A wide variety of undergraduate, graduate, and professional courses centered on business administration, finance, and commerce are available at Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce (BMCC), located in Pune. B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce), BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration), BBA-IB (International Business), and BBA-CA (Computer Applications) are among the undergraduate programs offered by BMCC. Students who complete these programs will have a solid foundation in management, accounting, finance, and business analytics. Along with helping students prepare for competitive exams, BMCC also provides specialized coaching for professional courses like CA (Chartered Accountancy), CS (Company Secretary), and CMA (Cost and Management Accounting).
The Master of Commerce (M.Com.) and Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs offered by BMCC at the postgraduate level are intended to impart advanced knowledge in banking, taxation, management, and finance. In order to promote academic excellence and research, the college also offers a Ph.D. program in commerce. In order to improve students' employability, BMCC offers certificate courses and skill-based training programs in addition to degree programs in subjects like investment banking, digital marketing, and financial modeling. In order to prepare students for prosperous careers in the corporate and entrepreneurial worlds, the curriculum incorporates internships, real-world projects, and corporate partnerships.
Both male and female students can stay in the hostels at Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce (BMCC) in Pune; the cost varies according to the particular hostel wing and amenities offered. For example, the 'A Wing' hostel costs about ₹85,850 a year, while the 'B Wing' hostel costs about ₹65,850. Furthermore, the monthly mess fees are roughly ₹3,000 plus GST. Students should confirm the current rates during the admissions process, as these fees are subject to change. ​
Essential facilities like Wi-Fi, 24/7 electricity, CCTV surveillance, regular room cleaning services, and security guards are all included in the hostels. However, it can be difficult to get a place in the on-campus dorms because of their limited supply. Most students instead choose off-campus housing in the vicinity, such as private hostels and paying guest (PG) facilities, which can cost anywhere from ₹7,000 to ₹15,000 a month, depending on the location and amenities provided.