CEC B.Com FAQs
Ques. Can students from Science or Arts stream apply for B.Com at Christian Eminent College?
Ans. Yes, one of the most student-friendly aspects of B.Com admissions at Christian Eminent College is that students from any stream (Science, Commerce, or Arts) are eligible to apply, as long as they have passed Class 12 from a recognised board with a minimum of 60% marks. This is unlike many colleges that restrict B.Com admissions to Commerce stream students only. So if you are a Science or Arts student who wants to switch to commerce for your graduation, CEC's B.Com is a viable option.
Ques. What is the fee structure for B.Com at Christian Eminent College and are there instalment options?
Ans. The annual tuition fee for B.Com (Plain) at Christian Eminent College is Rs. 18,500, making the total 3-year cost Rs. 55,500. For specialised variants like B.Com (Computer Applications), the fee may go up to Rs. 22,500 per year. DAVV examination fees are charged separately as per university norms. The college offers an instalment facility, allowing students to pay fees in parts as per the schedule communicated at admission. Students who pay the full fee in one go may also be eligible for a discount.
Ques. What are the career options after B.Com from Christian Eminent College?
Ans. B.Com graduates from CEC can pursue a wide range of careers in accounting, banking, finance, taxation, corporate management, insurance, and stock markets. Many students go on to pursue professional courses like CA (Chartered Accountant), CMA (Cost Management Accountant), CS (Company Secretary), or MBA after completing B.Com. The college's Placement Cell actively connects students with companies in banking, finance, and corporate sectors. Government job aspirants can also appear for SSC CGL, banking exams (IBPS, SBI), and state-level competitive exams after B.Com.
Ques. Does Christian Eminent College offer B.Com with specialisations, and how is it different from plain B.Com?
Ans. Yes, CEC offers B.Com in multiple variants: B.Com (Plain), B.Com (Computer Applications), B.Com (Tax Procedure), and B.Com (Foreign Trade). The plain B.Com provides a broad foundation in commerce and accounting, while the specialised variants add focused subjects in their respective domains. For example, B.Com (Computer Applications) includes subjects like E-commerce and Digital Marketing, while B.Com (Tax Procedure) focuses on income tax, GST, and tax filing. The fees for specialised variants are slightly higher (up to Rs. 22,500 per year vs Rs. 18,500 for plain B.Com).
Ques. Is the B.Com degree from Christian Eminent College valid for CA/CS/CMA foundation or intermediate exams?
Ans. Yes, students enrolled in B.Com at CEC can simultaneously register for CA Foundation, CS Foundation, or CMA Foundation exams, as these professional courses allow concurrent registration with graduation. The B.Com curriculum at CEC, which covers Financial Accounting, Cost Accounting, Taxation, Business Laws, and Corporate Accounting, is well-aligned with the syllabi of CA, CS, and CMA foundation and intermediate levels, making it easier for students to prepare for both simultaneously. Many CEC B.Com alumni have successfully cleared CA/CS/CMA exams while studying at the college.
Ques. What is the difference between B.Com at Christian Eminent College and B.Com at DAVV directly?
Ans. Christian Eminent College is an autonomous college affiliated to DAVV, which means the degree awarded is a DAVV degree but the college conducts its own examinations and declares results independently. This results in faster result declaration and more flexibility in curriculum design compared to non-autonomous DAVV-affiliated colleges. The fees at CEC (Rs. 18,500 per year) are comparable to or lower than many other DAVV-affiliated colleges in Indore. The autonomous status also means CEC can update its syllabus more frequently to align with industry requirements, which is an advantage for students.













































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