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CUET Cut Off 2026

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College of Vocational Studies CUET UG Cutoff 2026: Round 2 (Out)

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CUET Round 2 score (General-All India)
Course20252026
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.)816.62774.68
B.A. (Hons.) in Economics– / –725.78
Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS)– / –685.49
B.A. in Commerce and Economics– / –716.97
B.A. in Economics and Mathematics– / –681.36

College of Vocational Studies CUET UG Cutoff Year Wise Comparison

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Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.)816.62774.68
B.A. (Hons.) in Economics740.34725.78
Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS)498.11685.49
B.A. in Commerce and Economics– / –716.97
B.A. in Economics and Mathematics– / –681.36

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College of Vocational Studies CUET UG Cutoff 2026 - Colleges Comparison

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College of Vocational Studies CUET Last Round Closing cutoff comparison (General-All India)

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Computer Science571.2
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Microbiology573.55
Mathematics574.19
Computer Science574.78
Biomedical Science576.21
Geology576.47
Botany581.01

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Q:   How can I get a seat in College of Vocational Studies, DU?
A: 

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. 

The College of Vocational Studies CUET cutoff 2025 for the General AI category, ranged from 345.12 to 816.62, wherein BCom (Hons) was the most the toughest course for admission. For more information, click here.

Q:   Can I get a seat at College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi with 500 score in CUET?
A: 

 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 competitive were Economics and Hindi, with the cutoff being 740.34 and 345.12, respectively.

For students who have a score of 500, there are a few courses they can take. To know the same, check out the table below. 

CourseCollege of Vocational Studies CUET cutoff 2025
B.A. (Hons.) in Hindi345.12
B.A. (Hons.) Business Economics468.1
Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS)498.11

Note: The cutoff for other categories, rounds, etc., will vary accordingly. 

Q:   What is the College of Vocational Studies cutoff for the OBC category?
A: 

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 539.77, respectively. 

OBC AI students can refer to the table below to know the round 1 and last round cutoff score for various courses. 

CourseRound 1 (Closing Scores)Last Round (Closing Scores)
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.)717.35717.35
B.A. (Hons.) in History578.7539
B.A. (Hons.) in Economics533.74533.74
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Computer Science539.77539.77
B.A. (Voc.) in Management and Marketing of Insurance493.26505.14
B.A. (Voc.) in Small and Medium Enterprises481.56481.56
B.A. (Voc.) in Materials Management457.59454.37
B.A. (Voc.) in Tourism Management482.33493.33
B.A. (Voc.) in Office Management and Secretarial Practice458.13482.12
B.A. (Voc.) in Human Resource Management532.71532.71
B.A. (Voc.) in Marketing Management and Retail Business499.42497.08
B.A. (Hons.) in English584.29511.42
B.A. (Hons.) in Hindi236.22202.54
Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS)373.57367.26
B.A. (Hons.) Business Economics321.13321.13
Q:   What is the College of Vocational Studies BMS cutoff for all categories?
A: 

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 strictest cutoff range of 498.11 to 498.87, meaning that the competition here was the highest compared to the rest of the categories.

Students can refer to the table below to know the College of Vocational Studies BMS cutoff 2025 for various All India categories, namely General, OBC, SC, ST, etc. 

