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Mohit B

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Individual preference may vary while considering a college worthwhile. BVoc is offered for the duration of 3 years. BVoc specialisations include Physiotherapy, Pharmacology, Radiology, Clinical Surgery, Ophthalmology, Anaesthesia and Critical Care, Nursing, Urology and General Medicine. Admission to the course is based on the scores of entrance exams. The college provides decent placement opportunities. BVoc is one of the highest-paying jobs. 

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Anya Rawat

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To be eligible for a BVoc programme at VMM College, candidates must have passed Class 12 in the Science stream from a recognised board. Admission is based on the scores of the entrance exams. BVoc is offered across two specialisations, namely Medical Laboratory Technology and Operation Theatre Technology. Interested candidates can apply online on the official website or offline by visiting the College. 

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Alphia Joshi

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Yes, some central universities in India offer a Bachelor of Vocation (B.Voc) in Food Processing or related fields.

1.Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi: Offers a B.Voc in Food Processing and Management. 

2.Central University of Jammu: Offers a B.Voc in Food Processing and Quality Management. 

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Anangsha Aggarwal

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Dangayach School of Hotel Management BVoc eligibility requires students to pass Class 12 or equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 55% from a recognised board. Additionally, candidates must appear for the Written Test followed by Personal Interview for final selection. Those who make it to the merit list can pay the admission fees for seat confirmation at the institute.

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Nishtha Jain

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To get admission into the BVoc course offered at Dangayach School of Hotel Management, students need to pass Class 12 or equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 55% from a recogninsed board. Admissions to the course are merit-based followed by institute-level WAT-PI. Eligible students can head over to the institute's website to apply for the course by filling out the application form and paying the application fees.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Choosing between pursuing your B.Sc. or a change to a B.Voc in Medical Lab Technology (MLT) is subject to your professional aspirations. B.Voc in MLT targets practical skills and employment-focused training in medical laboratory technology. Admissions for B.Voc are usually based on a 10+2 Science background. As you are in the third year of B.Sc, evaluate if the practical orientation of B.Voc is more in line with your goals compared to the theoretical intensity of B.Sc. Keep in mind that B.Voc MLT has on-the-job training and internships, which could result in faster placement.

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Saksham Kumar

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Based on the most recent admission data, the general category cutoff for B.Voc. BHU had about 90 points out of a total of 200 in Tourism and Hospitality Management Program. For reserved categories, the cutoffs are reduced - usually within the range of 75 to 80 points. These figures, however, are symbolic and applicants may vary each year based on the pool and examination difficulty. For cutoff details, it is best to refer to the official admission notifications of BHU directly or contact their admission office.

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Satya Thammineni

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If you match the requirements you can pursue a Master of Medical Laboratory Technology (MMLT) after earning a Bachelor of Vocational (B.Voc) in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) For entrance to MMLT programs the majority of universities demand a B.Voc degree in MLT or a comparable discipline. MMLT offers advanced knowledge and skills in fields like clinical laboratory procedures molecular diagnostics and laboratory management. It usually lasts two years Verifying certain eligibility requirements and admissions standards with the organisation providing the MMLT programme is crucial though.

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Kapil Lalwani

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B.Voc with specializations in management and entrepreneurship and in sales and marketing are undergraduate degree programs catering to skill-based education. They are offered in several colleges in the Delhi/NCR region, such as Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi University, and Jagannath Institute of Management Sciences Vasant Kunj-II . The average fees for B.Voc programs range from INR 1.45 Lacs to INR 2.4 lakhs. Afterward, graduates can develop careers as sales officers, marketing managers, and entrepreneurs, with starting salaries that range from INR 3.5 Lacs to INR 6 Lacs per annum. 

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