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B.Voc. in Computer Applications - Batch of 2025
2.2
How is B.Voc in BHU a complete guide?
Placements: We are the second batch for this course, and our seniors, when they passed out, there was no placement; only one senior got placement, and that was also off campus. And the package he got was 3.5 LPA. There is no such top recruiting company. I have no idea what role he got. Because I am not in touch with him.
Infrastructure: BHU has a great infrastructure, like a very beautiful environment. And the biggest campus I have ever seen. But when it comes to our course, there is a class provided, and we have a central library, but that library does not have books related to our course, and those which are there are old editions. The hostel is given to 6 boys and one girl from our class, regardless of others coming from very distant places with great marks; it's just that they don't have seats. Our classes run in different departments. There is no canteen as such. The food offered, as I have heard, is good; it's edible. Students have a health centre where the health facilities are free, including OPDs, tests, and medicine— that's a great point. There are multiple sports grounds for each institute.
Faculty: Teachers are not that sincere. They hardly take classes because they are busy in meetings mostly. But some teachers who attend classes are not given any training on how they should teach. The situation is pathetic regarding our course. The curriculum is very fast; we give our end exams every three months. And they don't give enough time to the subject that can help us to gain enough knowledge. The semester exams a re tough; you would require to study hard because the checking is also hard.
Other: You would have to build a network, and if you are an extrovert, you are going to enjoy it.
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B.Voc. in Tourism and Hospitality Management - Batch of 2022
4.8
Best campus life, placements are decent, and facilities are good to be honest.
Placements: Approximately 60% students were placed. The highest was 4.75 LPA and the lowest was 1.2 LPA. Reliance, Tech Mahindra, Radisson, and Byjus. Approximately everyone got an internship in hotels like Radisson, Hyatt, Lemon Tree. Analyst, Associate, Front office, TL, and Assistant Manager.
Infrastructure: The facilities were all good and up to our expectations. Wi-Fi is all over the campus. Labs are quite well maintained, medical facilities are top-notch, and sports equipment is quite good. The hostels are very clean and properly looked after. The food is so good.
Faculty: The teachers are well qualified and versed in their respective subjects. The teaching quality is very satisfactory. Yes, the course curriculum is relevant and it preps students for the industry. The semester exams are not that difficult if you pay attention in class.
Other: The best part is that fees are very low compared to any private college. Plus, its ROI is so good. There's nothing as such to be improved. Events and fests happen round the year and campus crowd is good. Plus, tons of extracurricular activities are there to be pursued.
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B.Voc. in Tourism and Hospitality Management - Batch of 2027
5.0
A course one can trust from career perspectives.
Placements: 90% of students in our stream get placements, and the average package offered is 7 LPA by companies like MakeMyTrip and Goibibo. 100% of the students get internships in companies like MakeMyTrip, Oyo, Redbus, and others for the managerial roles.
Infrastructure: Our campus is totally heavenly. You're being provided with facilities like Wi-Fi, a health center, and several scholarship programs. We're having a gym where times of access for girls and boys are different, and we've got a stadium too. We're being promoted to participate in cultural fests like Odisha and others.
Faculty: The teachers are so good that they're ready to help us not only in academics but in real-life problems too. The course curriculum is very good. Our course is of three years, which means 6 semesters. In the first 3 semesters, we're being taught about the emerging industry of travel and tourism and how the hospitality industry is liked by the tourism industry. In the 4th semester is our training to flourish our skills so that we are fully equipped for the industry. Then in the last year is our internship, where we get to learn from our real-time working. The semester exams are of medium level. It's your seriousness towards the subject—how much have you studied!
Other: The tourism industry is an emerging industry. There will be more job opportunities as compared to those in already flourishing industries. Currently, our course doesn't lack anything, although it should update the official information whenever required.
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    Q:   What is the minimum marks required for BHU in CUET?
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    The minimum CUET scores required for BHU admission would differ based on category, course and rounds. For the General AI category, the minimum score accepted in the first round was 73

    The CUET BHU cutoff 2026 was published for different All India quota categories for the first round. See the table below to know the minimum score required by different categories. 

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    Q:   Can I get a seat at BHU with 200 marks in CUET?
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    BHU cutoff 2026 was released for the first round for different All India quota categories for the UG-level courses. The round 1 cutoff ranged from 73 to 217 for the General AI category. Hence, students can get admission at BHU with a score of 200. See below to know which courses are available in the first round.

