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Last Date of Application for Admission 2024-25 [B.Voc] | Oct 31, 2024 |
Last Date of Payment of Fee for DU MOP-UP 2nd Round [B.Voc] | Oct 19, 2024 |
Colleges to Select and Admissions Date for DU MOP-UP 2nd Round [B.Voc] | Oct 16, 2024 - Oct 18, 2024 |
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Aspirants seeking admission to 3 years Full-time B.Voc Program should meet the following criteria as specified by the institute.
Academic Requirement:
Candidate must have pass 10+2 with a minimum aggregate of 40% marks or equivalent examinations.
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Highest Salary | ₹4480000 |
Average Salary | ₹1180000 |
General Course Details | Duration - 3 Years Course Offered - Full Time Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Graduation Course Credential - Degree |
Eligibility | 10+2 |
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The course curriculum of the B.Voc. Software is Awesome and it gives you 60% theoretical and 40% practical knowledge and is equivalent to a BCA degree but less than B.Tech. The gender ratio is low in B.Voc. Software Development around 4:1. If I talk about the faculty they are always supportive and always guide you. Most of the senior teachers are Guest teachers but senior teachers completed their Ph.D.
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My course is bvoc software development it is the best course because now the syllabus of this course has been changed and it has been based on btech level and the teaching faculty is also best they are fully supportive. For the exam, I will say that it has semester-based. Exam so if you read period 1-month exam you can score good marks. No tough to pass the exam
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As I am passionate about technology and programming, I desire to work in the software development industry, the potential for career growth and job opportunities, and the flexibility and versatility of the skills learned in the course are very high and demanding The student ratio of my course is about 50-60 students and in some of the courses students running successful startups The qualification of faculty members teaching the software developer course may vary depending on the institution. Generally, they hold relevant degrees in computer science or software engineering, have experience working in the software development industry, and may hold industry certifications We need to give two exams for two semesters which are taken by Delhi University during the period of May and November and additionally, one exam nasscom, which is conducted every single year Getting pass into exam is quite easy for well prepared but the Level of the exam is moderate
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I have chosen this course because this is a vocational and skill-oriented course. there are 62 seats in b.voc software development but approximately 50 students come to college for classes. this course is a fully practical course but after getting admission I realized every teacher teaches only the theoretical part. they don't provide any practical knowledge.
Exams are timely, no worry about time management. the college will give you a timetable for exams a week before and you have to prepare accordingly. NO WORRIES ABOUT THE PAPER IF YOU HAVE PREPARED WELL. EXAMS ARE FAIRLY HARDER.
I think the course is very best after BTech and any IT course because of IT fields demands only the skills, cause the vocational studies in this the main focus only on your skills and boost up your skills. And in the term of examination for Software Development every semester has different types of exams depending on the syllabus as In the first sem Junior Software Development (JSD), and in the second sem Web development (WD).. and now I'm in the second sem and preparing a next sem well for the JSD and WD these all types of technical exams are held by the NASSCOM organization and if you see on the NASSCOM exam is tough in the POV of senior students.. and remains subjects have moderate level depends on your interest and preparation for exams... And now the last senior batch of the third year everyone was failed the NASSCOM exam due to the change the pattern of the exam so every student was so afraid of this exam and for us, this exam must be compulsory for all sections in all sem not in Ist
I choose this course because i love coding. I have always wanted to build my career in software development. This sector is growing with very high rate. Also the bvoc courses provide hands on practical skills and all the industry level knowledge that one should need to work in this field. Faculty student ration is quite good all the teachers are highly supportive and have PhDs in their respective filed the exams are held every 6 months one can easily qualify them if study properly and smartly.
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