

B-COM in Entrepreneurship at Girls Degree College, Bilgram


Hardoi, Uttar Pradesh
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About the Specialization
What is Entrepreneurship at Girls Degree College, Bilgram Hardoi?
This Entrepreneurship focus within the B.Com. program at Girls Degree College, Hardoi, affiliated with M.J.P. Rohilkhand University, is designed to cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset and practical business skills. It aligns with India''''s ''''Startup India'''' initiative, emphasizing self-employment and job creation. The program differentiates itself by integrating core commerce knowledge with vocational and elective courses specifically tailored to venture creation and management, addressing the growing demand for innovative business leaders in the Indian market.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for aspiring entrepreneurs seeking to launch their own ventures, young graduates interested in family business management, or individuals aiming for roles in startup ecosystems and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). It also suits those looking to acquire an innovation-driven skillset to contribute to established organizations or upskill for diverse career paths in the dynamic Indian economy. Students from commerce, arts, or science backgrounds with an aptitude for business can benefit.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to pursue diverse career paths such as business founders, startup managers, consultants for small businesses, or contribute to corporate innovation cells. Entry-level salaries in India typically range from INR 2.5 to 4.5 LPA for roles in business development, project coordination, or assistant management, with significant growth trajectories for successful entrepreneurs. The acquired skills are also valuable for government jobs or preparing for further studies like an MBA.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Build a Strong Business Foundation- (Semester 1-2)
Focus diligently on core B.Com. subjects like Financial Accounting, Business Organization, and Business Economics. These provide the essential language and framework for any business venture. Utilize online platforms like NPTEL or Swayam for supplementary learning on core commerce principles to deepen understanding.
Tools & Resources
NPTEL courses on Accounting/Management, Swayam Business & Commerce courses, College library resources
Career Connection
A strong foundation ensures you can articulate business plans, understand financial statements, and grasp market dynamics effectively, critical for both entrepreneurship and corporate roles.
Actively Engage with Entrepreneurship Development Course- (Semester 1-2)
Treat the ''''Entrepreneurship Development'''' and ''''Entrepreneurship Skill Development'''' vocational courses as practical workshops. Form small groups to brainstorm business ideas, conduct mini market surveys in Hardoi, and practice developing basic business plans. Seek mentorship from local entrepreneurs if possible.
Tools & Resources
Local markets for surveys, Online tools for business plan templates, Mentorship from local Hardoi businessmen/women
Career Connection
Hands-on experience in idea generation and business planning is invaluable for launching your own startup or contributing innovatively to any organization.
Develop Foundational Digital & Communication Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Beyond academic subjects, proactively learn basic digital tools crucial for modern businesses, such as MS Office (Excel, PowerPoint), basic social media marketing, and effective communication skills. Participate in college debates or public speaking events to enhance verbal communication.
Tools & Resources
Microsoft Office Suite, Free online courses (Coursera/edX) for communication, College Toastmasters/Debate clubs
Career Connection
These skills are non-negotiable for pitching ideas, managing operations, and effectively interacting with customers and stakeholders in any entrepreneurial or professional setting.
Intermediate Stage
Explore Practical Business Application through Projects- (Semester 3-5)
In semesters 3-5, try to undertake small projects, either as part of your vocational courses or independently. This could involve creating a mock marketing campaign for a local product, analyzing a small business''''s financial statements, or studying a startup success story from Uttar Pradesh.
Tools & Resources
Case studies of Indian startups, Local small businesses for observation/mini-projects, Data analysis tools (basic Excel)
Career Connection
Applying theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios builds critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, highly valued by employers and essential for navigating business challenges.
Network and Seek Industry Exposure- (Semester 3-5)
Attend any entrepreneurship workshops, seminars, or career fairs organized by your college, university, or local business associations. Connect with visiting faculty or industry guests. Even small interactions can provide insights into industry trends and potential opportunities. Use LinkedIn to connect with professionals.
Tools & Resources
College career services, Local Chamber of Commerce events (if any), LinkedIn platform
Career Connection
Networking opens doors to mentorship, internship opportunities, and understanding industry expectations, giving you a competitive edge in both job seeking and entrepreneurial ventures.
Specialize and Deepen Entrepreneurial Knowledge- (Semester 5)
Actively choose Discipline Specific Electives like ''''Entrepreneurial Management'''' or ''''Small Business Management'''' to deepen your understanding of specific business functions related to entrepreneurship. Read business magazines, articles, and follow Indian business news to stay updated on market trends and government policies affecting startups.
