Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the B.Com. (Co-operation) programme, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate strong foundational knowledge in core areas of commerce, including accounting, finance, taxation and business law, with a specialised understanding of co-operative principles and practices.
- Understand the structure, functions, and operations of co-operative societies and institutions at regional, national and global levels.
- Apply managerial and entrepreneurial skills in the context of co-operative management and rural development.
- Analyse and interpret financial data and business information for effective decision-making in co-operative and business environments.
- Communicate effectively in both oral and written forms, with clarity and professionalism suitable for various business and co-operative contexts.
- Demonstrate ethical values, social responsibility, and leadership qualities aligned with the cooperative spirit and community development.
- Utilise digital tools and technologies for business operations, data management and e-governance in co-operative settings.
- Pursue higher education, competitive examinations, or careers in commerce, co-operative management, public administration, banking or entrepreneurship with confidence and competence.