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Bhumika Yadav

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Prospective candidates can compare Acharya Narendra Dev BSc course based on several parameters, such as ranking, cutoff, seats and more. Following is the comparison of Acharya Narendra Dev and Hindu Colleges based on overall Shiksha reviews and course fees:

University's Name

Course Fee

Overall Shiksha Ranking

BSc at Acharya Narendra Dev CollegeINR 39,700 to INR 90,2003.8
BSc at Hindu CollegeINR 61,400 - INR 82,2004.4

NOTE: The mentioned fee is taken from the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to changes and, hence, is indicative.

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Bhumika Yadav

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The Acharya Narendra Dev College BSc course curriculum is affiliated with Delhi University. The curriculum provides theoretical and practical knowledge. Candidates can refer to the following outcomes of Acharya Narendra Dev College BSc curriculum:

  • Develop theoretical foundations in computer science.
  • Develop expertise in programming skills using high level programming languages.
  • Develop skills to design, implement and document the solutions for computational
    problems.
  • Develop soft skills to work effectively in a team to solve a problem.
  • Develop the ability to use state of the art technologies.
  • Inculcating the understanding of the needs of soci
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Parul Thapa

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Both BCom Honours and Economics Hons in DU offer good placements, with BCom possibly edging out slightly:

BCom Hons:

  • Average placement slightly higher than Economics Hons.
  • Focus on practical skills like accounting, finance, and taxation, sought after by companies.
  • Wider range of job opportunities in finance, banking, accounting, consulting, etc.

Economics Hons:

  • Excellent foundation for further studies like MBA, IAS, etc.
  • Strong analytical and research skills valued by consulting firms, think tanks, etc.
  • Lower starting salaries compared to BCom Hons initially, but can reach similar levels with experience.

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Sudhakar s

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You must apply for admission to Kirori Mal College for B.A. Urdu, and if you have 473 out of 800 according to your category, anybody may get into it with the final cut off, which is released every year (check when you will run the Specially Admissions window). However the cutoff changes each year based on how many students apply, what grades they demand, and the number of places available in college! Notably, Kirori Mal College is a well known college affiliated with the famous Delhi University, and it has strong demands among cut off rebels.

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Muskan

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A B.Sc. student's decision between Delhi University and Brooklyn College is influenced by a number of variables, including curriculum preferences, career objectives, and cost considerations. As a member of the City University of New York (CUNY), Brooklyn College provides access to a wealth of resources and possibilities for research in New York City, along with a diverse and stimulating academic atmosphere. But because living expenses and tuition are higher, it can be more costly. Conversely, Delhi University is renowned for its lively campus life, reasonable tuition, and excellent academic standards. In the end, the choice should be b

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Shailja Rawat

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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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Shailja Rawat

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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

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Shailja Rawat

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College of Vocational Studies BA is allocated based on marks obtained in the entrance examination. Moreover, the students seeking admission must register and apply for CUET-UG. After appearing for the exam, students must register themselves on the CSAS portal.

The complete seat allocation process is facilitated via this portal. Next, those who get a seat are required to report to the institute for verification of documents. Lastly, students must pay for admission to secure their seats.

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Shailja Rawat

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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:

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Shailja Rawat

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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 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 webs

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