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Is BA available in College of Vocational Studies?
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Shailja RawatCurrent Student
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Yes, the College of Vocational Studies offers a BA programme spread across a wide array of specialisations. Students seeking admission can check out the below table to know the key highlights of this programme.ParticularsStatisticsDuratio
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Yes, the College of Vocational Studies offers a BA programme spread across a wide array of specialisations. Students seeking admission can check out the below table to know the key highlights of this programme.ParticularsStatisticsDurationThree yearsModeFull timeEligibilityA pass in Class 12Selection CriteriaCUET UG scoresFeeINR 12,830 to INR 27,660Note: The above information is taken from official sources. However, it is subject to change.
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Shailja RawatCurrent Student
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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 reserv
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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 SectionsThe highest reservation of 27% is provided for candidates belonging to the OBC categoryFor Scheduled Caste (SC), a total of 15% of seats are reservedFor Scheduled Tribes (ST), a total of 7½% seats are reservedNote: The above-mentioned information has been sourced from the official website of DU Admissions. However, it is subject to change.
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Chandani sahCurrent Student
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Yes you can get the admission.This is a great number for bcom hons to get admission in north campus
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Should I choose the College of Vocational Studies or Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College to pursue B.A from DU?
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Shailja RawatCurrent Student
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Tabulated below is a comparison between BA courses at CVS and Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College based on tuition fees, seats, and Shiksha rating:CollegeFeeSeatsShiksha RatingBA at College of Vocational StudiesINR 38,500 to INR 83,00011304.0BA at De
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Tabulated below is a comparison between BA courses at CVS and Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College based on tuition fees, seats, and Shiksha rating:CollegeFeeSeatsShiksha RatingBA at College of Vocational StudiesINR 38,500 to INR 83,00011304.0BA at Deen Dayal Upadhyaya CollegeINR 540784.1Note: The details mentioned above are taken from various official sources. However, it is subject to change.
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Sudhanshu MishraCurrent Student
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No, it is impossible for General and OBC categories to get admission in DU for BA Economics Hons with 300/800 score. But you can expect in 3rd round to get a off campus colleges if you belong to ST or SC category.
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Yash MittalCurrent Student
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SGTB Khalsa College BA (Hons) admissions are based on the CUET scores. To apply for the BA (Hons) programmes, candidates are required to follow certain process which include appearance in the CUET, registration for DU CSAS, counselling process
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SGTB Khalsa College BA (Hons) admissions are based on the CUET scores. To apply for the BA (Hons) programmes, candidates are required to follow certain process which include appearance in the CUET, registration for DU CSAS, counselling process and seat allocation. Given below is the admission process:STEP 1: CUET Application ProcessCandidates must register on the CUET UG portal, fill out the online application form and pay the CUET UG exam fees.STEP 2: SGTB Khalsa College BA (Hons) Application ProcessCandidates must appear for the CUET. The next step of the admission process is to apply for DU UG admission through the Common Seat Allocation System. DU registration process is divided into three phases:Phase 1: Applying to the University of DelhiPhase 2: Filling the preference for BA (Hons) programmes and SGTB Khalsa CollegePhase 3: Allocation Cum AdmissionDuring Phase One of the application process, candidates must register for fresh admission. If candidates are applying through sports or ECA quota, they must upload supporting documents. The final step of the application process is to pay the CSAS 2024 application fees of INR 250 (INR 100 for SC/ ST/ Pwd category candidates).STEP 3: SGTB Khalsa College BA (Hons) Selection CriteriaAfter the declaration of CUET results, candidates must apply for phase two where they must fill out the preference for SGTB Khalsa College and BA (Hons) programmes.STEP 4: DU CSAS Counselling Process and Seat AllocationThe final round of admissions is the allocation cum admission round. After the declaration of CUET UG results, DU will allot SGTB Khalsa College according to the preference given by candidates and scores obtained by them in the entrance exam.Once candidates accept the provisionally allocated seat, the college will verify the eligibility and documents uploaded by candidates. The college has an option to 'reject' the admission if they find discrepancy in the information provided by candidates. If the college accepts the application, candidates must pay the SGTB Khalsa College BA (Hons) fees.
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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{Source: M.Com students & alumni}Placement Cell Success Rate for M.Com Students at DU SOLUnfortunately, the placement cell at DU SOL did not secure any jobs for M.Com students due to its inactivity. As stated by several students:* "No student
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{Source: M.Com students & alumni}Placement Cell Success Rate for M.Com Students at DU SOLUnfortunately, the placement cell at DU SOL did not secure any jobs for M.Com students due to its inactivity. As stated by several students:* "No students were a part of the placement cell."* "There was no separate placement cell because it was not a regular college."However, students could still opt for the central placement cell of the university, which offers placement opportunities. Although these opportunities might be scarce, students who performed well academically could potentially land jobs with companies offering salaries ranging from INR30,000 to INR50,000 per month.In summary, the placement cell at DU SOL failed to secure jobs for M.Com students due to its lack of activity. While alternative options exist, the success rate remains uncertain and dependent on individual performance.
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Bhumika YadavCurrent Student
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Acharya Narendra Dev College offers a BCom programme and follows a semester pattern. It is a three-year undergraduate-level course, which is divided into six semesters. The selection of the candidates is based on the entrance exam. This select
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Acharya Narendra Dev College offers a BCom programme and follows a semester pattern. It is a three-year undergraduate-level course, which is divided into six semesters. The selection of the candidates is based on the entrance exam. This selection process provides fair opportunities to the candidates to enhance their academic performance. Moreover, it contains a semester-wise syllabus in the course structure. It also provides practical and theoretical knowledge to the candidates regarding Accountants and Taxes.
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Yes, the BCom programme is available at Acharya Narendra Dev College. The duration of the BCom course is three years, which is divided into six semesters. The mode of BCom prorgamme reguar full time. Candidates seeking admission at ANDC must c
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Yes, the BCom programme is available at Acharya Narendra Dev College. The duration of the BCom course is three years, which is divided into six semesters. The mode of BCom prorgamme reguar full time. Candidates seeking admission at ANDC must check the eligibility criteria before commencing the admission process. Once selected, they need to remit the required admission fee to confirm their admission. The college provides opportunities to learn more about the curriculum that makes them fit and able to pursue various jobs relating to science.
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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{Source: B.A. (Hons) students & alumni}Effectiveness of Placement Cell for B.A. (Hons) Courses at DU SOLBased on the reviews and feedback from students and alumni, it appears that School of Open Learning (SOL) does not have a dedicated placem
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{Source: B.A. (Hons) students & alumni}Effectiveness of Placement Cell for B.A. (Hons) Courses at DU SOLBased on the reviews and feedback from students and alumni, it appears that School of Open Learning (SOL) does not have a dedicated placement cell for its students. Instead, students are encouraged to find employment opportunities on their own. While some students mentioned receiving internship opportunities, these were limited and not part of a structured placement program.Here's a summary of the key points:* No dedicated placement cell: Students reported that there was no dedicated placement cell at DU SOL to assist them in finding employment opportunities.* Limited internship opportunities: Some students received internship opportunities, but these were not part of a structured placement program.* Self-initiative required: Students needed to take initiative to find employment opportunities themselves.Overall, it seems that the placement cell at DU SOL is ineffective in terms of providing assistance to students in securing job opportunities. However, individual efforts may lead to success, as noted by some students.
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