    CourseBHU cutoff 2026 
    B.Ed. in Special Education (Visual Impairment - Mathematics)73
    B.Ed. in Special Education (Visual Impaired - Science)74
    B.Ed. in Special Education (Hearing Impaired - Science)93
    B.Ed. in Special Education (Hearing Impaired - Mathematics)98
    B.Ed. in Science130
    B.Ed. in Mathematics144
    B.Ed. in Special Education (Hearing Impaired - Social Science and Humanities)151
    B.Ed. in Special Education (Visual Impaired - Social Science and Humanities)165
    B.Ed. in Special Education (Hearing Impaired - Languages)177
    B.Ed. in Special Education (Visual Impairment - Languages)180
    B.Ed. in Social Science and Humanities187

    For a complete list of BHU courses and their cutoff scores for different categories, rounds, etc, click here.

    Q:   Are Muslims allowed in BHU?
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    Any caste, region, religion students can apply for admission to various courses at BHU. Any caste student must fulfill the eligibility criteria and take admission. While selection process, students are not judged basis their religion, they are judged based on their merit. Hence, any student meeting the eligibility criteria can get admission in BHU. BHU does not descriminate people on any basis.

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    BHU accepts CUET scores for admission to UG and PG courses. The admissions are over within few weeks of CUET counselling. CUET-PG is usually jeld in March whereas, CUET-UG takes place in May. Students must check the complete schedule for exact dates. CUET applications for the coming year will begin in February and continue till April. 

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    Q:   What is the hostel fee at BHU, including mess charge and everything?
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    The hostel fee structure for BHU is INR 3,000 - INR 4,000 per semester depending upon the degree. The hostel fee does not include mess charges. Banaras Hindu University is spread across a 1,300-acre campus. There are 41 hostels for boys and 21 for girls. Additionally, there is separate accommodation for international students. All the hostels have basic amenities like water purifiers, a common room, recreation room, mess, TV, laundry services, security and surveillance system, etc.
    Q:   What is the fee for MBA at Banaras Hindu University?
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    The tuition fee for MBA at Banaras Hindu University costs around INR 10,200 - INR 2.2 L. The fee differs according to the chosen specialisation. This fee excludes other components like exam fee, hostel fee, security deposit, etc.

