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Bachelor of Commerce (International Business and Finance)

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Bachelor of Commerce (International Business and Finance)

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The Bachelor of Commerce (International Business and Finance) is a three-year undergraduate degree designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to understand global business operations and financial systems. This program integrates core concepts of commerce with specialized training in international trade, global markets, and financial management, preparing students for dynamic careers in multinational corporations and global financial institutions.

The curriculum covers a broad range of subjects including International Business, Global Economics, Financial Accounting, Corporate Finance, International Marketing, Investment Analysis, Banking, Business Law, and Risk Management. It also includes topics such as Foreign Exchange Management, International Trade Policy, and Strategic Management, helping students gain insights into how international markets function and how financial decisions are made in a global context.

Students are trained to analyze financial data, evaluate investment opportunities, and understand the impact of global economic trends on business operations. The program encourages critical thinking, strategic planning, and cross-cultural communication skills — all essential for success in international business environments. Through practical learning experiences such as case studies, projects, and internships, students gain hands-on exposure to real-world financial and trade scenarios.

Graduates of this program can pursue diverse career opportunities in international banking, financial consulting, export-import management, investment analysis, and corporate finance. They may also work in government agencies, global organizations, or multinational companies that operate across different countries. Furthermore, students can continue their studies with advanced programs such as Master of Business Administration (MBA)Master of Commerce (M.Com.), or professional certifications like CFA, CPA, or ACCA.

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