AU B.Com FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between regular B.Com and B.Com (Honors) at University of Allahabad?
Ans. The regular B.Com program provides a broad-based education in commerce with flexibility to choose subjects from various disciplines. B.Com (Honors) is a specialized program with deeper focus on commerce and business subjects, offering more rigorous coursework and specialization options. Both programs are 3 years full-time and have similar fee structures. The choice depends on your career goals - regular B.Com is suitable if you want flexibility, while B.Com (Honors) is ideal if you want specialized knowledge in commerce and business management.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing B.Com from University of Allahabad?
Ans. Graduates from this program have excellent career opportunities in various sectors including banking, finance, accounting, taxation, auditing, business management, and corporate sectors. Many graduates work as Chartered Accountants, Company Secretaries, Cost Accountants, Financial Analysts, Tax Consultants, and Business Managers. The university's strong reputation and affordable fees make graduates highly competitive in the job market. Average starting salary ranges from 3-6 lakhs per annum, with significant growth potential based on qualifications and experience.
Ques. Is CUET mandatory for B.Com admission at University of Allahabad, and what is the expected cutoff?
Ans. Yes, CUET (Common University Entrance Test) is mandatory for B.Com admission at University of Allahabad. The cutoff marks vary by category and round of counselling. Based on previous years, General category cutoff has ranged from 360-419, EWS from 332-347, OBC from 310-330, SC from 228-280, and ST from 34-193. The exact cutoff for 2026 will be announced after the CUET exam. It's advisable to aim for a score above 350 to have good chances of admission.
Ques. Can I pursue B.Com while working part-time, or is it a full-time program only?
Ans. B.Com at University of Allahabad is a full-time program requiring regular attendance and participation in classes, practical sessions, and examinations. However, many students manage to work part-time during vacations or take up internships during the course. The university encourages internships and practical training as part of the curriculum. If you need to work while studying, you should ensure that your work schedule doesn't conflict with class timings and academic requirements.
Ques. What is the scope of the computer course offered as part of B.Com curriculum?
Ans. The computer course (Tally and other applications) is an optional add-on to the B.Com curriculum with a fee of approximately ₹1,250 per year. This course provides practical training in accounting software like Tally, which is widely used in Indian businesses. Learning Tally significantly enhances employability as most accounting and finance positions require proficiency in this software. The course is highly recommended for students planning careers in accounting, auditing, or finance sectors.
Ques. What scholarships are available for B.Com students, and how do I apply?
Ans. Several scholarships are available for B.Com students including UP Government Scholarship (for SC/ST/OBC/EWS students), Single Girl Child Scholarship, and merit-cum-means scholarships. Application procedures vary by scholarship type. Generally, you need to submit an application form with supporting documents like income certificate, caste certificate (if applicable), and academic records. Deadlines are announced by the university and state government. It's advisable to contact the university's financial aid office or check the official website for detailed information and application procedures.
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