Does the tasks/duties allocated to the student meet the outcomes of the programme Bcom degree

To determine if the tasks and duties allocated to a student meet the outcomes of a BCom degree program, one would need to review the specific outcomes and requirements of the program and compare them to the tasks and duties assigned to the student.

Each BCom degree program may have different outcomes, but some common ones include:

1. Knowledge and understanding of key concepts in business, economics, accounting, finance, marketing, etc.
2. Ability to analyze and interpret data and make informed decisions.
3. Effective communication and presentation skills.
4. Problem-solving and critical thinking abilities.
5. Decision-making and leadership skills.
6. Understanding of ethical and social responsibility in business.

If the tasks and duties allocated to the student require them to apply the knowledge and skills mentioned above, and if they contribute to the development of these outcomes, then they can be considered to meet the outcomes of the BCom degree program.