Helps students understand how businesses are set up, run, and grow, and the various functions within a business organization.
Focuses on individual economic units like households, firms, and markets, analyzing supply and demand, pricing, and competition.
Looks at the overall economy, including inflation, unemployment, GDP, and fiscal policy.
This subject helps students understand the economic environment in which businesses operate.
Although optional in some systems, many students in the Commerce stream choose Mathematics to strengthen their quantitative skills.
Topics can include algebra, statistics, probability, and business mathematics, which are useful for careers in finance, economics, and data analysis.
Focuses on learning about data management, computer systems, databases, and the role of technology in business.
In today’s digital age, many students opt for this subject as it complements careers in data analysis, IT, and business technology.
Communication and writing skills are vital in any business-related career. Students develop skills in writing reports, business correspondence, and presentations.
Teaches students about setting up and managing their own businesses, focusing on the startup ecosystem, innovation, and leadership.
An elective that focuses on the functioning of financial markets, stock trading, investment options, and related subjects.
Studies how individuals behave in organizations and how to manage and motivate employees effectively.