CategoryCollege of Vocational Studies  BMS 2025
General498.11 - 498.87
OBC373.57 - 367.26
SC322.62  - 322.62  (R1)
ST133.15 - 270.71
EWS404.07 - 404.07 (R1)
PWD217.51 - 327.23 
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B.A. in Commerce and Computer Applications - Batch of 2029
3.6
3.0Placements3.0Infrastructure4.0Faculty4.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
Absolutely satisfied with faculty and overall campus.
Placements: Around 22% of students get placements from the college. The highest package last year was around 15.7 LPA, and the average was 2–3 LPA. KPMG and EY are big companies that collaborate with our college. Around 60% of students secure internships with Big 4 firms and other MNCs, such as Bajaj Finserv and Reliance.
Infrastructure: The college's new building has better classrooms. Not all rooms have AC. Labs and some newly built rooms do. The library infrastructure is very good, with easy availability of all semester books, daily journals, and newspapers. There is also Wi-Fi. There is no hostel in the college, but PGs and flats are easily available near the college campus. The canteen is also average.
Faculty: Teachers are very good, kind, and helpful. The course curriculum and timetable are up to date. You can get all those things easily on the official site. The semester exams are of moderate to great difficulty. The passing percentage is around 60%. A minimum of 67% attendance is also required.
Other: The best thing about this course is that you get good, educated faculty. The societies are also good and very active in college, with some activities organised daily. You get lots of exposure and learn new skills too. Events and fests are decent, but don't have very high expectations.
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B.A. (Voc.) in Human Resource Management - Batch of 2027
3.4
1.0Placements3.0Infrastructure4.0Faculty5.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
Average college which has opportunities if you look for them, but no placements.
Placements: I personally think there are no placements in the College of Vocational Studies, we have to find internships by ourselves and get placed through our own hard work. No company comes to our college for placements and there is no student who got placed by our college.
Infrastructure: CVS does not have any hostel, but the infrastructure is kind of good. We have Wi-Fi, labs, and a library open till evening for us to study, and various kinds of study materials. The classroom condition is based on the building. There is a new building in which some of the classrooms have AC and are overall great, but in the old building there are many issues like fans and desks.
Faculty: Teachers are very helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable. If we want to ask for any kind of suggestion or advice, we can go up to them and ask for it. I personally think that the course curriculum is relevant to the people who want to make a career out of it, as I am pursuing human resources. Other than that, it's also irrelevant, and it has been removed from the curriculum, so I'd prefer commerce with economics. It would be a great option to choose now.
Other: I chose this course because my ultimate goal was to be an HR professional, so instead of doing a Bachelor's in commerce, I preferred to do a Bachelor's in human resources management. There are also so many things to be better, in my opinion. The name of the course itself should not be what it is, as the whole college is studying management, it should not be called vocational (this is the major reason students did not choose the course over a basic B.A. programme). It is a very relevant course if you are interested. Everything else is great.
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B.A. (Voc.) in Human Resource Management - Batch of 2026
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2.0Placements4.0Infrastructure4.0Faculty4.0Crowd & Campus Life5.0Value for Money
I am happy with my college and the overall exposure I had.
Placements: There is no particular placement system but there's a placement cell which is basically a society run by students as well as a teacher coordinator. Not very good companies visit the college. The highest package offered is 3 LPA I could see for my course. Top roles offered are talent acquisition specialists, human resource executive, human resources manager, recruitment specialists, etc.
Infrastructure: There's no hostel. Classrooms are good and well-ventilated but no air conditioners are available. The library has good books as well as AC and Wi-Fi. There are 2 computer labs with Wi-Fi and AC. Sports and games are something CVS is known for. Many tournaments of football, volleyball, etc., take place in the college which are inter as well as intra-college. It makes a good atmosphere and gives college life to sports enthusiasts.
Faculty: Teachers are helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable. The course curriculum is totally HR based and good for industrial knowledge. Though more practical knowledge should be added. Semester exams are not very difficult. Exam papers are made by the college itself for vocational courses which makes it easier for students to pass.
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B.A. (Voc.) in Marketing Management and Retail Business - Batch of 2028
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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.
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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.
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Computer Science - Batch of 2028
5.0
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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.
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College of Vocational Studies 
Cutoff FAQs

Q:   What is the CUET score for B.Sc College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi?
A: 

The overall cutoff for CUET for the College of Vocational Studies ranges from 617.5 to 776 marks.
The College of Vocational Studies admissions to all UG courses is done through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS UG) Portal based on CUET scores. The seat allocation is based on multiple factors such as CUET scores, the combination of college and programme chosen, the position of the candidate on the merit list, category (SC/ST/OBC/EWS/UR) of the candidate, and availability of seats.
 Candidates must have obtained a minimum of 30% score in any one language from List A in CUET for B.Sc (Hons.) Biological Sciences, Physics.
 To secure admission to B.Sc (Hons) subjects such as physics, chemistry, and mathematics, it is recommended to strive for a score of at least 600-650.

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?
A: 

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?
A: 

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.  

Q:   Can I get into College of Vocational Studies without CUET?
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No, College of Vocational Studies admission to all the courses, i.e., undergraduate programmes, is entrance-based. This DU-affiliated college accepts CUET UG exam for admission to its undergraduate courses, such as BA, BSc, BCom. College of Vocational Studies along with DU started accepting CUET UG starting. Before this, admission to undergraduate was based on merit in Class 12.

Q:   Can I get College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi, BA with 88% in CUET?
A: 

Yes, you can easily get BA at College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi with a score of 88% in CUET Exam but the courses available will be different.

