Main navigation
- Programs
- Subjects
- Universities
- Destinations
- Advice
The BABCom conjoint program allows you to blend fundamental business studies with diverse humanities, social sciences, cultural studies, and language courses. This combination equips you with vital competencies for succeeding in our rapidly evolving global economy. Your acquired expertise will prove valuable across numerous professional fields and work environments. Typically spanning four years, this program lets you select up to two majors for the BA portion while enrolling in four or five BA courses annually. Additionally, you may opt for up to two modules. The BCom segment requires seven mandatory Stage I courses before specializing in your chosen major(s). Pursuing a BABCom conjoint fosters essential career skills like sophisticated communication, analytical and innovative problem-solving, research proficiency, adaptability, and multicultural awareness. This prepares you to capitalize on emerging opportunities across evolving social, technological, and commercial landscapes.
The Bachelor of Arts with an Asian Studies specialization offers diverse course options covering cinema, literature, political systems, historical perspectives, contemporary culture, philosophical traditions, geographical studies, economic frameworks, and anthropological approaches. While some classes concentrate on specific Asian regions, others provide broader continental viewpoints. We strongly recommend utilizing study abroad programs in Asian nations to enhance your learning experience. You can pursue Asian Studies as one of your two BA majors (creating a double major), requiring completion of at least 120 points (eight courses) per major, including a minimum of 45 points (three courses) at Stage III level.