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The course curriculum is good and the faculty members are very helpful. Term exams take place timely and were a new experience with the implementation of the NEP. While some things can be changed with the exam procedure, we faced no major problems.
Admission to Delhi University took place according to the CUET (Central University Entrance Test )score. All details were available on the website of the university and on the website of the National Testing Agency.
I choose BBA because I want to get into management and economics background the course is pretty good you must have studied maths till 12th to opt for the course the faculty were qualified and the exam was moderate and sometimes easy
The admission process was new so there were some difficulties but it went well we have to give cuet exam through the nta cuet website then every course has different eligibility criteria for bms we have to give English +maths +general test examination
The placement opportunities provided by the college are decent. The placement cell of the college "Aspire" bring good opportunities, But one has to put great effort to grab these opportunities. The average package is around 3-4 lacs per annum. The percentage of students getting placed is around 25 to 30%. Most of the students don't get placement from the college unless they are exceptionally good.
A student from any background, science, arts, or commerce can take admitted to this course. The application process is also straightforward forward like all DU courses. You just have to fill out the DU application form and check if the cutoff for the course matches your percentage, if it does you can pay the fees and secure your seat.
Good course but only related to the marketing domain in business, very good for students who want to pursue marketing as a major Overall needs change in terms of academic pressure, case study competitions, and a challenging environment.
It was hectic due to cuet being held first time for admission to the university of Delhi. But in the end, it came out to be fruitful for the next batch and the current too. NEP 2020 seems to provide better hostile education and academics with great opportunities.
Our college has a placement cell called ASPIRE, CVS. The placement cell is good and looks after all the internships and job opportunities. Several companies come to our college and the placement is good compared to other colleges inside the DU circuit.
Students interested in this course should pass class 12 and appear for the C.U.E.T entrance exam which is conducted every year by N.T.A. Generally, the entrance takes place after the board exams in the month of May.
The reason behind choosing this course is, I always want to study marketing. That's the only reason. And I was getting a chance to study at a prestigious institution like Delhi university. The faculty also teaches really well and also we have some of the best teachers available here.
I took the admission on a merit base. I got 88% on my 12th board. I never thought that with such a low percentage I would be able to convert to any college. But luckily, I got a college of vocational studies for marketing management and retail business course.
I choose this course cause I want to change my stream from science to something that is interesting and related to business, and I found BMS at DU, this course teaches you about finance, marketing, consulting, and other corporate skills that you want to learn. The faculty is nice, but in college, you have to study by yourself my advice is to obey the teachers and be a good student for them of attendance and internal marks issues.
The student must have completed 10 and 12 classes from a registered board and have to fill out the CUET form, choose the favorable subjects that were studied in class 12 by the student and have to give the CUET examination at the given date and time. These forms are usually open in April.
I chooses this course because it has maths economics and statistics all in one with a bit of account I see a proper way to go through in a particular field. I don't like a few faculty but else there are others who are so good at teaching and understanding us, but there is still some teacher who is like a headache we feel like handling their period cramps. Not sure about qualifications but they are good at their subject if they can teach properly it would be great and few have really good teaching methods and ask us for review too totally different from others. Term exams are every 6 months and it is hard cause you don't study.
I took the entrance and eligibility was 12th passed. Application form on du official website, the extra fee was there for appearing to du jat. There were reservation benefits mentioned in the brochure. Make questions more subject related and confirm the dates.
Our college provides placements, the average package is 4 lakh. And it can vary depending on the companies. All courses get placements the vocational courses also get placements. The highest package was 10 lakh. Renowned companies like Zara, Deloitte, EY, etc. have come for recruitment.
We had to give CUET as our entrance exam and choose subjects according to the courses we wanted. Those with reservations had to upload their caste certificates. Everything was easily available on the website. The process was quite smooth.
I have an interest in marketing as well as the insurance field so that's why I opt this course. My class strength is 60 only. The faculty is overall good. The qualification of the teacher is good almost all are Ph.D. holders. Exams are held in the proper way and questions are some tricks.
Eligibility of course:- 10+2 pass. All admission processes are now held by cuet exam. Reservation benefits for EWS are 10%, obc 25%, and SC/ST 30% may be. Students apply cuet from the NTA website. Study hard to get into a good college of du.
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Admission process:- Eligibility criteria 12 passed with a minimum of 60% from any stream you can get admission in MMRB And for the application form you can visit the official site of du.com, application fees:- lies 450-700rs something If you belong to the reservation category you will get reservations in cutt-off for every course, but the reservation certificate should not be old more than 1 year. The admission process is so simple and easy. Apply for your interest base course if your 12th percentage is equal to or greater than cut off.
SBy - ShahbajThe eligibility is the CUET exam. We had to sign up on Delhi university's CSAS portal and select preferred courses. For BBE it was language+maths (both pure and applied work) and a general test. Note we had to study the subjects we are giving CUET for in grade 12th for subject mapping to be valid.
GABy - Garv AroraThe application process was relatively smooth. I got admission on a merit-based so as the general DU list came out I applied to this college and 2 more as I was inclined towards the HRM course available only in CVS at Delhi University. The cut-off was around 94% when I applied, however, there were no more lists after the cut-off went down to 90%. Then the complete documentations and final procedure were there to finalize the admission.
TBy - Tannushree
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