At 88%,
for general category-
you can get BA in Hindi, Small and Medium Enterprises, Materials Management, and on border chances to get Management and Marketing Of Insurance.

for obc category -
You can get any desired course of BA at College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi.
The same goes for SC, ST and PwD cadidates.

Q:   What is the seat reservation criteria for SC/ST category candidates seeking admissions to B.A at College of Vocational Studies?
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College of Vocational Studies follows the seat reservation policy laid by the Delhi University. As per the official website of DU, a total of 22½% of the seats are reserved for admission of SC/ST category students. The seat reservation breakdown for the SC/ST category is as follows:

  • 15% of seats are reserved for the Scheduled Castes (SC) category
  • 7½% seats have been reserved for the Scheduled Tribes (ST) category
Q:   Is there any reservation quota for B.A seats at College of Vocational Studies?
A: 

College of Vocational Studies admissions are made based on CUET scores. However, the seat allocation is subject to rules of reservation as laid out by the government. Following are details about the College of Vocational Studies BA seat reservation: 

  • 10% of the seats are reserved for candidates belonging to the Economically Weaker Sections
  • The highest reservation of 27% is provided for candidates belonging to the OBC category
  • For Scheduled Caste (SC), a total of 15% of seats are reserved
  • For Scheduled Tribes (ST), a total of 7½% seats are reserved

Note: The above-mentioned information has been sourced from the official website of DU Admissions. However, it is subject to change.

Q:   What is the latest cutoff information for admission to BA at College of Vocational Studies?
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As per the latest College of Vocational Studies BA cutoff information, the BA (Hons) in Economics & English emerged as the most competitive specialisations with a cut-off score of 97. On the other hand, BA in Hindi stood as the least competitive specialisation with a General-All India cutoff score of 82. 

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

The BMS course at College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi is 3 year programme and the seat offered for a year are 67 seats.

So, in each year there will 67 students pursuing this course along with you and for the whole course there will total of 201 students including all years pursuing the same course at a time.

Q:   Who is eligible for B.A in College of Vocational Studies?
A: 

College of Vocational Studies BA eligibility criteria state the conditions to be fulfilled by candidates seeking admission. Tabulated below are the eligibility conditions to be met:

Course

Eligibility Criteria

BA

Students who have passed Class 12 or its equivalent from a recognised board and secured a valid score in CUET UG are eligible to apply

Q:   What is College of Vocational Studies cutoff 2023?
A: 

College of Vocational Studies offers admission to various UG courses based on CUET UG scores followed by round-wise counselling.Tabulated below are the course-wise closing scores based on CUET for the General All India candidates for College of Vocational Studies cutoff 2023:

Course2023
B.A. of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.)97
B.A. (Hons.) in History92.5
B.A. (Hons.) in Economics97
B.A. (Hons.) in Computer Science94
B.A. (Hons.) in English97
B.A. (Hons.) in Hindi82
Q:   What is the schedule for College of Vocational Studies CUET cutoff?
A: 

The entire schedule and cutoff process will be held after CUET results are out. Candidates seeking admission to College of Vocational Studies can check CUET important in the table below: 

DatesUpcoming Events
Feb '24-Mar '24
CUET 2024 Application Process
15 May '24 - 31 May '24
CUET 2024 Exam

 

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Answered 2 years ago

The College of Vocational Studies offers B.A. (Vocational Studies) in Human Resource Management with varying seat allocations for different courses. Specifically, the total number of seats allocated for the B.A. Vocational Studies programme at CVS College ranges from 55 to 110 seats. Additionally, t

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For BA courses the highest cutoff went was 92.75%  for Human resource management while the lowest was BA in hindi for 82% for general category and 88.25 % for tourism management.

for OBC and SC category the highest and minimum are 87.25% and 84 % for BA in history and 72% for both for BA in Hindi.

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The cutoff marks for BA at CVS for the past few years:

  1. 2023- (TBA)
  2. 2022 -93.5%
  3. 2021 -94.5%
  4. 2020- 95.0%
  5. 2019 -94.75%

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The basic eligibility for admission to undergraduate courses at the College of Vocational Studies (CVS) is 10+2. Students must also appear and qualify the CUET entrance exam. The selection process is based on the CUET exam and e-counseling. 
 
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The first and most crucial thing to remember is that "NOBODY FAILS IN INTERNAL, NOT IN DELHI UNIVERSITY ATLEAST" even if you have been a student long enough for your teachers to be familiar with you. You'll score highly And speaking from personal experience, unless you are somehow never at the Colle

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