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College of Vocational Studies BBA Courses & Fees 2026

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  • Estd. 1972

College of Vocational Studies BBA
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Total Tuition Fees 83K
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    Q:   What were the last year cutoff marks for BMS at CVS, DU?
    A: 

    The cutoff marks keeps on changing every year depending upon many reasons like exam difficulty and students appeared etc.


    However here are some cutoffs from last years to give you a general idea for getting BMS at CVS, DU-


    for 2023- the cutoff by marks was 608 marks

    for 2022 - the cutoff by marks was 617.5 marks

    for 2021 - the cutoff by rank was 240 rank.

    Q:   Is there any seat reservation criteria followed by College of Vocational Studies?
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    At College of Vocational Studies, more than 70% of seats are reserved for various reserved category students. A breakup for the same is mentioned in the below table:

    Category

    Percentage Reservation of Seats at College of Vocational Studies

    SC/ST

    22.5%

    15% for SC and 7.5% for ST (interchangeable, if necessary)

    OBC (non-creamy layer, central list)

    27%

    Economically Weaker Section (EWS)

    10%

    Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwD)

    5%

    Children/Widows of personnel of the Armed Forces (CW)

    5%

    Wards of Kashmiri Migrants

    5%

    Q:   Who is eligible for College of Vocational Studies admission?
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    Admission to all the College of Vocational Studies courses is entrance-based. College of Vocational Studies accepts CUET UG exam for admission to its undergraduate courses, such as BA, BSc and BCom. The institute along with DU started accepting CUET UG starting 2022 academic year. Before this, admission to UG was based on merit in Class 12. The eligibility requirements for all the popular programmes offered by the college are tabulated below:

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    CourseEligibility/ Selection Criteria
    BA

    Class 12 or equivalent from a recognised Board

    Selection Criteria: BCom

    CUET

    BBM/BMS

    Class 12 or equivalent from a recognised Board

    Selection Criteria: CUET

    BCom

    Class 12 or equivalent from a recognised Board

    Selection Criteria: CUET

    BSc

    Class 12 or equivalent from a recognised Board

    Selection Criteria: CUET

    DEd

    Class 12 or equivalent from a recognised Board

    Selection Criteria: Merit-Based

    BCom
    PG DiplomaSelection Criteria: DUET
    Q:   Is there a way to apply to College of Vocational Studies offline?
    A: 

    No, there is no offline method of application at College of Vocational Studies. All the candidates must apply through the centralised entrance exam's official website, i.e., the official websites of CUET UG. After the COVID years and after the introduction of CUET UG for UG admission to College of Vocational Studies and other DU-affiliated colleges, the application process has shifted full-time to the online mode. Candidates can register on the official websites of the respective exam, fill out the online application forms, pay the course-wise application fee and appear for the exam to become eligible. For final admission, shortlisted and pass-out students of CUET UG are required to register on the CSAS portal for final admission and seat allocation process.  

    College of Vocational Studies BBA
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    The value for money rating of this course is 4.1/5 (48 Reviews).View placement detailsExternal Link Icon Placement Insight Icon
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    Q:   What is the fee for BMS at College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi?
    A: 

    The total tuition fees for different courses varies from 38500 to 83000 for the whole course.

    For BBM/BMS or B.Com the total tuition fee is 38500 rupees and for B.Sc. the fees is 1.4 Lacs rupees.

    Meanwhile for other courses- 


    The total tuition fees for BA (hons.) in Business economics is 83000 while for rest of the BA courses is 38500 rupees.


    There are some other admission and one time fees as well which is not included in this.
    also there are some exam fee charges and few other which will be known during the process of registration.

     
    Q:   What is unique about CVS, Delhi?
    A: 

    The unique thing about CVS is its crowd that comes to the college, according to my experience the crowd is very diverse here. CVS offers a good exposure for students who are preparing to come out of their comfort zone and open up to all the opportunities that are coming their way. Students will learn to make good connections here and a bond that lasts forever.

