Introduction :The Bachelor of Commerce degree is designed to provide a student with a wide range of managerial skills while at the same time, builds competence in a particular area of business studies (see below). Most universities therefore, plan the degree such that in addition to their major, students are exposed to general business principles, taking courses in accounting, finance, business management, human resources, statistics, marketing, economics, information systems. Other established business schools have strengthened their programs by requiring business students to also take introductory calculus at the undergraduate level as part of the degree program. For a comparison with other business degrees, see Business Education.
Eligibility :(1)A student should have passed Std. XII i.e. Higher Secondary Certificate Examination conducted by the MumbaiBoard and the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or an Examination recognized as equivalent.
(2) Candidates, who have passed the HSC or other qualifying examination from other than the Maharashtra Board of HSC examination, should produce Eligibility certificate from the University of Mumbai along with the application for admission, failing which their applications are liable to be rejected.
,(3) All admissions are provisional, and are liable to be cancelled if their eligibility/enrolment is not confirmed by the University of Mumbai.
,(4) Admissions secured on the basis of incorrect or false information are liable to be cancelled.
(5)Eligibility for S.Y. B. Com.: Semesters I & II Pass or A.T.K.T.
(6) Eligibility for T.Y. B. Com.: Semesters I, II, III & IV Pass, OR Pass in First Year Semesters and ATKT in Second year Semesters, OR Pass in Second year Semesters and A.T.K.T. in First year Semesters.
,(7) In case the admission of the student is found to be invalid for any reason, the responsibility will lie with the student. Students will account for the gap, if any, between H.S.C. and joining F.Y.B.Com. by submitting gap certificate, N.O.C. & T.C. from previous Institute.
,(8) Admission will not be granted to any student on the basis of marks obtained alone but other important considerations like his/her behaviour, character and aptitude will be taken into account.
,(9) The reserved category candidates should fill up necessary forms to claim scholarships & freeships at the time of admission.