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Bachelor of Commerce (Honours)

The Faculty of Accounting and Finance has been instrumental in providing students with thorough knowledge and understanding of the principles of commerce and business. B.Com. (Hons.) program encompasses rigorous training involving class presentations, case studies, field research reports and team-based learning. This unique pattern of study helps students in personality development and also prepares them to accept future challenges in the fast growing corporate world. The successful firms of the future will be those that constantly reinvent themselves. For that reason, our programs inculcate in students openness to change and innovation. We take pride in delivering a program that is designed with input from area companies and infuses information technology into the curriculum.

This blending of wide-ranging business courses creates opportunities for students to pursue diverse areas of interest. Furthermore, social sciences and humanities courses provide a context for understanding how business is interwoven with the fabric of society. True business leaders must understand how people behave, as individuals and in organizations, to develop new ventures that not only turn a profit, but also add value to the community in socially responsible ways.

Main Features of the Program
A recognized and accepted program
Qualified faculty committed to excellence and able to relate theory with practice
A curriculum that will develop communication, presentation, interpersonal, and technical skills
A wide variety of market-driven specialization options
An environment that will provide a professional, intellectually stimulating, challenging, and enjoyable experience
Eligibility Criteria
The University welcomes applications from students who have successfully completed their 12 years of education. The more specific admission criterion is:
F.Sc. (Pre-Engineering / Pre Medical)
Intermediate with Arts or General Science or Commerce
Advance Levels (A' Level)
Any other equivalent grade 12 qualification approved by the Ministry of Education.
Note: 1. Students fulfilling any of the above mentioned requirements will then be required to appear in a test designed by the University. The short listed candidates will be interviewed and students clearing that interview would be selected.
2. Two years B.Com. degree holders will be able to seek admission in the program with appropriate exemptions and complete the program in two years.
Program Structure
The four years B.Com (Hons.) program consists of 42 courses and two compulsory internships (1 + 2 credit hours) in commercial as well as non-commercial organizations. The program offers specialization in three areas viz:
  1. International Business and Trade
  2. Banking and Finance, and
  3. Audit and Taxation
In addition to the taught component and internships, the participants are required to submit a final project in the form of report (4 credit hours) at the end of the program.
Structure No of Courses Credit Hours
University Core 12 35
Major - Core 26 78
Major - Elective 04 63
Other Areas 12 27
Social Work 1
Internship 2
Project 4
Total 132
Core Courses
Accounting
  1. Principles of Financial Accounting - I
  2. Principles of Financial Accounting - II
  3. Advance Financial Accounting
  4. Cost Accounting
  5. Management Accounting - Planning and Control
  6. Management Accounting - Decision Making
  7. Auditing Fundamentals
Business Laws
  1. Business and Industrial Laws
  2. Business Taxation
  3. Corporate Laws and Secretarial Practices
Quantitative Methods
  1. College Algebra
  2. Probability and Statistics
  3. Business Quantitative Techniques
Communication Skills
  1. Composition and Writing
  2. Interpersonal Communication Skills
  3. Business Communication
  4. Debating and Public Speaking Skills
Information Technology
  1. Introduction to Computer
  2. Business Information System
Management Skills
  1. Introduction to Business
  2. Principles of Management
  3. Principles of Marketing
  4. Human Resource Management
  5. Operations Management
  6. Business Research Methods
Economics
  1. Principles of Microeconomics
  2. Principles of Macroeconomics
  3. Applied Economics
Finance
  1. Business Finance
  2. Corporate Finance
  3. Financial Statement Analysis
Banking
  1. Introduction to Money Banking and Finance
  2. Banking Laws and Practices in Pakistan
  3. Financial Markets and Institutions
Social Sciences
  1. Pakistan Studies
  2. Islamic Studies
  3. Social Sciences - I
  4. Social Sciences - II
  5. Social Sciences - III
Elective Courses (12 credit hours, 4 courses)
Steam - I: Banking and Finance
  1. Islamic Banking
  2. Fixed Income and Derivative Analysis
  3. Treasury and Fund Management
  4. Banking Credit Management
  5. Marketing of Banking Products and Financial Services
  6. Risk Management
  7. International Banking and Foreign Exchange
  8. Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management
  9. Islamic Finance
  10. Islamic Economics System
  11. E-Banking
  12. Anti-Money Laundering
Steam - II: Audit and Taxation
  1. Specialized Accounting System
  2. Financial Reporting
  3. Advanced Taxation
  4. Internal Controls and Design
  5. Computer Audit and Control
  6. Internal Auditing
  7. Advanced Auditing
  8. Taxation for Specialized Businesses
Steam - III: International Business and Trade
  1. Transnational Organization
  2. Cross-Cultural Management
  3. International Economics Policy Studies
  4. Import and Export Regulations
  5. International Finance
  6. East Asian Growth and Trade
  7. International Banking and Foreign Exchange
  8. Export Marketing
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