their article ship as most of these exams have article ship after level 1.
- If you want to b.com with some specialization you can also opt for b.com(financial markets),b.com(management studies),b.com (banking and insurance),b.com(mass media),b.com(accounting and finance),b.com(mass media) with provides you with specialization and also makes you stand out of the crowd at the time of job with all required and necessary skills.
Now talking about the placements after these integrated courses, look every course has its benefits in its own way, it all depends on you and your interest. Best placements will be available only when you make best of the course you get in. opt for ca, cfa, ca if you have a good number crunching ability. If you wish to make your career in management opt for BMS, BBA, MBA etc.




