The colleges that will offer Bachelors with honors courses in management studies have finally been identified by Delhi University.
The course is offered by six colleges in total: Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, College of Vocational Studies, Keshav Mahavidyalaya, Maharaja Agrasen College, Bhim Rao Ambedkar College, and Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College.
The new course was implemented following the discontinuation of the BBE, BBS, and BFIF courses. These courses were extremely popular, and nearly all of the students were placed. There were 891 seats available across all three courses. The introduction of the BMS course has reduced the number by 51, which has enraged many applicants.
Keshav Mahavidyalaya is an off-campus college that is one of Delhi University's youngest and fastest growing, it has also provided exceptional placements for BMS.
Top companies such as AT Kearney, S&P CapIQ, CEB, SmartCube, McKinsey Knowledge Center, Google, Grail Research, and others have recruited students from the college in recent years. The Department of Management Studies has a strong alumni network that provides students with numerous opportunities. Thus, well-deserving BMS students from KMV can easily get campus placement, and the average package is around 4.5-5 Lakhs, with the highest offered in the previous year being 9.5 Lakhs.North Campus is home to DU's best colleges. North Campus colleges rank first in terms of infrastructure, studies, faculty, location, proximity to the metro, and a variety of other factors.
Below is the list of colleges at North Campus DU:
St. Stephen’s College | Ramjas College |
SRCC | Kirorimal College |
Miranda House | Hansraj College |
SGTB Khalsa | Daulat Ram College |
Hindu College | Delhi School of Journalism |
This list excludes postgraduate institutions such as FMS and DSE (Delhi School of Economics). Also, it should be noted that Satyawati University is located in North Delhi (Ashok Vihar), but it is an off-campus college and Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce is located in Pitampura, approximately 30 minutes from North Campus.
The B.A Programme is a well-known course at Delhi University. This course allows you to study a variety of subjects and is typically chosen by students who are undecided about their career paths. The B.A. programme includes courses in English, Hindi, Political Science, Economics, and History.
Here are some possible career paths:
After completing a B.A. programme, the majority of students pursue postgraduate studies in fields such as B.Ed. or M.A. There are numerous options available after earning an M.A. in Education. Candidates who complete this course are qualified for PGT positions, and elementary and secondary principalships in both private and public schools. Candidates who pass the NET/SET in education are also eligible for university-level teaching jobs in both private and public institutions. A B.Ed. degree, on the other hand, can only lead to a job as a teacher in a government or private school.
Another postgraduate degree pursued by students is an MBA. MBA programmes can lead to positions in private and public financial institutions.
Students who have completed their graduation are eligible to apply for civil service examinations as well as Bank PO exams.
You can apply for positions in the Union Public Service Communication such as IPS, IAS, IFS, and Indian Defense Service. Before deciding on a career path, consider your strengths (aptitude) and interests. Choose potential career paths based on your aptitude, interests, and personality characteristics. Going into journalism or fashion design without interest or passion in them, for example, will not get you very far.
A commerce course will always include Math as a subject because it helps students develop their skills for high-level analysis and calculations; however, for those who do not enjoy Math, there are a variety of other options available for commerce courses that do not include Math as a subject.
Following are the courses offered at DU if you have completed Commerce without Math:
B.Com | Financial Accounting | BBA IT | Hospitality & Tourism |
B.Com Computers | Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) | Chartered Accountant (CA) | Diploma Course |
B.Com Honors | Bachelor of Business Management (BBM) | Institute of Cost and Works Accountants (ICWA) | Fashion Designing |
B.Com Banking & Insurance | Bachelor of Management Studies (BBM) | Company Secretary (CS) | Multimedia |
B.Com Honors in E-commerce | Bachelor of Foreign Trade (BFT) | Hotel Management | 3D Animation |
Economics | BBA | BBA in Aviation | Film Making |
It is important to note that a commerce course requires working knowledge in Math, and not taking it as a subject does not preclude its use in a job profile.