    Q:   What is the fee of College of Vocational Studies?
    A: 

    The following table provides the admission criteria for all the popular College of Vocational Studies courses along with their total tuition fee. This fee, however, is collated from various sources on the internet. Hence, is indicative.

    CourseTotal Tuition Fee
    BAINR 38,490- INR 82,980
    BBM/BMSINR 38,490
    BComINR 38,490
    BScINR 1.35 lakh
    DEd-
    CertificateINR 13,000
    PG DiplomaINR 34,000

     

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    College of Vocational Studies BBA
    Admission dates 2026

    DatesUpcoming Events
    11 May '26 - 31 May '26
    CUET 2026 Exam
    DatesPast Events
    23 Feb '26 - 26 Feb '26
    CUET 2026 Application Process (Re-opened)
    3 Jan '26 - 4 Feb '26
    CUET 2026 Application Process

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    3.7/5
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    Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.4
    Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4
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    Bachelor of Business Economics (BBE) - Batch of 2026
    3.6
    2Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    College of vocational studies - DU.
    Placements: The placement cell of my college is not working at par. I am almost finishing my 2nd year in college but do not get any internship opportunities to just apply for. The selection is on the other hand but there is no application also. Do not like placement cell for internships although seniors do get jobs, but they are also very less and don't fulfill good amount of students in the batch.
    Infrastructure: The infrastructure at my college is also pretty average as the college of vocational studies is connected with Shaheed Bhagat Singh College. In the south campus, the overall campus is awesome. But college on its own is not worth it. The classrooms are small, limited sports availability, unmanaged library, etc. All these worse the college experience.
    Faculty: Teachers at the college are the best so far. They are very supportive and kind-hearted. One of the best teachers for me is Pranjal Maam, she is the best teacher not just for study but she helps a lot in career guidance. They help in the time of exams, and make the concepts easy. All these quality makes the faculty stand out for the overall college experience.
    Other: We do have scholarships in the college for both means cum merit basis. So if you have a good score in college then you can get scholarships. On the other hand, if you are from some reservation like SC, ST, OBC, or physically disabled, etc. Then, you can also avail yourself scholarships. The scholarships are upto 100% for all the eligible students.
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    Bachelor of Business Economics (BBE) - Batch of 2026
    4.2
    3Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    Business economics in best faculty college - CVS.
    Placements: The placement cell of my college is working pretty averagely and doesn't bring too much placements or internship opportunities but decent or a little less only. In my 2nd year, around 7-10 students got internships from the placement cell. The average stipend is Rs 5,000 per month which is fine but as per the class strength of 85 students, it is pretty less and should definitely improved.
    Infrastructure: I personally like the college infrastructure a lot. Some students complain about stuff that is extraordinary like ACs, high-speed Wi-Fi, etc., which is not there on the campus. The fee justifies this, I believe but still we have good sports area, library, classrooms, etc. In the college making it the best government college infrastructure.
    Faculty: Teachers of the college are also very humble and highly qualified. Mostly are Ph.D. holders with a great amount of teaching experience which gives us the best learning experience in the college. Also, the teachers are always ready to help us in whatever way they can and give all that they have to help us.
    Other: I believe the college sometimes feels very crowded as the college area is somewhat smaller than other DU colleges. But the college has great fests and events all over the year. We get a good time to socialize and enjoy life beyond studies.
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    The placement cell of the College of Vocational Studies is awesome.
    Placements: I am a second-year student currently doing an internship in a startup, which I got from my placement cell only. The process is very smooth and I landed up in this internship with little effort by staying in touch with the placements cell of the college. We should just fill out the form on time and follow the process effectively.
    Infrastructure: I find the college infrastructure to be mediocre. It is a government college, so we should not expect too much, as the fees justify the infrastructure. However, still, little efforts should be made, like a better Wi-Fi on campus, canteen maintenance, etc., which will make a big difference in the overall infrastructure of the college.
    Faculty: Faculty members are great in the college. I love the way teachers teach and interact in college. They guide the struggling students effectively. Exams are of a moderate level, so a little bit of effort will help us score well in college. Without studying at all, it will be very difficult to even pass.
    Other: Fests are organised combined for all nearby South campus colleges, which gives a great way to meet new students from different regions and enjoy life while studying to refresh and never feel stressed.