Tools & Resources
The Economic Times, Business Standard, Startup India website, Entrepreneur India magazine
Career Connection
Specialized knowledge makes you a more informed and skilled entrepreneur or professional, capable of making strategic decisions and identifying growth opportunities.
Advanced Stage
Undertake an Internship or a Comprehensive Project- (Semester 6)
In the final year, actively pursue an internship with an SME, a startup, or even a local established business. Alternatively, choose a research project that addresses a real-world business problem in your community or develops a detailed business plan for a potential venture. Focus on practical outcomes and learning.
Tools & Resources
College placement cell, Online internship platforms (Internshala), Project management software (basic Trello/Asana)
Career Connection
Internships provide crucial practical experience and industry contacts, often leading to pre-placement offers. Projects demonstrate your ability to execute and solve problems, key for entrepreneurship and securing good placements.
Refine Placement and Entrepreneurial Readiness Skills- (Semester 6)
Prepare for job interviews or pitching your business idea by practicing resume writing, group discussions, and mock interviews. If aiming for entrepreneurship, refine your business plan based on feedback, and understand funding options like angel investors or government schemes (e.g., MUDRA Yojana).
Tools & Resources
Career guidance workshops, Mock interview sessions, Startup India resource hub, Government schemes for MSMEs
Career Connection
Strong readiness ensures you are confident and articulate, whether you are seeking employment in a corporate setup or presenting your business idea to potential investors or mentors.
Develop a Post-Graduation Action Plan- (Semester 6)
By the end of your degree, have a clear vision for your next step: whether it''''s launching your startup, joining a company, or pursuing higher education (e.g., MBA, M.Com.). Research further education options in India, identify target companies for job applications, or outline the initial steps for your entrepreneurial journey.
Tools & Resources
Career counselors, Alumni network, Online resources for competitive exams (CAT, CMAT), Startup incubators/accelerators
Career Connection
A well-defined plan helps you transition smoothly from academia to your chosen career path, maximizing your B.Com. Entrepreneurship degree''''s impact and opening doors to long-term success.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- 10+2 (Intermediate) examination in any stream from a recognized board. Commerce background is preferred.
Duration: 3 years / 6 semesters
Credits: 132 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 25%, External: 75%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C010101T | Financial Accounting | Core (Major) | 4 | Accounting Principles and Concepts, Recording of Transactions, Final Accounts of Sole Proprietorship, Accounting for Non-Profit Organisations, Consignment and Joint Venture Accounts |
| C010102T | Business Organization & Management | Core (Major) | 4 | Nature and Scope of Business, Forms of Business Organization, Planning and Decision Making, Organizing and Staffing, Direction, Motivation and Control |
| C010201T | Principles of Micro Economics | Minor Elective | 3 | Introduction to Economics, Demand and Supply Analysis, Consumer Behavior, Production and Cost Analysis, Market Structures |
| C010301T | Entrepreneurship Development | Vocational Course (Skill Enhancement) | 4 | Introduction to Entrepreneurship, The Entrepreneurial Environment, Forms of Business Organization, Project Identification & Formulation, Institutional Support to Entrepreneurs, Business Plan Preparation |
| C010401T | Food Nutrition & Hygiene | Co-curricular | 2 | Basic Concepts of Nutrition, Balanced Diet, Food Adulteration, Personal and Community Hygiene, Common Health Problems |
| C010501T | Hindi/English Language | Ability Enhancement Course (AEC) | 2 | Grammar, Comprehension, Writing Skills, Verbal Communication |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C020101T | Business Law | Core (Major) | 4 | Indian Contract Act, 1872, Sale of Goods Act, 1930, Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Partnership Act, 1932 |
| C020102T | Business Economics | Core (Major) | 4 | Nature and Scope of Business Economics, Demand Analysis and Forecasting, Production Function, Cost Analysis, Pricing under various Market Conditions |
| C020201T | Banking & Financial Systems | Minor Elective | 3 | Indian Financial System, Commercial Banks, Reserve Bank of India, Development Banks, Financial Markets |
| C020301T | Entrepreneurship Skill Development | Vocational Course (Skill Enhancement) | 4 | Entrepreneurial Competencies, Innovation and Creativity, Business Opportunity Identification, Communication Skills for Entrepreneurs, Negotiation and Leadership Skills, Digital Skills for Business |
