GRDCS B.Com (International Business) FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between B.Com (International Business) and B.Com (General) at GRDCS?
Ans. B.Com (International Business) at GRDCS is a specialised programme with a curriculum focused on global trade, international marketing, export-import procedures, logistics, forex management, and supply chain management. It is designed for students who want to build careers in multinational companies, export-import businesses, international banking, or global trade. B.Com (General), on the other hand, covers a broader range of commerce subjects without a specific international focus. B.Com (International Business) is considered the highest-fee B.Com specialisation at GRDCS, reflecting its specialised curriculum and superior job prospects in the global business sector.
Ques. What is the total fee for B.Com (International Business) at GRDCS?
Ans. The fee per semester for B.Com (International Business) at GRDCS is Rs. 62,000, making the total tuition fee Rs. 3,72,000 for the full 3-year (6-semester) programme. Including examination fees (approximately Rs. 2,500 per semester), the total cost over 3 years comes to approximately Rs. 3,87,000. The annual cost is approximately Rs. 1,20,000. Fees are paid at the start of each semester, and late payment attracts a penalty of Rs. 50 per day. Book fees are charged separately.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after B.Com (International Business) from GRDCS?
Ans. Graduates of B.Com (International Business) from GRDCS can pursue careers in export-import businesses, multinational corporations, international marketing departments, shipping and logistics companies, customs and excise agencies, foreign exchange management firms, international banking, supply chain management companies, and trade finance. Typical roles include Export Executive, Import Coordinator, International Marketing Executive, Logistics Coordinator, Trade Finance Executive, and Foreign Trade Analyst. The SCIB department's industry connections with agencies in import-export, banking, customs, and supply chain management provide students with practical exposure during the programme.
Ques. Can I pursue MIB (Master of International Business) after B.Com (International Business) from GRDCS?
Ans. Yes, GRDCS offers a 2-year full-time MIB (Master of International Business) programme under the same School of Commerce and International Business (SCIB) department. Completing B.Com (International Business) at GRDCS creates a seamless UG-PG pathway in international business at the same institution. The MIB programme at GRDCS covers advanced topics such as international marketing, international trade, foreign exchange, logistics management, global financial management, international business relations, foreign trade legislations, brand management, and merchandising. Graduates can also pursue MBA, MCA, M.Com, or professional qualifications such as ACCA, CPA, or CA.
Ques. What are the placement statistics for B.Com (International Business) at GRDCS?
Ans. GRDCS reports an overall placement rate of approximately 90% for UG programmes, with an average package of around Rs. 3 LPA for UG freshers. The placement process begins from the 5th semester, and internships are facilitated in the 5th semester as well. Companies such as Amazon, Axis Bank, KPMG, EY, Mahindra, Federal Bank, HDFC Bank, WIPRO, TCS, Cognizant, Accenture, Standard Chartered Bank, and Kotak Bank have recruited from GRDCS. For B.Com (International Business) graduates specifically, opportunities are strong in export-import companies, logistics firms, and multinational corporations based in Coimbatore and across Tamil Nadu.
Ques. Is B.Com (International Business) from GRDCS a good choice for students from non-commerce backgrounds?
Ans. Yes, B.Com (International Business) at GRDCS is open to students from any stream - Science, Commerce, Arts, or Vocational. There is no subject restriction at the 10+2 level. The autonomous curriculum at GRDCS is designed to build foundational commerce and international business knowledge from the ground up, making it accessible even to students without a prior commerce background. Students from Science or Arts backgrounds who are interested in global business, trade, and commerce can benefit significantly from this programme, especially given the SCIB department's industry connections and the placement support provided from the 5th semester.
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