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    Bachelor of Business Economics (BBE) - Batch of 2027
    3.6
    3Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    College of Vocational Studies - The real truth.
    Placements: Though I am not yet eligible to sit in placements, I have got the data through my pass out seniors. Last year the college contacted 100 to 200 companies out of which 2 to 3 companies came. Most of the hiring is from HRM courses and various vocational courses. B.A. hons business economics does not get many hires though having 100 students in class.
    Infrastructure: Hostel is not provided. You will have to look for a PG or flat nearby in Sheikh Sarai or Chirag Delhi. College infrastructure is okay having a 2-story library and 2 computer labs. But the college does not have an auditorium. The ceiling drips in the rain. The new building is relatively better but not the best.
    Faculty: The course and professors are nice. Professors are knowledgeable and are very helpful in every matter including getting an NOC for internships and clearing the backlog. The course is also very modern and will help to get a job in the market very easily.
    Other: The course and college are quite okay. Obviously being a college on south campus is not the best choice but it is certainly a good one. Do not just keep studying go out socialize and get world experience.
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    Vocational Studies at CVS.
    Placements: I am in my 2nd year of graduation and did a 1-month internship offered by the placement cell. So, the placement cell is definitely working in our college. Although there are not an extreme number of offers, as with me there were 2 more students from the batch who did internships in the 1st year. The average stipend is around 5000.
    Infrastructure: The infrastructure is also pretty well-built and well-maintained. There is decent lighting, ventilation, projectors, etc., in classrooms. The library is also very well-stocked in the college. Wi-Fi facility is not available anywhere in the college, or it is only for admin people.
    Faculty: Faculty members of the College of Vocational Studies are also very nice. They have a great amount of experience in teaching, that makes them give the best to students. Teachers are open to all doubts, even outside classrooms. Teachers also guide students in future career planning and further studies if students show interest and ask for it.
    Other: Scholarships are provided to students on the basis of merit as well as means. There is a detailed process for that, which is told by college staff to students.
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    Vocational studies in the college.
    Placements: The placement cell of the college is very average. There are very few amounts of offers for internships for 1st and 2nd-year students. Although decent amount of offers for jobs in the final year which I have heard, but I am not exactly sure of. The average package in the college is around 2 LPA. The average internship stipend is around Rs. 3,000-5,000 per month.
    Infrastructure: The overall feel of the infrastructure of the college is not that pleasing rather there is a lot of need for proper construction. The sports ground has to be more regulated and maintained. The library is also very less maintained and organised which can be improved easily.
    Faculty: The faculty of the college is also not that amazing, as teachers are hardly available after class for any doubt or guidance. But they are definitely working pretty well in the classroom. My course is business economics. It has many real-life practicals which make it more connected to actual world problems. It makes the studies interesting.
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    Answered 2 weeks ago

    College of Vocational Studies CUET UG cutoff 2025 for the BAMS course was released for admission to several All India categories in the form of opening and closing scores. 

    The overall closing scores varied between 133.15 and 498.87 for all categories. The General AI category students faced the stric

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    Neerja Rohatgi

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    Answered 2 weeks ago

    College of Vocational Studies CUET cutoff 2025 for the OBC AI category ranged from 202.54 to 717.35 for several undergraduate programmes. According to the last round, the most competitive course for admission was BCom (Hons), followed by BSc (Hons) in CSE, with the closing scores of 717.35 and 539.7

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    Neerja Rohatgi

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    To get a seat at the College of Vocational Studies, DU for the BA (Hons) and other UG-level courses, students need to appear for the CUET UG entrance examination, followed by the counselling process to be eligible for a seat at this institiute. 

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    Neerja Rohatgi

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     A score of 500 might get you admission at the College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi, if you belong to the General AI category. For this category, the College of Vocational Studies CUET UG cutoff 2025 ranged from 345.12 to 816.62. The BA (Hons) courses that were the most and least compe

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    Neerja Rohatgi

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    Answered 8 months ago

    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 i

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