The B.Com (H) in Applied Finance and Analytics in Collaboration with Grant Thornton with an additional qualification of ACCA is a value-driven, globally recognized four-year degree program designed to provide students with an in-depth understanding of finance, analytics, and cutting-edge technologies. Over the course of the program, students will master essential financial tools such as Excel, Python, Power BI, Busy, Tableau, Generative AI, and ERP systems like SAP. In addition, the opportunity to pursue ACCA equips students with expertise in global financial reporting, taxation, auditing, and management accounting, further enhancing their proficiency in the finance and accounting domains. This program ensures that students are well prepared for the challenges and opportunities in the evolving global financial landscape.
Message from Senior Director (Global School of Finance and Accounting)
HOD, Global School of Finance and Accounting
CUCET - 2025 rewards your academic brilliance with global opportunities & extraordinary assistance with Scholarships worth Rs. 170 Crores.
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90.01-100 | 40 |
80-89.99 | 40 |
70-79.99 | 30 |
60-69.99 | 20 |
50-59.99 | 15 |
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It encompasses Core Domain Areas, Technology Integration, Emerging Domains, Application-Oriented Learning, Projects & Internships, and Allied Multidisciplinary Integration.
To be the unrivaled global leader in providing comprehensive global finance and accounting education, fostering cutting-edge research, innovation, strategic collaborations, and sustainable practices to empower individuals worldwide with the essential skills for advanced financial intelligence, while driving positive societal and economic impact.
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