Abstract

This paper emphasizes that Business and Commerce are performing arts requiring inculcation of professional operative skills. However, every art and skill requires scientific knowledge as basic foundation in theory. Acquisition of theoretical knowledge sharpens human faculties of mind and intellect. Thus, a system of business and commerce education should equip the student with the knowledge of theory which he should apply in performing and practicing art, and getting knowledge from experience. A person should be made capable of thinking independently and should not depend on borrowed concepts or thorough. Similarly, he should develop a problem - oriented approach based on experience and not on a study of hypothetical situation. The paper stresses that training in applied business-science is a part of social responsibility of business. Business and Commerce education should be oriented to the practical problematic micro and macro situation. This orientation would enable a commerce graduate or a business graduate to meet several challenging situations in managerial decision-making. The paper emphasizes that commerce and business graduates must imbibe the fundamentals of language, logic, simple mathematics and business communication skills which create the power to think logically and present the problem in a lucid language. It is necessary to adopt an integrated approach which assumes that management of business and commerce should not be increasingly divided. The paper concludes that emphasis in business and commerce education should be on total personality against the Government policies creating uncertainty and difficulties created by bureaucracy. Education in business and commerce should create a personality which is not only adaptable but of a high moral character. While keeping in line with the developments in technology and computerization, basic social and Indian values, Indian culture and tradition and typical problematic situations which are Indian should never be lost sight of, while imparting business and commerce education in India.

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