Courses

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  • BCom (General, Computer Applications): This is a Bachelor of Commerce degree.

    • General: This likely refers to a broad-based commerce program covering subjects like accounting, finance, economics, and business law. It aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the commercial aspects of organizations.
    • Computer Applications: This specialization within B.Com focuses on the application of computer skills in business and commerce. Students would learn about software relevant to accounting, data management, e-commerce, and other business operations.
  • BSc (All Combinations): This stands for Bachelor of Science. The “(All Combinations)” suggests that the college offers a variety of specializations within the BSc program. A BSc degree typically focuses on scientific disciplines. Common areas of study include:

    • Physical Sciences: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Statistics.
    • Biological Sciences: Biology, Botany, Zoology, Biotechnology, Microbiology.
    • Earth Sciences: Geology, Environmental Science. The specific combinations available would determine the subjects a student would study.
  • BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration): This is an undergraduate degree focused on business management principles. The curriculum typically covers a wide range of business-related subjects, including:

    • Marketing
    • Finance
    • Human Resources
    • Operations Management
    • Business Law
    • Economics The goal of a BBA program is to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed for managerial roles in various industries.
  • BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications): This is an undergraduate degree program focused on computer science and its applications. The curriculum generally includes subjects like:

    • Programming Languages (e.g., C, C++, Java, Python)
    • Database Management Systems
    • Web Development
    • Software Engineering
    • Computer Networks
    • Operating Systems A BCA degree aims to train students for careers in the IT industry as software developers, system analysts, database administrators, etc.
  • BA (Mass Communications): This is a Bachelor of Arts degree specializing in the field of mass communication. This program typically explores how information is disseminated to large audiences through various media channels. Subjects covered might include:

    • Journalism (Print, Broadcast, Digital)
    • Advertising
    • Public Relations
    • Film Studies
    • Media Theory
    • Communication Skills A BA in Mass Communications prepares students for careers in media organizations, advertising agencies, public relations firms, and related fields.