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B.A. (Voc.) in Management and Marketing of Insurance 

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  • Estd. 1972

B.A. (Voc.) in Management and Marketing of Insurance
 at 
College of Vocational Studies 
Overview

Total Tuition Fees

Duration

Course Level

UG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

Average package

5.00 Lakh

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63

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B.A. (Voc.) in Management and Marketing of Insurance
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B.A. (Voc.) in Management and Marketing of Insurance
 at 
College of Vocational Studies 
Fees

Fee componentsAmount (3 years)
540
1,055
1,595
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B.A. (Voc.) in Management and Marketing of Insurance
 at 
College of Vocational Studies 
Curriculum

B.A. (Voc.) in Management and Marketing of Insurance
 at 
College of Vocational Studies 
Students Ratings & Reviews

4/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements3.5
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.7
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.2
Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.2
Money Review IconValue for Money4.4
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B.A. (Voc.) in Management and Marketing of Insurance - Batch of 2025
Offered by College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi
4.4
3Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
A good south campus college to get into.
Placements: The placements of the college are not good at all. The placement cell is fine but still, it needs some good leaders and teachers. The internships are great though and good for experience. The placements of the year really depend on how the placement cell is in that particular year. Sometimes placements are good, sometimes not.
Infrastructure: The facilities are great. There is no hotel though. You can find great PGs and flats nearby. The locality is nice. Select city walk is only 1 KM away. There are two metro lines as well. The society culture of my college is great. The washrooms are okay. The girl's common room is heaven. Although there is no auditorium.
Faculty: The are a lot of courses including vocational. Teachers are helpful and great. The curriculum is relevant but career-wise it's very nice so you need some good certification and experience alongside to crack good placements. The best vocational course is MMRB.
Other: The society culture is great in our college. There are a lot of good societies and clubs and are worth joining.
Reviewed on 21 Mar 2025Read More
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B.A. (Voc.) in Management and Marketing of Insurance - Batch of 2027
Offered by College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi
4.2
3Placements3Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
The college crowd is good, but the infrastructure is not good.
Placements: As per my knowledge, our college doesn't have that good placement, the societies in the college help a lot in internship, placement, etc. Recently one of my friends was selected for an internship through society (zephyrs). I don't think that our college provides that good placement and that much amount of placements.
Infrastructure: The benches are not that good, there are many broken benches, drawings on the wall with slang written on it, benches in such a condition that if you sit you might have a back problem, etc. The library in the college is good and the canteen, washrooms and water dispensers are in good condition. The canteen has good food. Our college doesn't have any hostels. Our college has good sports facilities. The football ground is good but the basketball and archery ground is not in good condition. Our college has Wi-Fi facilities but doesn't provide it to everyone.
Faculty: Insurance is a sector that is huge and doesn't end. We gain a lot of knowledge through this course and it makes us industry-ready. All the knowledge about insurance and economics helps us to gain all the necessary and required knowledge we need in the current industrial world. Exams are a bit tough but because of the teacher's lectures, we get a lot of help.
Other: I chose this course because of the low feels and I needed a low feels college. Delhi University has a variety of people from different cultures, and states and it fascinates me when I talk to them about their culture, etc. Our college doesn't have that good event because of a hospital just behind our college but the events in the auditorium are good like actually good and entertaining. Anything I could improve about my course is the number of classes and its timings sometimes we have a class at noon and that's the only class.
Reviewed on 17 Mar 2025Read More
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B.A. (Voc.) in Management and Marketing of Insurance - Batch of 2026
Offered by College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi
3.4
3Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Review of college of vocational studies.
Placements: The placement cell of my college invites companies and recruiters, but honestly, I have not seen any big recruitment being done in my course. I have not been in touch with my seniors since they passed out, but only 2 or 3 of them got placement by college, and their package was very low.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of my college is not that bad. Classrooms are decent in college. Old building and or new building infrastructure is good. The college provides its Wi-Fi, which can be used by students, and my college library has almost all the books required. There is good space in the library.
Faculty: Teachers are helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable. They are well qualified for their job, and most of them have done a Ph.D. in the subject they are teaching. Honestly, most subjects in my course curriculum are related to the course, but subjects like Hindi are being taught in the insurance management course, which don't make sense.
Other: Overall, my course is good. College is all good. The best thing about my course is that it is at least providing information that I will need in the future I will take insurance that I would know what type of insurance I should take. One thing I wish would be better about my course is that the teacher would inform us in advance if there is a class or not. Events, fest, campus crowd, connectivity, campus surroundings, and extracurricular activities are good in my college.
Reviewed on 8 Aug 2025Read More
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B.A. (Voc.) in Management and Marketing of Insurance - Batch of 2025
Offered by College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi
3.6
3Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Less placement facilities and infrastructure not really good.
Placements: The placement opportunities were average because there were very few opportunities that related to our course. Top recruiting companies for my course were Ditto Insurance and SMC Insurance. Mostly 45–50% got internships and basically in not so big companies and that too in different roles like management trainee or sales intern.
Infrastructure: Wifi facilities are not available in the college. The labs were also in average condition but the classrooms and library were in good condition with even more improvement. Beside hostel facilities, PGs facilities were near the college with tiffin facilities available, which the students could take according to there budget. Canteen food is of good quality. Sports and games are also in according to the students interests.
Faculty: Teachers were helpful in both criteria, be it teaching or providing notes, providing knowledge for the future. The course curriculum was good and relevant. But still, students need a few more knowledges from outside for getting industry-related subjects. Semester exams were full of knowledge that students can get prepared for the future. Pass percentage is at least 35%.
Reviewed on 29 Sep 2024Read More
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B.A. (Voc.) in Management and Marketing of Insurance - Batch of 2026
Offered by College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi
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4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
College is not just about classes and exams, it is a journey filled with new friendships.
Placements: I don't know about the placement at our college. The placement is based on your studies and CGPA in your exams. The roles offered range from marketing associate, business development executive, analyst, HR interns, to operations trainees, depending on the student's interest and skills.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure for our course is decent. Classrooms are spacious, and though sometimes the teacher is not cooperative. Wi-Fi is available but not always reliable. The library is one of the best parts, quiet, well-stocked, and a good place to study or chill between lectures. Our department has access to basic labs and systems, but some of the equipment definitely needs an upgrade.
Faculty: Faculty members in my course are a mixture, some are truly passionate and make classes genuinely engaging, while a few feel a bit disconnected. But overall, most teachers are helpful, well-qualified, and open to discussions beyond the syllabus, which really helps us think critically. The teaching style is more theoretical, though some professors try to include real-life examples and case studies whenever possible. The curriculum has good intentions, it covers all the key areas but it could be more updated to match the current industry trends.
Other: I chose this course because I have always been curious about how businesses grow, how branding works, and how creativity meets strategy. This course feels like the right blend of all that. The best thing about my course is the exposure to practical learning, industry-oriented projects, and some really supportive faculty members who genuinely want us to learn beyond the textbook.
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B.A. (Voc.) in Management and Marketing of Insurance
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   What is the admission procedure for BA at College of Vocational Studies, D.U.?
A: 

