SSVGI B.Com {Hons.} FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between B.Com and B.Com Honours?
Ans. B.Com is a general commerce degree with a broader curriculum, while B.Com Honours is a specialized program with more focused and advanced coursework in specific areas of commerce. B.Com Honours at SSVGI has a higher fee (75,700 vs 45,700) and offers deeper expertise in accounting, finance, and business management.
Ques. Is B.Com Honours better than B.Com for pursuing CA or CS?
Ans. Yes, B.Com Honours provides a stronger foundation for professional certifications like CA (Chartered Accountant) and CS (Company Secretary) due to its specialized curriculum. Many CA and CS aspirants prefer B.Com Honours as it covers advanced accounting and business law topics in greater depth.
Ques. What are the career prospects after B.Com Honours from SSVGI?
Ans. B.Com Honours graduates have excellent career prospects in banking, finance, accounting, taxation, auditing, and corporate management. Many pursue professional certifications like CA, CS, or CMA. Some also opt for higher studies like M.Com or MBA from reputed institutions.
Ques. Can students from non-commerce streams apply for B.Com Honours?
Ans. Yes, SSVGI accepts applications from students of any stream (Commerce, Science, or Arts) who have passed 10+2 with a minimum of 45 percent marks. However, students from the commerce stream are preferred as they have prior knowledge of commerce subjects.
Ques. What is the placement rate for B.Com Honours graduates at SSVGI?
Ans. SSVGI has a strong placement record with 70-85 percent of B.Com Honours students securing jobs. The average salary package is around 4 LPA, with the highest package reaching 7.5 LPA. B.Com Honours graduates often secure better positions compared to general B.Com graduates due to their specialized knowledge.
Ques. Are there internship opportunities during the B.Com Honours course?
Ans. Yes, SSVGI encourages students to undertake internships during their course. The college has tie-ups with various companies and financial institutions that offer internship opportunities. These internships provide practical exposure and help students develop professional skills required for their careers in finance and accounting.
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