ADBU B.Com FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between B.Com (Finance) and B.Com (International Accounting and Finance) at ADBU? Which one should I choose?
Ans. Both are specialisations under the B.Com Professional programme at ADBU with the same fee structure and duration. The Finance (Finance and Investment) specialisation focuses on investment analysis, financial markets, financial management, and corporate finance - it is ideal for students who want to work in investment banking, stock markets, mutual funds, or financial advisory roles. The International Accounting and Finance specialisation, on the other hand, has a stronger focus on accounting standards, taxation, and auditing, and uniquely offers the ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) certification pathway on campus. If your goal is investment and financial markets, choose Finance; if you want to pursue accounting and auditing careers or the ACCA qualification, choose International Accounting and Finance.
Ques. Can students of B.Com (Finance) at ADBU pursue the CFA certification alongside their degree?
Ans. Yes. ADBU explicitly mentions that students of the B.Com Professional programme can pursue CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) and CIPM (Certificate in Investment Performance Measurement) certifications alongside their degree. The Finance and Investment specialisation is particularly well-aligned with the CFA curriculum, as both focus on investment analysis, portfolio management, financial markets, and ethics. However, the CFA certification involves separate registration and examination fees payable to the CFA Institute, and students must independently register and prepare for the CFA exams. ADBU provides the academic foundation; the CFA certification is pursued independently.
Ques. What subjects are covered in the Finance and Investment specialisation at ADBU's B.Com programme?
Ans. The core curriculum across all B.Com specialisations includes Financial Accounting, Corporate Accounting, Corporate Laws, Income Tax Law and Practice, Cost Accounting, Business Mathematics, Computer Applications in Business, Principles of Marketing, and Fundamentals of Financial Management. In the Finance and Investment specialisation, the discipline-specific electives in Semesters V and VI include subjects such as Financial Markets, Institutions and Financial Services, Fundamentals of Investment, Management Accounting, Corporate Tax Planning, Computerised Accounting System, and Business Research Methods. The final semester also includes International Finance and Accounting as a core paper, giving students a global perspective on finance.
Ques. Is the B.Com (Finance) at ADBU recognised for government jobs and higher studies like CA or MBA?
Ans. Yes. ADBU is a UGC-recognised university with NAAC accreditation, and its B.Com degree is fully recognised for government jobs, higher studies, and professional examinations. Graduates can appear for CA (ICAI) Foundation and Intermediate exams, pursue MBA (Finance) at any recognised university, or apply for government banking and finance sector jobs. The B.Com degree from ADBU is also recognised for admission to M.Com programmes at universities across India. Students should note that for CA, they need to register with ICAI separately and the B.Com degree provides the academic foundation.
Ques. Does ADBU's B.Com (Finance) programme have any industry tie-ups or guest lectures from finance professionals?
Ans. The B.Com Professional programme at ADBU is designed with an industry-aligned curriculum and includes workshops, seminars, and exposure trips as part of the teaching methodology. The Department of Commerce at ADBU has connections with industry professionals, and students benefit from guest lectures and interactions with practitioners from the finance and banking sector. The optional 4-week internship in Semester IV also provides direct industry exposure. Students are encouraged to participate in the university's entrepreneurship and incubation cell activities, which often involve interactions with business and finance professionals from the region.
Ques. What is the scope of B.Com (Finance) from ADBU specifically in Northeast India?
Ans. Northeast India has a growing financial services sector, with Guwahati emerging as a major commercial and banking hub for the region. Graduates of B.Com (Finance) from ADBU are well-positioned to work with banks, insurance companies, microfinance institutions, NBFCs, and investment firms operating in the Northeast. ADBU's location in Guwahati provides direct access to this regional job market. Additionally, the university's strong alumni network and placement cell actively connect students with employers in the region. For students who wish to work in Northeast India rather than relocating to metros, ADBU's B.Com (Finance) offers a strong local advantage.


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