Diploma in Commerce (D.COM)
Objective
Commerce has become most favourite stream of student now a days as there is great demand of commerce graduates in the job market. After matriculation you can join commerce line through two routes i.e I.COM and D.COM.
D.COM is the abbreviation of Diploma in Commerce. Its a two year diploma and Board of Technical Education of each province take the exams of D.COM. D.COM is a more comprehensive course than I.COM. D.COM builds your foundation in Economics, Banking, Information Technology, Commerce, Accounting and Business Mathematics.
Its a professional qualification. Students who
want to become commerce professional
should take admission in D.Com. Part one
and part two exams are taken separately by
Provincial Boards of Technical Education.
Only regular students can appear in D.COM
exams

Core Topics & Subjects in D.COM
Following core topics are taught in the course of Diploma in Commerce (D.COM)
Accountancy | Mathematics |
Business Studies, | Information Practices |
Economics | Entrepreneurship |
Physical Education |
Further Study Options:
We strongly recommend our students to go for maximum level of study in your field of interest. There are many popular further study options for a student after Diploma in Commerce (D.COM). Some of them are:
- ADC, BBA, B.Com, B.Com IT, BA, CA, CMA, ACCA, CIMA, BA-LLB, BCS, BSc, BS.
CAREER PROSPECTS IN COMMERCE:
Diploma in Commerce courses have proven to be the pillars of a successful career in any industry. A diploma in commerce introduces you to the world of career opportunities. The advantage of this course is that it allows you to choose from a wide range of roles and professions. Let’s walk you through the commerce careers list.
- Bankers
- Public and Private Financial Institutions
- Private Businessman
- Teller
- Accountant
- Risk Management Consultant
- Program Manager
- Administrative Officer
- Financial Planner
- Sales Associate
- Customer Service Representative
Courses of Studies (Two Years)

