Programme-specific outcomes (PSOs) for a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) course provide more
detailed and focused goals that are tailored to the particular strengths and emphasis of
the program. Here are some typical PSOs for a BCom course:
Financial and Accounting Proficiency : Graduates will be proficient in
preparing and analysing financial statements, understanding accounting principles,
utilizing financial tools, managing taxation issues etc., for efficient management
and decision-making.
Economic and Market Analysis : Graduates will be able to apply economic
theories and concepts to analyse market trends, economic policies and business
environments etc., in both national and international levels, as well as understand
marketing principles, strategies and consumer behaviour for effective promotion of
products and services.
Management and Leadership Skills : Graduates will develop managerial
skills, including planning, organising, leading & controlling business operations,
understand business laws and ethical issues, apply human resource management
principles, develop and implement business strategies to achieve organizational
objectives.
Quantitative and Technological Proficiency : Graduates will apply
quantitative methods, statistical tools, data analysis techniques, technology &
software for accounting and business data analysis to solve business problems and
make data-driven decisions.
Entrepreneurship and Strategic Management : Graduates will acquire skills
and knowledge to identify business opportunities, develop business plans, manage
start-ups small businesses, understand cooperative institutions, analyse logistics
and supply chain management systems and create entrepreneurial competencies in the
current start-up ecosystem