What Students Say
Likes
- Societies - ComSoc CVS, a great opportunity for personal growth and development
- Course- an overall complete courses in many aspects.
Dislikes
- Infrastructure - not very fascinating. The new building is comparatively better but the old building is not gery well developed
Course Curriculum Overview
Decent faculty members are available. Students in the bachelor of business economics are around 80. Economics along with finance is studied in this course making it similar to economic honors but with extra subjects. If you have an interest in economic statistics and finance then this course is for you.
Internships Opportunities
The placement cell of the college is quite impressive. Big companies like EY, D.E. Shaw, etc. And regular internships are offered to students of all courses and all years. Along with this various roles can be seen.
Fees and Financial Aid
The fee for a Bachelor of Business economics in CVS is one of the most expensive courses. The fee is around 27000 per year excluding the study material and travel expenses. No scholarship or financial assistance is provided on campus.
Campus Life
Life is awesome on campus. Several societies, including the academic as well as cultural, are active in the college. The annual fest Tatva is generally conducted during February, March, or April. Books are available in abundance in the library for almost all the courses. ComSoc, The Commerce Society of CVS is an extremely active academic society giving a lot of exposure to students professionally and personally. One can observe personal growth, knowledge as well as socializing to a great extent.
Admission
I took admitted by giving DU-JAT. Coming from the general category the cut-off was comparatively very high than that of reservations. Students got BBE in CVS till approximately 900 ranks (for the general category).
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