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5 Reasons to opt for online B.Com degree while pursuing CA or CS

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July 12, 2023
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Are you a CA or CS aspirant? Your decision to pursue a course in CA or CS shows your passion for exploring a career in Accountancy, Commerce and Finance. It also marks the beginning of a journey that opens up opportunities for self-employment through freelancing and consulting assignments. While you can explore a variety of options and work on multiple projects, there could be few opportunities that insist on a B.Com degree in addition to being a qualified CA or CS. Mostly, large corporate and MNC jobs, while looking for CAs make it mandatory for the candidate to be a Commerce Graduate to meet their requirements. And, to avoid this becoming a roadblock for your career aspirations, you can plan to enrol for a B.Com program.

So, it makes sense to enrol for a B.Com program that can provide an added advantage of a degree. However, considering the nature of your studies and practical assignments while pursuing CA or CS, you might find it difficult to pursue a regular B.Com course. In such a case, an online B.Com could be the best option, and when it’s offered by a university like SASTRA, you can rest assured that it’s tailored for professionals who are keen on long term career growth and professional development.

The online Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) program, a UGC recognized degree program offered by SASTRA – A Deemed University, is designed mainly for aspirants who will benefit from a degree while pursuing other specialization. This program, digitally enabled by TCS iON, presents a seamless and technologically advanced learning experience that will propel you towards achieving your goals.

Let’s delve into the top five reasons why this online B.Com program from SASTRA University should be your ultimate choice.5 Reasons to opt for online B.Com degree while pursuing CA or CS

Here are 5 reasons to opt for online B.Com degree while pursuing CA or CS

1. Enhance your career with additional degree that complements your qualifications

Today, many new opportunities are coming up with digital transformation in BFSI sector. As a qualified CA or CS, you may wish to explore these new roles. And, a B.Com degree will give you an edge over other professionals with similar qualifications. With a B.Com degree you gain a solid foundation in the field of Commerce and this fundamental knowledge is essential for employment or self-employment in this sector.

2. Flexible way of learning while continuing a full-time CA or similar course

With a full- time course like CA or CS, you are left with little time and space to think of enroling in another program like B.Com. This could be frustrating at times since you are keen on acquiring a degree but you cannot take a break. To overcome this situation, an online B.Com is just the right option since it is designed for professionals, with flexible and self-paced ways to learn.

3. Anytime anywhere learning on any device with online curriculum and assessments

Whether you are learning from a desktop computer, a laptop, a tablet or a mobile phone, a good online learning program provides you with seamless learning experience. The online B.Com program is designed for any device with learning content and assessments that are highly modular, interactive and engaging.

4. Curriculum in-line with CA/CS/CMA/ACCA course

This alignment of B.Com curriculum with the professional courses like CA/CS/CMA/ACCA provides you with a sound grounding in basics of Commerce and allied disciplines. It not only expands your horizons of learning but it also prepares you for different job roles that call for an integration of academic knowledge and professional skills in a specialized area.

5. Acquire additional skills that prepare you for 21st century workplace

To succeed in your career as a CA or CS, you will also need an exposure to 21st century skills. With the changing world of work, today, it is not enough to be a highly qualified professional in any discipline. You will also need grooming in skills that equip you with communication, confidence and courage to face the challenges and perform consistently.

Program Details

  • The course starts on July 2023
  • Duration: 3 years (6 semesters)
  • Language: English
  • Course Format: Blended (Self-paced + Live lectures + Hands-on learning with projects and remote internships)
  • Eligibility Criteria – Candidates should have passed their 10+2 from a National or State Board/Institution or any other competent Agency accepted by SASTRA’s Board of Management.
  • Assessment: Total marks – 100 (30 marks for Continuous Internal Assessment (Topic-wise OR Subject-wise) + 70 marks for Semester-end examination
  • Total Credits– 120

Also read: Top 5 reasons to apply for the online BBA program from SASTRA University – https://nationalskillsnetwork.in/top-5-reasons-to-apply-for-online-bba-program-from-sastra-university-naac-a-nirf-rank24/

So, if you’re a CA, CS, CMA, or ACCA aspirant looking forward to augmenting your professional journey with a recognized B.Com degree, this is your chance. Don’t let the lack of a formal degree hold you back; seize this opportunity offered by SASTRA University and embark on a remarkable academic and professional adventure that will unlock limitless possibilities in the BFSI industry.

Click on this link to learn more about the program offered by TCS iON – https://learning.tcsionhub.in/courses/ve/it/b.com-banking-financial-services-and-insurance-programme/

For more information about TCS iON phygital model for vocational education, please email tcsion.ve@tcs.com

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