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Jigyasa Masiwal

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The Bachelor of Vocational courses are designed for those who are seeking non-formal educational methods to fast track into the job market through a Diploma / an advanced Diploma or a Bachelors degree. These courses cater to the needs of a large number of students who may otherwise find it difficult to go through the rigors of a formal curriculum. A course like B.Com maybe preferred by someone who is willing to go through the rigors of formal education that may lead to a career in accounting, finance, banking, auditing, business administration, corporate sector and so on. On graduation, if one were to pursue a Masters from abroad, a B.
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Ajay Kimni

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You should go for TISS.

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Zeeshan Danish

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Eligibilty as per on website of Integral University:
A candidate must have passed 10+2 in any discipline from a recognized Board.
Admission Procedure:
Admission will be based on merit.
A course wise merit list will be called for counselling,which eventually would lead to the admission.
Or you can visit on iul.ac.in for more information.

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Bhumika Khattar

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Hi,
Yes, you can. It's a Bachelor's degree like others after which you can do Master's degree. Go for B.Voc and M.Sc. But if you want to do M.Sc then you should go for B.Sc. It will help you more in M.Sc.

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Bhumika Khattar

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It's valid outside India too. B.Voc course is a full-time degree course and it cannot be taken as an add-on programme. This course can even help out the individuals to take a step ahead and is that there exists a blend of theoretical and vocational concepts.

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Bhumika Khattar

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If you want to build a decent career in hotel management, hospitality and its allied sectors, this programme will be of help to you. B.Voc degree in hotel management course is well known for developing skilled hotel and hospitality management professionals. So, make up your mind and all the best.

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