Journal of Art & Social Sciences

Recent Trend in Commerce Education

Ashim Borpatragohain

Abstract


After the liberalisation, privatisation and globalisation, the commerce education in India has observed significant changes.
Today, students of commerce at the graduate level can opt for a range of courses and options. Such a trend is a reflection of
the booming economy. For instance, a student could either opt for Bachelor of Commerce; beyond these, other options include
Bachelor of Investment and Financial Accounting or Bachelor of Business Studies, Bachelor of Commerce in Foreign Trade
among others. Similarly at the post-graduate level, the menu is diverse, which includes Masters in Commerce, Masters in International Business, Masters in Human Resource and Organizational Development, Masters in Finance and Control among
various options. An attempt has been made to highlight the new aspects and recent trend in relation to commerce education
and also study the new challenges and opportunities of commerce education.

Keywords


e-commerce, online education, challenges, opportunities, hospital management

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