College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi

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Manikya Sinha

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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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Manikya Sinha

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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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Manikya Sinha

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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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Manikya Sinha

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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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Manikya Sinha

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Some of the top companies that participated in the placement drive this year are as follows :-D.E Shaw based in Hyderabad which is now expanding its offices pan India.AccentureLeveraged Edu NCG - Net Connect GlobalInternshalaExtramarks.These are the top companies that participated or are participating in the placement drive.

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Manikya Sinha

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College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi does not provide hostel facilities for the students. So, if you reside somewhere in Delhi/NCR it's well and good and if not then you have to find a PG near the college or wherever you think is suitable. However, College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi offers some other facilities like Library, Sports Complex, Labs (Computer Lab, Electronics Lab), Cafeteria, Hospital / Medical Facilities, Wi-Fi Campus, Auditorium, Seminar Room, etc.

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Manikya Sinha

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The highest package that is offered at any college is not same for the students of any year as it totally depends on the skillset of the student and how much thorough knowledge the student has. If you are skillful enough you can pull an average package of 6 LPA required you are consistent with your efforts and has a strong communication and persuasion skills. There are not so many placement offers available for the IT sector the reason I think is there are lots of Vocational courses present here.

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Manikya Sinha

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The unique thing about CVS is its crowd that comes to the college, according to my experience the crowd is very diverse here. CVS offers a good exposure for students who are preparing to come out of their comfort zone and open up to all the opportunities that are coming their way. Students will learn to make good connections here and a bond that lasts forever.

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Chandni Arora

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The College of Vocational Studies, which is part of the University of Delhi, does offer Business, Management, and HRM courses at the undergraduate level. However, when it comes to pursuing these courses, it may not be the best option available. Although the college offers a B.A. In Human Resource Management and other undergraduate courses in Business and Management Studies, it may not have the same reputation and resources as some of the top B-schools in India. For students looking for an affordable and accessible option to pursue these courses, the college may be a viable choice. However, it may not provide the same level of exposure,
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Ananya Agha

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No, it offers other courses as well such as BBA B.A. B.Com. Etc.

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