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{Source: B.Com students & alumni}Is BCom at College of Vocational Studies (CVS) a Good Choice? Based on feedback from students and alumni, here's a summary:* Facilities: The college has a good infrastructure, with a well-equipped library, sem
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{Source: B.Com students & alumni}Is BCom at College of Vocational Studies (CVS) a Good Choice? Based on feedback from students and alumni, here's a summary:* Facilities: The college has a good infrastructure, with a well-equipped library, seminar halls, sports facilities, and canteen. However, some students pointed out issues with the maintenance and availability of certain facilities.* Teaching Quality: The majority of faculty members are well-qualified, experienced, and knowledgeable. They are supportive and helpful, providing good guidance and mentorship.* Course Curriculum: The course is relevant to the industry, and students reported that it prepares them well for placements. However, some students felt that the curriculum could be updated to include more practical elements.* Examinations: Semester exams are generally manageable, and students who study consistently tend to perform well.* Pass Percentage: The pass percentage is relatively high, with most students able to pass with ease.* Internships and Placements: The college has a placement cell, Aspire, which organizes internships and job opportunities. While some students reported mixed experiences with placements, others secured decent packages (average 3-6 LPA).* Crowd and Campus Life: The college has a diverse and vibrant atmosphere, with many extracurricular activities and societies.* Infrastructure Issues: Some students mentioned issues with the age-old main building, including cramped classrooms and inadequate facilities.* Hostel and Accommodation: Unfortunately, the college does not provide hostel facilities, although students reported finding accommodation near the college.Overall, while CVS may have some infrastructural limitations, it seems that the college excels in terms of teaching quality, relevance of the course, and campus life. With careful planning and preparation, students can navigate the challenges and reap the benefits of studying at CVS.Note: This summary aims to provide an informed response based on the available feedback from students and alumni, rather than attempting to promote the college.
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The first stage of College of Vocational Studies BA admissions consist of applying for the required examination, i.e. CUET-UG. Following are the steps to apply:1. Go to the official website of NTA.2. Register as new user and generate login cre
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The first stage of College of Vocational Studies BA admissions consist of applying for the required examination, i.e. CUET-UG. Following are the steps to apply:1. Go to the official website of NTA.2. Register as new user and generate login credentials.3. Login with these credentials to access application form.4. Fill out all the required sections.5. Upload scanned documents.6. Pay the application fee and submit the from.
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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 reserv
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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 SectionsThe highest reservation of 27% is provided for candidates belonging to the OBC categoryFor Scheduled Caste (SC), a total of 15% of seats are reservedFor Scheduled Tribes (ST), a total of 7½% seats are reservedNote: The above-mentioned information has been sourced from the official website of DU Admissions. However, it is subject to change.
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Tabulated below is a comparison between BA courses at CVS and Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College based on tuition fees, seats, and Shiksha rating:CollegeFeeSeatsShiksha RatingBA at College of Vocational StudiesINR 38,500 to INR 83,00011304.0BA at De
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Tabulated below is a comparison between BA courses at CVS and Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College based on tuition fees, seats, and Shiksha rating:CollegeFeeSeatsShiksha RatingBA at College of Vocational StudiesINR 38,500 to INR 83,00011304.0BA at Deen Dayal Upadhyaya CollegeINR 540784.1Note: The details mentioned above are taken from various official sources. However, it is subject to change.
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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
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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) category7½% seats have been reserved for the Scheduled Tribes (ST) category
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The first stage of College of Vocational Studies BA admissions consist of applying for the required examination, i.e. CUET-UG. Following are the steps to apply:1. Go to the official website of the NTA.2. Register as a new user and generate log
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The first stage of College of Vocational Studies BA admissions consist of applying for the required examination, i.e. CUET-UG. Following are the steps to apply:1. Go to the official website of the NTA.2. Register as a new user and generate login credentials.3. Login with these credentials to access the application form.4. Fill out all the required sections.5. Upload scanned documents6. Pay the application fee and submit it.
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Yes, the College of Vocational Studies offers a BA programme spread across a wide array of specialisations. Students seeking admission can check out the below table to know the key highlights of this programme.ParticularsStatisticsDuratio
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Yes, the College of Vocational Studies offers a BA programme spread across a wide array of specialisations. Students seeking admission can check out the below table to know the key highlights of this programme.ParticularsStatisticsDurationThree yearsModeFull timeEligibilityA pass in Class 12Selection CriteriaCUET UG scoresFeeINR 12,830 to INR 27,660Note: The above information is taken from official sources. However, it is subject to change.
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The College of Vocational Studies BA fee structure includes various components such as tuition fee, examination fee, training fee, etc. As per the structure, the total tuition fee is INR 12,830 lakh for most of the specialisations. For a
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The College of Vocational Studies BA fee structure includes various components such as tuition fee, examination fee, training fee, etc. As per the structure, the total tuition fee is INR 12,830 lakh for most of the specialisations. For a BA (Hons) in Business Economics, the annual tuition fee is INR 27,660. To know the other fees, candidates are advised to visit the official website of the institute.Note: The above-mentioned fee is as per the official sources. However, it is indicative and subject to change.
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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 competiti
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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.
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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:Business Organisation and Environmen
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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:Business Organisation and EnvironmentPrinciples of MicroeconomicsMacroeconomicsIndian EconomyLabour and Development in India
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