You can enroll in the course by taking an entrance exam. The other route is based on graduation marks. If you worked hard in your B. Com(H), this should be a piece of cake.
The paper is divided into five sections:
Below are the few things that are required to be done:
It is advised to read the references below:
There would have been no disagreement if it was stated that "excluding 1 college" DU's fee is considerably less after scrolling through the majority of the answers. On average, the North Campus colleges charge annual fees between 14 and 19 thousand a month, with the exception of St. Stephen's, which charges between 40 and 50 thousand a month. In contrast, this charge is considered too expensive for a college that is 90% or more government-funded. While a hostel student at Hindu or Miranda will need to budget 60–70k per year, attending Stephen's would cost you an astounding INR 1.4–1.6 lakhs per year (Note: it is called a residence, not a hostel in Stephen's).
This overpriced fee is exploitation, but once a student is enrolled in this college, they will actually understand the distinction between a residence and a hostel. However, the cost, which is practically online with a private college, is definitely unexpected.
The main cause of this is because the college only admits 300–400 students per academic year, totalling 1.2k students throughout all years and courses, hence the UGC funding to the college is proportionately lower. One can understand the kind of contrast it shows, both in fee collecting and the caliber of students, compared to other colleges with a crowd of 5–6k students.
Delhi University, one of the top universities in the country, of course, offers a B.Tech programme. The main campus of the institution itself offers the course. The colleges under DU offering the programme are as follows:
Acharya Narendra Dev College | Mata Sundri Devi College |
Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College | Maitreyi College |
Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences | Miranda House |
Daulat Ram College | P.G.D.A.V College |
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College | Rajdhani College |
Gargi College | Ram Lal Anand College |
Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College | Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences For Women |
Hans Raj College | Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies |
Indraprastha College For Women | S.G.G.S. College of Commerce. |
Institute of Home Economics | S.G.T.B. Khalsa College |
Kalindi College | Shivaji College |
Kamla Nehru | Shyama Prasad Mukherji College |
Keshav Mahavidyalaya | Sri Aurobindo College |
Lady Irwin College | Sri Venkateswara College |
Lady Shri Ram College For Women | St. Stephen's College |
Maharaja Agrasen College | Swami Vivekananda College |
Swami Shraddhanand College | Zakir Hussain College |
The minimum requirement for admission to UG programmes at Delhi University is the completion of the 12th grade with a grade point average of 75% or better on the top four exam papers, including 85% in English for general applicants.
A general applicant needs at least 60% in four courses, including mathematics, whereas OBC candidates need only 54% and SC/ST candidates need passing grades.
However, the eligibility criteria and cutoffs for each course differ.
Delhi University began accepting applications for phase II of the DU UG admission 2022. The dates for the DU First Admission List 2022 will be released. In conjunction with the launch of the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal, the university made the DU 2022 application form available for DU 2022 admission in UG programmes.
Candidates who have taken the CUET exam can submit their DU application form for admission to DU in 2022. By visiting the Delhi University website, applicants could complete and submit the DU NCWEB application form 2022. For DU 2022 admission through the DU CSAS, there will be three steps:
Submitting the DU CSAS 2022 application form.
Choosing your programmes and entering your preferences.
DU seat allocation and admission.
The second stage of the CSAS procedure for DU admission 2022 will require CUET scores after the CUET results have been released. Selecting the programmes for which they want to apply for admission is a requirement for students. They will need to verify the CUET UG merit results for every programme they have chosen. The third phase will then release a merit list on which seats will be distributed.
15% of the weight for the marks will be set by the institutions, and 85% of the weight for the CUET 2022 results will be given to applicants for admission to Delhi University minority colleges. Delhi University colleges will be electronically centrally counseled in three rounds following the CUET entrance exam.
Nearly 70,000 UG seats will be filled through the DU 2022 admissions process. Delhi University recently declared that a tie-breaking criterion will be utilized for DU admission in the situation where two or more students receive the same scores.