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Fee structure -10,000/year Total course fee - 30,000 for 3-year course Course - ba(voc) marketing management and retail business. And you could also apply for a scholarship in every year Scholarship amount - 6k-9.5k
BBE is overall the most expensive course at Delhi university albeit being a good course, It is costly to opt for this course. I feel value for money can be found in other courses, especially Economic Honors.
The fee structure is quite nominal. However, no scholarship or financial assistance is provided. It might be provided to other category students. Regarding campus placements, the recruitment drive has already begun and they offer various stipends for internships and CTC for jobs depending on the companies. There are few job offers that provide excellent packages however most are just average.
The fee structure is comparatively low of other courses but it got compensated for the daily travel expenses. There are different scholarships to apply for. My college has an active placement cell though I haven't been able to grab any opportunity right now but the placement cell posts good internships with a great stipend.
The fees are a little more as compared to other courses at delhi university but we have scholarships in our college. Scholarships are provided to those students whose family income is less than 5 lacs pa. Campus placements are good the average package is 6 lacs where as the highest package of our college was 21 lacs.
Placements are not good on this campus and the internships are also not up to the mark. The fee hike policy is nominal. Financial assistance should be provided to the needy that are from reserved categories.
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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.
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