Department of Commerce

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About Heber

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Bishop Heber College now offers eleven Under-Graduate, fourteen Post-Graduate and two Post-Graduate Diploma courses of study besides research programmes leading to M.Phil. and Ph.D. The College started offering courses in the Evening Section from the year 1985.

 

The College has already established a great reputation for its high academic standards and attracts students from all over India.

 

The College runs the accredited Study Centres of the Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi.

 

The revived College celebrated its Silver Jubilee in Feb. 1992.

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Our Department

OBJECTIVE

The programme (B.Com) aims to facilitate learning of commerce inputs which will reflect the current trends and to impart skills to enhance the employability of the learners.

VALUES

Nourishment of Human Resource

Synergy based on teaching and learning

Character building

Imparting life skills by creating desire to work and ability to work

Inculcating mastery, chemistry and delivery




































Mission and Vision of the Department

VISION

The Department of Commerce envisions creating confidence and skill in students, to cultivate a desire and urge to develop entrepreneurial skills, to be self-reliant to contribute to the nation’s Growth and personal growth.

 

MISSION

Imparting competency - based education reflecting changes to the students so that they become sensitive to the needs of the community to be addressed and constantly strive to update themselves to be relevant and useful to the society in which they live and contribute to the growth of the nation.

They said.... about Commerce

Freedom in economic arrangements is itself a component of freedom broadly understood, so economic freedom is an end in itself ... Economic freedom is also an indispensable means toward the achievement of political freedom.

Milton Friedman

By virtue of exchange, one man's prosperity is beneficial to all others.

Frederic Bastiat

Gold still represents the ultimate form of payment in the world.

Alan Greenspan

Things may be cheaper over the hill, but there is a cost to the community in buying over there, instead of here.

Margaret House

The worth of a state, in the long run, is the worth of the individuals composing it.

J.S.Mill

The common man is the sovereign consumer whose buying or abstention from buying ultimately determines what should be produced and in what quantity and quality.

Ludwig von Mises




























Commerce * Bishop Heber College * Tiruchirappalli * Tamil Nadu * 620 017