Commerce
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The PUC Commerce – HEBA program combines History, Economics, Business Studies, and Accountancy, providing a strong foundation in commerce, business, finance, and social sciences. Following the Karnataka PU Board curriculum, the program prepares students for higher studies and careers in Management, Accounting, Finance, Banking, Business, Law, Economics, and Civil Services, with integrated preparation for CLAT, CUET, Civil Services Foundation, and IPM.
Program Highlight
HEBA
Commerce
Duration
2 Years
Language
English, Kannada or Hindi
Seats
100
About Programs
The PUC Commerce – HEBA programme is a two-year Pre-University programme comprising History, Economics, Business Studies, and Accountancy. It is designed for students seeking a strong foundation in commerce, business, economics, accounting, finance, and social sciences, with pathways towards Management, Banking, Finance, Law, Economics, Entrepreneurship, and Civil Services. The programme follows the Karnataka PU Board syllabus with systematic preparation for both I PUC and II PUC examinations.
Academic & Career Pathways
Session: 2027 - 2029
PUC Commerce – HEBA
HEBA provides a strong foundation for higher education and careers in Commerce, Management, Accounting, Finance, Banking, Business Administration, Economics, Law, Entrepreneurship, Public Administration, and Civil Services.
Core Curriculum Topics
History
- Indian history, political and social developments, cultural changes, Indian development, historical interpretation, general awareness, reading and descriptive writing
Economics
- Economic concepts, markets, economic activities, economic development, Indian economy, economic literacy, analytical thinking, and data-based reasoning
Business Studies
- Nature of Business, Business Organisations, Management, Planning, Organising, Staffing, Directing, Controlling, Marketing, Finance, and Entrepreneurship
Accountancy
- Accounting concepts, preparation of accounts, financial statements, partnership accounts, organisational accounts, financial analysis, numerical accuracy, and problem-solving
Curriculum Overview
The PUC Commerce – HEBA curriculum is designed to provide a balanced and future-focused learning experience through History, Economics, Business Studies, and Accountancy. The programme combines strong academic foundations with business awareness, financial understanding, analytical thinking, numerical skills, and integrated preparation for competitive entrance examinations. Along with the Karnataka PU Board curriculum, students receive structured preparation for CLAT, CUET, Civil Services Foundation, and IPM, helping them build the knowledge and skills required for higher education and diverse career pathways.
Curriculum Breakdown Summary
The HEBA programme is structured to provide a progressive learning journey through four key components:
- Core Academic Subjects
- Integrated Competitive Foundation
- Commerce & Aptitude Skill Development
- Higher Education & Career Pathways
| Subject | Key Areas / Topics |
|---|---|
| History | Ancient and Medieval India, Modern India, Indian National Movement, Freedom Struggle, Karnataka's historical heritage, cultural developments, social transformations, and major historical events that shaped India. |
| Economics | Introduction to Economics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, demand and supply, consumer behaviour, production and markets, national income, money and banking, public finance, economic development, Indian economy, and contemporary economic issues. |
| Business Studies | Nature and Significance of Management, Principles of Management, Business Environment, Planning, Organising, Staffing, Directing, Controlling, Financial Management, Marketing Management, Consumer Protection, Entrepreneurship, and business-related decision-making. |
| Accountancy | Accounting Principles and Concepts, Accounting for Not-for-Profit Organisations, Partnership Accounts, Admission and Retirement of Partners, Dissolution of Partnership Firm, Company Accounts, Share Capital, Debentures, Financial Statements, Financial Statement Analysis, Accounting Ratios, and Cash Flow Statements. |
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Requirements and Deadlines
Universal PU College offers a streamlined admission process for Science, Commerce, and Arts streams, combining regular PU education with integrated coaching for competitive and entrance examinations. Students must meet the prescribed eligibility criteria, submit required documents, and complete admission formalities within the given timeline.
Admissions Requirements
1. Academic Qualifications
- Students seeking admission to 11th and 12th standard programmes must have successfully completed Class 10 or an equivalent examination from a recognised board.
- Applicants for B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., or BBA programmes must have completed 10+2 or an equivalent examination from a recognised board.
- Eligibility, subject combinations, and minimum marks will be determined according to the regulations of the concerned board or Bangalore University.
- Admission to selected integrated programmes may be subject to academic counselling or an aptitude assessment.
3. Courses and Integrated Programs
- 11th and 12th Science – PCMB: Integrated preparation for NDA, Pilot Training, JEE, NEET, KCET, and CUET examinations.
- 11th and 12th Commerce – HEBA: Integrated preparation for CLAT, CSAT, CUET, and IAS Foundation programmes.
- 11th and 12th Arts – HEPG: Integrated preparation for CLAT, CSAT, CUET, and IAS Foundation programmes.
- B.Sc. in Environmental Science, B.A., and B.Com.: Specialised integrated coaching for IAS, IPS, and KAS examinations throughout the degree programme.
- BBA with AI Training: Integrated preparation for CAT and MAT examinations.
5. Fee Payment and Attendance Requirements
- Academic fees must be paid in a single instalment.
- Hostel fees may be paid in two instalments.
- A late fee of ₹500 per day will be applicable after the prescribed last date, for a maximum period of 30 days.
- Attendance will be recorded only for students who have paid the prescribed fees.
- A minimum of 90% attendance is compulsory.
- Academic fees may be increased annually by approximately 5% to 7.5%.
2. Required Documents
- Completed application form
- Class 10 and Class 12 marks cards, wherever applicable
- Transfer Certificate
- Migration Certificate, if applicable
- Aadhaar Card or other valid identity proof
- Recent passport-sized photographs
- Caste and income certificates, if applicable
- Eligibility Certificate for students from other boards or universities
- Any additional documents required by the institution or university
4. Admission Process
- Submit the admission application through the official website.
- Visit the college campus and complete the admission process directly.
- Contact the Admissions Office for counselling, programme selection, and seat reservation.
- Submit the prescribed documents and pay the admission-blocking amount to confirm the seat.
- Complete the remaining fee payment within the deadline communicated by the institution.
6. Withdrawal and Refund Policy
- Once a newly admitted student reports to the campus, any request for withdrawal or cancellation of admission will not qualify for a refund of the fees paid.
- When admission is cancelled before reporting to the campus, the admission-blocking amount of ₹30,000 will be non-refundable.
- Students and parents are advised to carefully review the programme details, fee structure, academic schedule, hostel facilities, and institutional policies before confirming admission.







