Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) in Accounting is usually a 3-year undergraduate curriculum that provides students an extensive knowledge of accounting principles, financial management, and commercial operations. The curriculum includes topics including financial accounting, cost accounting, taxation, auditing, corporate finance, and business law. Students acquire financial analysis, budgeting, and reporting. The program may require hands-on training through internships or case studies, preparing graduates for positions in accounting firms, businesses, or financial institutions. Upon graduation, graduates can pursue professional certifications such as CPA (Certified Public Accountant) or further studies in finance and accounting.