College of Vocational Studies, Delhi University offers the flagship BA programme in a variety of specializations. College of Vocational Studies BA course admissions are held on the basis of entrance tests. The total tuition fees for College of Vocational Studies BA is INR 540. Accepted examination includes CUET. Students can visit the official website of College of Vocational Studies to learn more and apply online.

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Q:   What is the fee and seat intake for BA course at CVS Delhi University?
A: 

College of Vocational Studies also known as CVS DU offers students an undergraduate degree in BA across various specialisations. The total tuition fee for the course depends on the specialisation selected by the candidates. College of Vocational Studies BA fee ranges between INR 38,500 and INR 83,000. The total seat intake of BA course at CVS Delhi University is 1130.

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Q:   How many students can do a BA at College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi?
A: 

The College of Vocational Studies, a constituent college of the University of Delhi, offers a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Vocational Studies program.
The total number of seats allocated for the BA programme is 10.
The total number of seats allocated for the Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) programme is 51.
It is important to note that admission to Delhi University is determined by cutoff scores, and there are more than 60,000 seats available across all courses.

Q:   What are some of the core disciplines included in B.A HRM curriculum at College of Vocational Studies?
A: 

Core disciplines are compulsory subjects that help students develop a strong foundation in the course. Some of the core subjects included in the BA in HRM curriculum of the College of Vocational Studies are:

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Q:   How are BA placements at College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi?
A: 

Placement prospects for BA students at the College of Vocational Studies (CVS), University of Delhi, are generally quite promising. The college boasts a dedicated placement cell that actively collaborates with students to assist them in securing internships and post-graduation employment. CVS has established strong connections with a diverse array of recruiters, ensuring students have access to a wide spectrum of career opportunities.

