The B.Com ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) syllabus is designed to integrate core commerce subjects with professional accounting and finance studies. It includes foundational subjects like Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, and Business Law, which provide an understanding of financial reporting, cost analysis, and legal aspects of business operations. Additionally, courses in Economics, Corporate Law, and Taxation help students develop a broader perspective on business regulations and market dynamics.
As students progress, they study advanced topics such as Audit and Assurance, Financial Management, Performance Management, and Corporate Reporting. These subjects prepare them for roles in financial planning, risk assessment, and strategic business decision-making. Strategic Business Leadership and Strategic Business Reporting focus on high-level financial strategy, governance, and ethical considerations. The integration of ACCA papers within the B.Com program ensures that graduates gain exemptions in professional ACCA exams, making them industry-ready with a strong foundation in global accounting and finance standards.