B.Com.

Department of Commerce

Department of Commerce

“Commerce is the equalizer of the wealth of nations.”

— William E. Gladstone

About the Department

Commerce plays a vital role in the economic development of a nation. It includes all activities related to the production, distribution, buying, selling, and transportation of goods and services. The Department of Commerce aims to equip students with comprehensive knowledge of business operations, financial systems, and management practices.

The department is supported by qualified and experienced faculty members who guide students in understanding both the theoretical and practical aspects of commerce.

Scope of Commerce

Commerce is a multidisciplinary field that combines various areas of study, including:

  • Accounting
  • Business Management
  • Business Law
  • Taxation
  • Business Statistics
  • Economics
  • Human Resource Management
  • Entrepreneurial Development
  • Business Studies

Skills Development

Students studying commerce develop important professional skills such as:

  • Financial and analytical skills
  • Business management and leadership abilities
  • Problem-solving and decision-making skills
  • Communication and organizational skills

Career Opportunities

A degree in Commerce opens up diverse career opportunities in areas such as:

  • Accounting and Auditing
  • Banking and Financial Services
  • Business Management
  • Tax Consultancy
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Corporate Sector
  • Government Services and Civil Services

Academic Learning & Activities

The commerce program focuses on developing students’ ability to analyze business situations and make informed decisions. Students gain knowledge in financial accounting, business management, and economic principles that help them understand the real-world functioning of businesses.

Accounting enables organizations to evaluate their financial performance through tools such as balance sheets, journals, and ledgers. Economics helps students understand how businesses use limited resources efficiently to achieve maximum growth and profitability.

Teaching Methodology

The Department of Commerce emphasizes a balanced approach to theoretical learning and practical exposure. Classroom teaching is supported with practical sessions, case studies, and discussions that help students apply their knowledge effectively.

Faculty Details

S.No Name Qualification Designation
1 Ms. T. Indhumathy M.Com. HOD
2 Ms. K. Akila M.Com. Assistant Professor