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Arshita Tiwari

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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%

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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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Arshita Tiwari

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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.

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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

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The applications for College of Vocational Studies that run simultaneously with DU registrations for undergraduate courses via CUET 2023 (for UG programmes) began on Feb 10, 2023, and were open till Mar 30. Interested students were able to apply online on the official website of CUET UG. 

The CUET UG exam was scheduled to take place between held from May 21 to Jun 8, 2023, and the results were announced in June. Delhi University (affiliated university for College of Vocational Studies has also released the dates for the first, second and third DU CSAS Seat Allocation Lists which is Aug 1, Aug 10 and Aug 22, 2023,  respectiv

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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, sh

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College of Vocational Studies (like all DU-affiliated colleges) adopted the CUET UG exam for admission to its undergraduate courses. At first, it is necessary that aspirants opt for DU during CUET form filling and later apply on the CSAS portal to be eligible for admission. The admission process after the CUET result declaration is explained below:

Step 1: After the declaration of the CUET UG exam, register on the DU CSAS portal in multiple phases.

Step 2: Submit College of Vocational Studies + Course combination preferences in the order of priority on the CSAS dashboard. Here student must select their preferred course and coll

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Samira Susan Khanam

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The College of Vocational Studies (CVS) is a constituent college of the University of Delhi. 400 seats across the university, with a selection ratio of 1:50 students.

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Samira Susan Khanam

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Always keep in mind why you came here.
Don't let someone else's opinion sway you anytime soon. Here, you'll encounter a variety of folks. Take care how you interact.
Its inclusiveness and diversity are great.There are many opportunities to explore and learn in college.
Avoid forming a large social network.That will only leave you with a limited amount of time to take care of yourself.
Sign up for organizations and other activities.
By gradually examining many topics, you might start to determine what you are truly passionate about. You don't have to learn and master everything at once. Life is not overly brief.Do not, however, take it for g

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Uniform will be provided as the dress code and it has to be followed.

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