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    B.Voc. in Tourism and Hospitality Management - Batch of 2027
    4.8
    4.0Placements5.0Infrastructure5.0Faculty5.0Crowd & Campus Life5.0Value for Money
    Really satisfying and I didn't expect much.
    Placements: Our course has 40 students overall. I don't know much about placement. Here, companies recruit students for internships. Amazon and so on. The fee structure is semester-based, 21,500. Here, students have gotten recruited to big companies. Almost out of 10 students, 6 got selected, as our seniors did.
    Infrastructure: Wi-Fi is free. Food serving is hygienic. Rooms are well-satisfactory. Evening games are there. A gym is provided. Everything is good. Especially the nature of the campus is good. A library is also available. A cafeteria is also there. All the students are cooperative.
    Faculty: The faculty is good. HODs are good, interactive professors. There is a lot to study but effective teaching. I haven't attended the exams. I hope it would be good enough. Efficient teachers to teach students. They always take care of students, are always supportive, whatever the problems.
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    B.Voc. in Catering Technology and Hotel Management - Batch of 2025
    4.4
    4.0Placements4.0Infrastructure5.0Faculty5.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
    A great institute for researchers and students.
    Placements: I am currently pursuing a Bachelor's in Catering Technology and Hotel Management from BHU, and there are a total of 60 students in our batch. Everything is good here, from faculties to labs. The placement ratio is above 95 percent, and top recruiting companies include TAJ, HAYAT, LALIT, and ITC.
    Infrastructure: You are going to get every facility in this university, from small to big, including sports, yoga, dance, swimming, boxing, gym, library, and 24/7 Wi-Fi with good speed. The hostels are well maintained, and both the hostel and classroom infrastructure are impressive, with smart boards available in the classrooms.
    Faculty: Teachers are very qualified and educated, with deep knowledge of their subjects. It's the number one university for research purposes, and you will find that every teacher has written a book on their subjects. The exams are conducted timely, with a medium to high difficulty level.
    Other: I chose my course because it's the most growing sector nowadays and offers the most chances of working abroad. Overall, I love it, and that's why I am here in this course. Various types of fests are organized every month, varying from faculty to faculty and department to department.
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    B.Voc. in Computer Applications - Batch of 2025
    2.8
    1.0Placements3.0Infrastructure3.0Faculty4.0Crowd & Campus Life3.0Value for Money
    The reality of BVoc at BHU.
    Placements: We are not provided with any placements facility and there is no placements cell in the college. While taking the admission, we were told that we will get a placements cell and our teachers will be field experts, but we are not given any such an opportunity yet. The coordinators give us internship applications through internshala which are not even relatable to our course.
    Infrastructure: The infrastructure of the university as a whole is great. But speaking for my course, we don't even have a good classroom or clean washrooms. They do not focus on hygiene, especially in the faculty of arts . Rest of the departments’ facilities have a clean environment but not ours. There is no hostel facility for girls in our course, there is only one seat allotted to our class. The boys are given around 8 to 12 seats in the hostel. They get funding for building the hostel and the classrooms yet they do not put any efforts to work on the same. We have a lab assigned which does not have proper working systems but there are some computers which work in the labs. There is no AC which makes it very annoying in the summer season. We get free medical facility and medicines by the University. There is no canteen in the campus, there is only one food shop and a tea corner. We do have a UG library and a central library which can be accessed by the students of the campus. They organise inter-departmental sports competitions and the team winning these competitions gets recommendation by the University.
    Faculty: The curriculum made for our course is great but the only flaw here is that they do not teach according to the curriculum assigned. They will teach using PDFs and would not put any efforts to give any practical examples. Even the teachers are not aware of the current technologies present in the market. The exams pattern is very similar to any other University, we have to give mid sem and then a final exam. As per my college, we have to give mcent at the beginning of semester. At the Banaras Hindu University, I am currently giving my semester 5th’s midsem examination.
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    B.Voc. in Computer Applications - Batch of 2025
    5.0
    5.0Placements5.0Infrastructure5.0Faculty5.0Crowd & Campus Life5.0Value for Money
    Review of Banaras Hindu University.
    Placements: Almost 55% of students got placed in this course. The highest salary package offered was 11 LPA. Top recruiting companies are IBM, etc. Around 60% of students got internships in this course.
    Infrastructure: Our campus is Wi-Fi enabled. Every 10 meters a Wi-Fi extender is available in this college. There is a huge laboratory. Around 40-50 computers are available in the laboratory. Canteen is available in every hostel.
    Faculty: Teachers are helpful, well-qualified, and knowledgeable. The teaching quality is excellent. They even utilize every single minute of their time that has been provided to students. They teach everything according to the syllabus. The course curriculum is relevant to make students ready for the industry.
    Other: I chose this course because of my interest to become a game developer.
    Reviewed on 15 May 2023Read More
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    B.Voc. in Computer Applications - Batch of 2025
    3.0
    3.0Placements3.0Infrastructure3.0Faculty4.0Crowd & Campus Life2.0Value for Money
    Our college is very good.
    Placements: Our college provides internships. Our course is new, so there are no placements in our college.
    Infrastructure: Our college provides a hostel for students. Around 6 students from our batch got the hostel. It is good. You will get vegetarian and non-vegetarian food items. The mess and canteen prices are based on every food item. Cleanliness is acceptable. Around 2 students can stay in each room. Our college provides good sports facilities. It has a health center. It is dedicated to students. A hospital is inside the campus for emergencies. Classrooms are average. There is a projector in every classroom to run it. Students have to use their laptops. We have a language lab, but it has fewer computers. It is not spacious. For study purposes, students can use a cyber library. It is not always possible to get a system in the cyber library as it is generally full at day time. The language lab is for all courses. We don't have any dedicated lab.
    Faculty: All teachers are helpful. If you complain about teachers, then they stop coming for teaching, and your syllabus will be incomplete. You have to attend exams on your own. You have to study all subjects on your own. Some teachers solve our doubts. They are pursuing Ph.D. in their respective domains. We have some assistant professors. They teach us R programming. The teaching quality of scholars and assistant professors is good. The syllabus of our course is much better than BCA. Through this course, we can study R programming, Python, HTML, CSS, Java, etc. The syllabus is the best to make you industry-ready. 1st semester is not much difficult. You can pass without studying some subjects like communication and management but don't expect a good percentage if you are an average student. The difficulty level rises from the 2nd semester. The passing marks are 40 out of 100 marks.
    Other: Our college is ranked 6th among other colleges. It has a ragging-free environment. Pursuing B.Voc in computer application is better than pursuing BCA from a private college without placements or fewer placements. If you select B.Sc. hons in computer science or math in our college, then go for it as you can change your hons in the final year. Pursuing B.Sc. CS from DU is even better than B.Tech from other private colleges. I would not recommend pursuing B.Voc in CA.
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