Undergraduate Admissions

Bachelor of Commerce - Financial Analytics

The B.Com – Financial Analytics program at Christ Academy Institute for Advanced Studies (CAIAS) combines core business education with specialized training in data analysis, financial modeling, and investment analysis. This undergraduate program is designed for students interested in pursuing a career at the intersection of finance and technology.

The curriculum covers key areas such as financial markets, accounting, economics, and business analytics, providing students with the tools to analyze and interpret complex financial data. With a focus on practical applications, the program equips students to make data-driven decisions, using advanced software and analytical techniques.

Graduates of this program are well-prepared for roles in financial services, investment analysis, banking, and financial consulting, as well as advanced studies or certifications in data analytics and finance.

Key Features

Syllabus

Semester I

  • Financial Accounting
  • Corporate Law
  • Modern Marketing
  • Business Quantitative Methods
  • Environmental Studies
  • Language L1
  • Language L2

Semester II

  • Advanced Financial Accounting
  • Modern Banking
  • Human Capital Management
  • Business Data Analysis
  • Computer Applications
  • Language L1
  • Language L2

Eligibility

Completion of 12th grade or 10+2 in any discipline from a recognized board, with a minimum of 50% aggregate.

Fees Structure

Course Fee per year: Rs. 1,00,000 (Application, Eligibility Fee & Registration fees excluded)

Documents to be produced at the time of Admission:

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Alumni

Everything that I learned at CAIAS University really helped put me above the competition in the field of business management.

Alyssa Watson
BA Business Management