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4/5
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A lot of well-reputed travel companies visit the campus for placements.
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Priyanshu Dubey Verified Icon
B.A. (Voc.) in Marketing Management and Retail Business - Batch of 2028
3.2
3Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Overall decent college for students who comes from neighbouring states. Faculty members are great.
Placements: They don't have a good placement record. I have heard that there was a student who got placed at 23 LPA, but from off campus. I have been in this college for a year, but I haven't heard that any companies have come for placement. Most of the students seek both placements and internships off-campus. 
Infrastructure: The overall infrastructure of this college is decent. It has three buildings: old, new and the second new building. New and second new buildings are good, but the building is not up to the mark. There are a couple of floors in the library. It's good, but the Wi-Fi of the whole college doesn't work. There are no hostel facilities.
Faculty: Faculty members are great. Teachers are very helpful. Overall, all the facilities are very good compared to most colleges. Although the placements are not that good, if you are pursuing this course, then you will definitely get a decent job. The semester exams are not that difficult. I have personally scored 8.5 SCGP. 
Other: I have chosen this course because I wanted to pursue an MBA in marketing. So, I thought this would be better for me.
Reviewed on 17 Apr 2026Read More
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Vishal Tanwar Verified Icon
B.A. (Voc.) in Marketing Management and Retail Business - Batch of 2020
4.2
3Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
DU college reality and my experience.
Placements: In my college the placement cell was pretty average. Big companies or MNCs do not come on board. Some small companies and startups came to hire for a range of job roles. The average package was 2 LPA-3LPA which I believe was decent for a mid-tier college.
Infrastructure: The college infrastructure was on par. There was a nicely maintained lawn, playground, a library, and reading rooms. Also, the classrooms were pretty big, clean, and ventilated. I loved the overall feel of the infrastructure. Also the Wi-Fi was available in some parts of the college and not fully covered.
Faculty: The teachers of the college were very nice, well-educated, and experienced. They had a lot of real-life examples to teach a variety of topics which made the learning process fun loving, interesting, and easier. The exams at the college were quite difficult.
Reviewed on 4 Apr 2026Read More
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Nikhil Nakum Verified Icon
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Computer Science - Batch of 2028
5.0
5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
In short, college is good. Good environment, friends, supporting members, and faculty.
Placements: Approximately 70 students in a batch, the highest package is 6 LPA and the lowest is 2.5 LPA. Internships are not provided by the college. You have to find them yourself, and Computer Science is the highest offered course. Companies hire students based on their performance in college.
Infrastructure: Library, Wi-Fi, and classrooms are all good, but there are no hostel facilities in the college. You have to take a PG or flat near the college. Sports and games are available, including football, volleyball, cricket, etc. The canteen food is also tasty, and there is a Mother Dairy franchise in college.
Faculty: Teachers are very helpful and well-educated. The course curriculum is relevant, and exams are moderate, making it easy to pass; almost all students pass. Faculty are very supportive of students, with lenient checking in exams. The admin office also supports the students in the country.
Other: As I am a Science student, I chose this course, which is related to AI as well. Festivals and events are held every year in this college along with scholarships, etc.
Reviewed on 22 Feb 2026Read More
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Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) - Batch of 2028
4.2
5Placements3Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Satisfied with the great campus life.
Placements: For the batch of 2023 of BMS, around 60-70% students are placed through campus recruitment. The highest package offered is around 8 LPA, and the lowest is 3 LPA. The average package range between 4.5 LPA and 5 LPA. The top recruiting companies included Deloitte, KPMG, EY, Genpact, Wipro, ICICI Bank, and a few growing startups. Around 70-80% secured internships in finance and marketing. The major roles included Business Analyst, Marketing Executive, HR Executive, etc.
Infrastructure: The department has basic classrooms with Wi-Fi facility and a library with academic resources, though there are no dedicated Python classes in the Computer Lab. Rooms in the old building are poorly maintained and quite dark. Rooms of SNB do not have charging points, in some rooms, they are there but do not work. The major problem is that the college does not have projectors.
Faculty: The BMS faculty is qualified, supportive, and teaches with practical examples. The curriculum is relevant and provides a basic foundation for industry readiness. Semester exams are moderately challenging, and the pass percentage is generally average.
Other: BMS offers real-life exposure and hands-on experience in management fields. Campus life is very vibrant, and the campus is surrounded by greenery.
Reviewed on 21 Feb 2026Read More
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Nasir Zaki Verified Icon
B.A. (Voc.) in Marketing Management and Retail Business - Batch of 2027
3.6
3Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
It has good infrastructure and a society culture.
Placements: The placement cell is not much involved, but placements are decent based on what I've heard. The recruitment process is quite challenging since there are not many random college societies. Our placement cell doesn't recruit any third-year students.
Infrastructure: We can never expect a top-class infrastructure from any DU college, but it's not that bad at all. The amphitheatre has a very lively vibe. It has an open-air environment, which brings a certain kind of freshness and happiness, especially when in college, so people sit there and interact with each other more often.
Faculty: Teachers are fine. The quality of education in DU is pretty average, as we all know. Vocational courses here are fine too. If we talk about MMRB and HRM, we get to see a lot of talented folks out there from this course only. Subjects offered in this area are interesting and at the same time way too easy.
Reviewed on 7 Feb 2026Read More
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Aditya Mishra Verified Icon
B.A. (Voc.) in Marketing Management and Retail Business - Batch of 2027
4.2
4Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
It is a great college with a diverse crowd and amazing societies. It lacks infrastructure.
Placements: Placements are good. Here, good companies visit our campus, and the placement cell works really hard. The placement scene is not that great, as it's a vocational college, so some companies don't prefer to recruit from here. But the college culture can actually help us to bag a good placement off-campus.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure-wise, the college is not that great. We don't even have a proper amphitheatre, it's just an open area inside the college. The lack of an amphitheatre is actually an issue. Secondly, the campus is small. We will bump into the same person as we wanna avoid three times.
Faculty: Teachers are good and helpful. But again, it differs from one to another. Some teachers are actually very strict and serious. Some don't care much. Classes do get cancelled, or sometimes teachers don't show up. MMRB teachers are pretty good, but some ones aren't. They often cancel at the last moment.
Other: It provides a specialised course. I chose this course because I personally want to pursue marketing in the future, so I did not want to study accounting, statistics, or economics as extra subjects. For me, MMRB is a better choice than B.Com or any other programme. All events are hosted here.
Reviewed on 4 Feb 2026Read More
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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. 

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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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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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 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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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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