What is the difference between B.Com and B.Com (H)? What is the scope in these courses?

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    astha singh | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Hi Vishu!
    B.Com: This is the flagship course that was introduced across most universities in the 1970s and is still the main course. The programme offers courses in Accounts, Economics, Management, Laws and Taxation, and the eligibility is HSC in Commerce, and Maths as a subject in school is not mandatory.
    B.Com (Hons): This course is being offered in 2 variants. First, it is offered at B.Com (Hons ) and for this, it is mandatory to have Maths at the time of admission, and merit for this course is the highest. This course demands a higher level of understanding of Maths, thereby making it slightly more difficult than the normal B.Com. Se
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