Syllabus of commerce in India at the graduation level and industry requirement
Abstract
The objective of higher education can be achieved only change in system. The output of
commerce education should full global competition but we have to face that commerce
graduate and post graduate have look of practical knowledge. We and our country wants
practical oriented commerce education in this age.
Commerce education is taking slowly and professional approach The industries are no longer
in need of skilled or single skilled person They expect a trained, qualified skilled specialist
who can meet the industry requirement properly. Some science and engineering institute
developed practical oriented coerces and skilled person who are needed for corporate and
industries requirement.
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