In the year 2022, the average annual placement salary for BA graduates at CVS was around ?5.5 lakhs. Leading corporations such as Deloitte, KPMG, EY, PwC, Amazon, Microsoft, and Infosys are among the prominent recruiters for BA students at the college.

The job roles that BA graduates from CVS assume are diverse, depending on their individual skills and interests. These roles encompass positions like accountants, auditors, business analysts, content writers, customer service representatives, digital marketers, human resources executives, marketing executives, sales executives, software engineers, technical writers, and web developers.

Beyond immediate employment, BA graduates from CVS also have the opportunity to embark on entrepreneurship ventures or pursue higher education to further enrich their career prospec

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B.A. (Voc.) in Management and Marketing of Insurance
 at 
College of Vocational Studies 
Placements

ParticularsStatistics (2024)
Average SalaryINR 5.00 Lakh
Highest SalaryINR 23.05 Lakh
Lock IconTop Recruiters for College of Vocational Studies
Aakash Institute
Airtel
Decathlon
EgonZehnder
Genpact
ICICI Prudential
IDFC
Oppo
Policy Bazaar
TCS
Tresvista
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B.A. (Voc.) in Management and Marketing of Insurance
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College of Vocational Studies 
Entry Requirements

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B.A. (Voc.) in Management and Marketing of Insurance
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Admission Process

    Important Dates

    ALL
    CUET
    Mar 1 - 24, 2026
    CUET 2026 Application ProcessTentative
    May 15 - Jun 3, 2026
    CUET 2026 ExamTentative
    Jul 4, 2026
    CUET UG 2026 ResultTentative

    B.A. (Voc.) in Management and Marketing of Insurance
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    Cutoffs

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    Delhi University Admission round-wise cutoff Rank: (General-All India)
    Round201920202021
    18788.588.5
    4-88-
    Delhi University Admission round-wise cutoff Rank: (OBC-All India)
    Round201920202021
    182.582.582.5
    281.58282
    38081.581.75
    47980.581.75
    578.2579-
    677.2579-
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    XII round-wise cutoff Rank: (General-All India)
    Round2018
    187
    286.75
    3-
    486.75
    5-
    6-
    786.25
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    985
    CUET round-wise cutoff Rank: (General-All India)
    Round20242025
    1615663
    2--
    3--
    4-665.24
    CUET round-wise cutoff Rank: (OBC-All India)
    Round2025
    1493.26
    2-
    3633.92
    4505.14
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    Students also asked

    Q:   How are internships at College of Vocational Studies DU?
    A: 

    All the important details related to College of Vocational Studies internships for 2023-25 are tabulated below:

    PraticularsStatistics (2023-25)
    the highest stipendINR 40,000 per month
    Participating companies 400+
    Total offers700+
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    Q:   What is the placement scenario at College of Vocational Studies?
    A: 

    College of Vocational Studies has an impressive placement report. The table below provides the placement statistics recorded during College of Vocational Studies placements 2024:

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    Placement Statistics (2024)

    No. of Offers

    600+

    the highest Package

    INR 23.05 LPA

    Average Package

    INR 5 LPA

    No. of Companies participated

    500+

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    Q:   Which companies participated in CVS DU placements?
    A: 

    More than 500 recruiters took part during College of Vocational Studies placements some of them are:

    College of Vocational Studies Placements: Top Recruiters

    Accenture

    Grant Thorton

    Deloitte

    TCS

    Pwc

    JLL

    D E Shaw & Co.

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    Q:   Where are College of Vocational Studies alumni working?
    A: 

    According to unofficial sources, the majority of College of Vocational Studies alumni are placed in the Business Development sector with a 16% share. The pie chart below illustrates the detailed sector-wise distribution of alumni:

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    NOTE: The ‘Others’ category illustrates the combined data of diverse sectors such as Administrative, Research, Community and Social Services, and Consulting.

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    Q:   What is the reality of placements at College of Vocational Studies?
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     College of Vocational Studies provides great placements. Check out the table below to know more about the placement highlights at  College of Vocational Studies:

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    Placement Statistics (2024)

    No. of Offers

    600+

    the highest Package

    INR 23.05 LPA

    Average Package

    INR 5 LPA

    No. of Companies participated

    500+

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