Christian Eminent College B.Com (Tax Procedure and Practice) FAQs
Ques. What subjects are covered in B.Com (Tax Procedure and Practice) at Christian Eminent College?
Ans. B.Com (Tax Procedure and Practice) at Christian Eminent College covers a blend of core commerce subjects and specialised taxation subjects. Core subjects include Financial Accounting, Business Law, Economics, and Business Mathematics. Specialised subjects include Income Tax Law and Practice, Goods and Services Tax (GST), Customs and Central Excise Duty, Tax Planning and Management, and Indirect Tax Laws. The curriculum is designed to give students a thorough understanding of the Indian tax system, making them job-ready for roles in tax consultancy, accounting firms, and corporate finance departments.
Ques. Is B.Com (Tax Procedure and Practice) useful for pursuing CA after graduation?
Ans. Yes, B.Com (Tax Procedure and Practice) is one of the most aligned undergraduate programmes for students pursuing CA (Chartered Accountancy). The subjects covered in this programme, particularly Income Tax, GST, Auditing, and Accounting, directly overlap with CA Foundation and Intermediate syllabi. Many students at Christian Eminent College pursue CA Foundation and Intermediate simultaneously with their B.Com (Tax Procedure and Practice) degree. The DAVV-affiliated degree is also recognised by ICAI for the purpose of CA registration and exemptions.
Ques. What is the difference between B.Com (Tax Procedure and Practice) and B.Com (Plain/General) at Christian Eminent College?
Ans. B.Com (Tax Procedure and Practice) includes specialised subjects in direct and indirect taxation, GST, customs duty, and tax planning, in addition to the standard commerce subjects. B.Com (Plain/General) covers only the core commerce subjects without any tax specialisation. The fees for B.Com (Tax Procedure and Practice) are Rs. 20,500/year (Rs. 61,500 total), which is slightly higher than B.Com (Plain) at Rs. 18,500/year (Rs. 55,500 total) but lower than B.Com (Computer Applications) and B.Com (Hons.) at Rs. 22,500/year. Students interested in taxation careers should opt for this specialisation.
Ques. What career options are available after B.Com (Tax Procedure and Practice) from Christian Eminent College?
Ans. Graduates of B.Com (Tax Procedure and Practice) from Christian Eminent College can pursue careers as Tax Consultants, GST Practitioners, Income Tax Officers (through government exams), Accounts Executives, Audit Assistants, and Financial Analysts. They can also work with CA firms, corporate tax departments, and government revenue departments. For higher studies, options include MBA in Finance, M.Com, CA, CMA, or CS. The DAVV affiliation ensures the degree is widely recognised across India for both employment and higher education purposes.
Ques. Is there any practical training or internship component in B.Com (Tax Procedure and Practice) at Christian Eminent College?
Ans. The B.Com (Tax Procedure and Practice) curriculum at Christian Eminent College (under DAVV) includes practical components such as tax return filing exercises, GST computation problems, and case studies on tax planning. The college encourages students to undertake internships with CA firms, tax consultancy offices, or corporate finance departments in Indore during summer vacations. Such practical exposure is highly valued by employers and also helps students who are simultaneously pursuing CA or CMA professional courses. The college's placement cell also facilitates connections with local accounting and tax firms for internship opportunities.
Ques. Can students from Science or Arts background apply for B.Com (Tax Procedure and Practice) at Christian Eminent College?
Ans. Yes, students from any stream (Science, Arts, or Commerce) who have passed Class 12 from a recognised board are eligible to apply for B.Com (Tax Procedure and Practice) at Christian Eminent College, subject to meeting the minimum percentage criteria (45%-50% as per DAVV norms). However, students from the Commerce stream with subjects like Accountancy and Economics will find the transition easier as the programme builds on these foundational subjects. Students from other streams are advised to brush up on basic accounting and mathematics concepts before joining the programme.













































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