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    Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com FAA)

    Programme Overview

    The B.Com in Financial Accounting & Auditing (FAA) develops strong competencies in core accounting, finance, banking and compliance. Learners practice with real-world caselets, work on field projects, and build essential skills in reporting, analysis and audit procedures aligned with industry practices.

    At a Glance
    Duration: 3 Years (6 Semesters)
    Medium: English / Marathi (as per course)
    Tracks: Accounting, Banking, Economics, Entrepreneurship
    Assessment: Continuous evaluation + University examinations
    Who Should Apply?
    Students aiming for careers in Accounting, Auditing, Banking & Finance
    Aspirants for CA / CS / CMA / MBA / M.Com pathways
    Learners keen on practical exposure through field projects and community engagement
    Browse the semester-wise structure below. Click the syllabus link to view or download the PDF.

    B.Com Programme Structure

    Semester I
    Abbreviation
    Code
    Subject
    syllabus PDF
    Subject 1
    10120211
    Basics of Accounting Paper- I (FAA)
    Subject 2
    10120202
    Fundamentals of Banking in India (FAA)
    10410111
    English for Empowerment- I (for Students of Non-English Medium) (ENG)
    Empowerment through English- I (for students of English Medium) (ENG)
    VSC I
    10620101
    Principles of Management (FAA)
    SEC
    10720111
    Financial Planning
    AEC -I
    AEC-II
    10820111
    10820112
    English for Academic Writing-I (For students of English Medium)
    English Language and Literature-I (For Students of Non-English medium)
    AEC
    10820112
    English Language and Literature-I (For Students of Non-English medium)
    IKS
    Inception of Indian Knowledge System
    VEC
    10952111
    Introduction to Indian Constitution
    CC-I
    CC-II
    11450121
    11450221
    Basics of National Service Scheme
    National Cadets Corps (NCC)
    Abbreviation
    Code
    Subject
    syllabus PDF
    Subject 1
    20120211
    Principles and Practices of Banking (FAA)
    Subject 2
    20120212
    Basics of Accounting Paper II (FAA)
    20410111
    Empowerment through English Paper – II (for Students of English medium) (ENG)
    OEC
    20410112
    English for Empowerment – II (for Students of Non-English medium) (ENG)
    VSC 2
    20620101
    Micro Economics-I (FAA)
    VSC 3
    20620102
    Human Resource Management (FAA)
    SEC
    20720101
    Investment Planning
    AEC-I
    AEC-II
    20810111
    20810112
    English for Academic Writing II (For students of English Medium)
    English Language and Literature-II (For Students of Non-English medium)
    Environment Awareness (As per circular)
    Volunteerism and National Service Scheme
    National Cadet Corps (NCC)
    Abbreviation
    Code
    Subject
    syllabus PDF
    Major
    30120211
    Corporate Accountancy – I
    Major
    30120212
    Banking System in India – I
    30120213
    Production Planning and Management
    Macro Economics
    Minor (Any One)
    30320114
    Introduction to Entrepreneurship
    OEC (ENG)
    30410111
    English for Report and Research paper writing (English Medium)
    OEC (ENG)
    30410112
    English for Profession communication (Marathi Medium)
    AEC
    30810301
    रचनात्मक लेखन (HINDI)
    FP
    31320201
    Field Project in Financial Accounting & Auditing
    CC -I
    CC-II
    31450221
    31450121
    National Cadets Corps. (NCC) Studies- III
    Social issues Advocacy and Action
    Abbreviation
    Code
    Subject
    syllabus PDF
    Subject 1
    40120211
    Banking Systems in India- II
    Subject 2
    40120212
    Corporate Accountancy – II
    40720113
    Fundamentals of Investment in Stock Markets
    Minor Stream (Any One)
    International Economics
    Minor Stream (Any One)
    40320114
    Business Entrepreneurship
    OEC (ENG)
    40410111
    English for Corporate Communication (for English medium students)
    OEC (ENG)
    40410112
    English Language Skills for Employability (for Marathi Medium Students)
    AEC
    40810411
    सूचना प्रौद्योगिकी और हिंदी भाषा (Hindi)
    CE
    41520201
    Community Engagement in Financial Accounting & Auditing
    CC -I
    CC- II
    CC-III
    41450221
    41450122
    41450121
    I) National Cadets Corps. (NCC) Studies- IV
    II)Personality and Leadership Development through National Service Scheme
    III)NSS Volunteers under National service scheme special camp

    Programme Highlight

    The Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) is a three-year undergraduate program designed to provide students with a strong foundation in business, finance, and commerce. The course is typically divided into six semesters, starting with basic subjects like financial accounting, business economics, and business communication in the first year. As students progress, they study core topics such as cost accounting, taxation, auditing, and financial management, which help develop practical and analytical skills. In the final year, the program focuses on advanced subjects like investment management, international business, and

    Scholarship

    Terms & Conditions Apply:

    Must pass 12th (10+2) from a recognised board
    Minimum 50–60% marks required (varies by college)
    Reserved categories may get relaxation in marks
    Students from any stream (Commerce/Science/Arts) can apply
    For B.Com (Hons.), Maths or Accounts may be required
    Admission is usually merit-based (12th marks)
    Some colleges may require entrance exams
    Candidate must provide valid documents (marksheet, ID proof, etc.)
    Age requirement: generally 17 years or above (no strict upper limit)
    Admission is subject to verification of documents
    Meeting eligibility does not guarantee admission (depends on cutoff/merit list)

    Eligibility

    B.Com admission requires you to pass 12th (10+2) from a recognised board with usually at least 50–60% marks, though this can vary by college and category. Students from any stream—Commerce, Science, or Arts—can apply, but Commerce subjects like Accounts or Maths may be preferred for B.Com (Hons.). In Maharashtra, you must have completed HSC or an equivalent exam. Most colleges give admission based on merit (12th marks), while some top institutions may require entrance exams. Generally, there is no strict age limit for admission.

    Selection Process

    Minimum 50% aggregate marks in Class 10+2/ HSC or its equivalent examination in any stream with English subject (Minimum 45% aggregate marks for candidates belonging to the Reserved Category from Maharashtra State).

    FAQs

    What subjects are in B.Com 3rd year?
    In the final year (Semester 5 & 6), you study advanced commerce subjects + electives.
    Common subjects include: Human Resource Management Corporate Tax Planning Banking & Insurance Management Accounting Auditing & Corporate Governance
    How many subjects are there?
    Usually 4–6 subjects per semester Total: around 8–12 subjects in final year
    What is the focus of 3rd year?
    Final year is more practical + career-focused: Taxation & accounting (real-world use) Case studies & projects Specialization subjects
    Are there projects or practicals?
    Typical projects: Financial analysis Banking/marketing research Business case study
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