College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi

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Manikya Sinha

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There are no B.Tech courses at the College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi but they offer BSc (H) in Computer Science which is also a four year course due to new education policy. The college also offers BA (Hons), BCom (Hons), BMS, BSc (Hons), two certificate programmes and two Post Graduate Diploma programmes.

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College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi does not offere B.Tech Mechanical Engineering courses. The college also offers BA (Hons), BCom (Hons), BMS, BSc (Hons), two certificate programmes and two Post Graduate Diploma programs. The College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi fee range between INR 38.49 K to INR 1.35 Lakh.

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College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi does not offere B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering courses. The college offers BA (Hons), BCom (Hons), BMS, BSc (Hons), two certificate programmes and two Post Graduate Diploma programmes. However, admission is based on CUET exam.

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Manikya Sinha

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No, the College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi not offered B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering courses. College of Vocational Studies, Delhi University offers admission to undergraduate vocational programmes under specializations such as Tourism Management, Office Management, Management & Marketing of Insurance, and Small & Medium Enterprises among others. The college also offers BA (Hons), BCom (Hons), BMS, BSc (Hons), two certificate programmes and two Post Graduate Diploma programs.

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Manikya Sinha

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The overall ranking of CVS is not quite good.

I151 out of 200 in 2021 and 2020.

It had shifted 8 positions towards the top in 2022 andIam not familiar with the 2023 rankings.

The ranking of the college decides the types of companies that are to participate in Placement drives.

 

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The canteen food is overall good and I would say it's above average. From veg to non-veg, both types of food items are available and a well maintained canteen is present.

But I would rather recommend Chole kulche and parathe kulche from outside the college gate.

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If you have informed before hand to the respective subject teacher then they will manage according and even the internal examination date are fixed only after each and every student agrees (some exceptions are always there).

For this, your reason should be strong, real and you should not try to misguide the respective subject teacher.

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No, you cannot join two programs at a time in CVS Delhi. However, College of Vocational Studies, Delhi University offers BA (Hons), BCom (Hons), BMS, BSc (Hons), two certificate programs and two Post Graduate Diploma programs with different specialisations such as Tourism Management, Office Management, Management & Marketing of Insurance, Small & Medium Enterprises among others.

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The faculty is quite good here.

Let me elaborate about the CS faculty.

The teachers here are quite knowledgeable and will provide a good guidance for your future if you talk with them and ask them respectfully for the purpose of learning for yourself and not to check whether he knows or not.

Irrespective of the poor lab facilities here teachers does not lessen their efforts to teach the students provided the class should be interactive and all the students should participate, as it helps maintain a good environment in the class and even motivate the teachers to provide everything that they have learned till now to pass their learnings to

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Overall, the on-campus placements are good but if you are pursuing a technical course from here then it might not be good enough as the companies that come here are for vocational courses.

So, if you are from a technical background or pursuing a technical course then you need to work consistently on your skillset and grab opportunities that come your way off campus and you can also participate in Placement drive that occur in North Campus or respected DU colleges such as Deshbandhu College which organises its drive and invite students from all over DU.

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