What Students Say?
Likes
- The only college providing vocational courses
- College has a girls common room and boys common room
Dislikes
- New building has not yet been opened despite the construction has been completely
- Exam timings for the students pursuing vocational course are 2:30 to 5:30 which makes it too hot in summers
Course Curriculum Overview
I'm pursuing Human resource management and as I have mentioned before CVS is the only college providing vocational courses. The reason I chose this course is it is skill based and also i wanted to have a career in HR field. The comprehensiveness and understanding of this subject is quite good, it covers topic that one studies in his or her MBA. Their are areas that need to be improved like practical applicability of the subjects that we are taught, the college should take initiatives to let students use the learnings in a real world scenario by providing them internships or by taking them to corporate visits. The exams are conducted semester wise and their difficultly level is moderate. The exam timings for vocational courses is 2:30-5:30 p.m
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions
The fees I paid for the 1year was 12,800. The fees has to be paid on the yearly basis and not sem wise. Scholarship opportunities are available for student. The fees for the second year has not yet released but I guess it has been increased.
Campus Life
My overall experience in this college was great, i made a lot of friends, i joined various societies and went to various colleges for fest and stuff. The campus life is awesome (if you make friends) The things I don't like is the castism, in my college particular you'll see a lot of jaats and gurjars and valmikis. And trust me they do a lot of ruckus which results in the events being cancelled. Talking about societies, my college has over 20+ societies focusing on entrepreneurship, drama, dance, music and other stuff. The infrastructure is justlike other govt colleges, obviously you can't expect much from govt colleges. The chairs and benches are fine, walls are good, washrooms are clean, gcr is well maintained. The only thing that bothers me is garmi while attending classroom in the OB
Admission
I applied to this college because I was very intrigued by the course that I'm pursuing which Is human resource management. And Cvs is the only college providing this course in Delhi University Apart from applying for vocational courses at this college, i applied to other DU colleges providing Be.el.ed. And as my admission process was done through csas portal, my first choice for the courses I wanted to do my grad in was HRM itself, and I was alloted my first preference in the first round of csas and therefore I freezed it. The current admission process is great as you justhave to fill your course preferences in numerical order of how likely you want them to be alloted and then the round wise counselling begin. If you get alloted the college, then you have two options either two upgrade or to freeze, if you upgrade then you will be eligible for next round and another course that you filled in your preference sheet and if you freeze then you choose the particular alloted course
Faculty
The faculty of the college is Okayish. The teachers are good and friendly (I mean except a few) The principal has been newly appointed and is by far great. The faculty is easily approachable. One of my favourite teacher was my HRPP sir, His name is Akshay and trust me guys he's one of the few teachers who actually cares about his students. The teachers i didn't like were my Hindi Teacher and fortunately he's gone. The total exams conicted after NEP is 7 (5 subjects that are to attempted mandatorily and other 2 which is SEC and VAC can be choosen by the student itself. The difficulty level of the exams are moderate. And because it is the only college providing Vocational courses, the teachers also give important questions before exams that are mostly right.
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