| C020401T | Any Co-curricular Course | Co-curricular | 2 | Varies based on institutional offering |
| C020501T | Any Language Course | Ability Enhancement Course (AEC) | 2 | Varies based on institutional offering |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C030101T | Corporate Accounting | Core (Major) | 4 | Accounting for Share Capital, Debentures, Valuation of Shares and Goodwill, Liquidation of Companies, Amalgamation and Reconstruction |
| C030102T | Business Statistics | Core (Major) | 4 | Statistical Data, Measures of Central Tendency, Measures of Dispersion, Correlation and Regression Analysis, Index Numbers |
| C030201T | Indian Economy | Minor Elective | 3 | Basic Characteristics of Indian Economy, Agriculture Sector, Industrial Sector, Service Sector, Economic Reforms in India |
| C0303XXT | Vocational Course (e.g., Digital Marketing / Business Analytics) | Vocational Course (Skill Enhancement) | 4 | Varies based on institutional offering; Entrepreneurship related options may vary here. |
| C030401T | Human Values & Environmental Studies | Co-curricular | 2 | Concept of Human Values, Ethics and Morality, Environmental Pollution, Conservation of Natural Resources, Sustainable Development |
| C030501T | General Awareness / Communication Skills | Ability Enhancement Course (AEC) | 2 | Varies based on institutional offering |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C040101T | Cost Accounting | Core (Major) | 4 | Introduction to Cost Accounting, Elements of Cost, Cost Sheet, Marginal Costing, Budgetary Control |
| C040102T | Income Tax Law & Practice | Core (Major) | 4 | Basic Concepts of Income Tax, Residential Status and Tax Liability, Heads of Income, Deductions from Gross Total Income, Computation of Taxable Income |
| C040201T | Principles of Marketing | Minor Elective | 3 | Nature and Scope of Marketing, Marketing Environment, Product Decisions, Pricing Decisions, Promotion and Distribution Decisions |
| C0403XXT | Vocational Course (e.g., Retail Management / E-commerce) | Vocational Course (Skill Enhancement) | 4 | Varies based on institutional offering; Entrepreneurship related options may vary here. |
| C040401T | Physical Education and Yoga / others | Co-curricular | 2 | Varies based on institutional offering |
| C040501T | Analytical Skills / Digital Fluency | Ability Enhancement Course (AEC) | 2 | Varies based on institutional offering |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C050101T | Goods & Service Tax (GST) | Core (Major) | 4 | Introduction to GST, Levy and Collection of GST, Input Tax Credit, Registration and Returns under GST, E-way Bill |
| C050102T | Auditing | Core (Major) | 4 | Introduction to Auditing, Types of Audit, Internal Control, Audit Report, Professional Ethics of an Auditor |
| C050601T | Entrepreneurial Management | Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) | 3 | Managing the New Venture, Marketing Strategies for Startups, Financial Planning & Fundraising for Entrepreneurs, Human Resource Management in SMEs, Legal and Regulatory Framework for New Businesses, Growth Strategies for Entrepreneurs |
| C050602T | Financial Management | Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) | 3 | Financial Goals and Functions, Capital Budgeting Decisions, Cost of Capital, Capital Structure Theories, Working Capital Management |
| C050701T | Project Work / Practical Training | Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) | 2 | Project Planning, Data Collection and Analysis, Report Writing, Presentation Skills |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C060101T | Management Accounting | Core (Major) | 4 | Nature and Scope of Management Accounting, Financial Statement Analysis, Fund Flow and Cash Flow Statements, Ratio Analysis, Responsibility Accounting |
| C060102T | Computerized Accounting System / Financial Markets | Core (Major) / Elective | 4 | Basics of Computerized Accounting, Tally ERP, Financial Market Instruments, SEBI Regulations |
| C060601T | Small Business Management / Project Management | Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) | 3 | Concept of Small Business, Establishing a Small Business, Managing Operations in Small Business, Marketing and Finance for Small Enterprises, Project Identification & Appraisal, Project Implementation & Control |
| C060602T | Taxation Planning / Human Resource Management | Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) | 3 | Tax Planning Concepts, Tax Planning for Individuals, Tax Planning for Companies, Human Resource Planning, Recruitment and Selection |
| C060701T | Internship / Research Project | Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) | 2 | Industry Exposure, Application of Theoretical Knowledge, Problem Solving, Data Analysis and Interpretation |




