ITM Vocational University Courses
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
While the "best" course at ITM depends on your individual goals, the university is known for its diverse vocational programs.
They excel in Engineering (B.Tech in CS, Cloud Tech, Mechatronics), Management (MBA with specializations), Science, and Computer Applications.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
ITM Vocational University (ITMVU) in Vadodara sets diverse cutoff marks for its guides. For BBA, B.Tech, and MSc packages, now not less than 50% marks in 10+2 is required. The Diploma B.Tech utility additionally requires a 50% mark in 10+2. B.Sc programs require a minimum of 50% marks in Class 12 or graduation. However, for MBA applications, the cutoff varies depending on the doorway examination and the chosen specialization. In addition you can contact the college directly for further information
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The fee for undergraduate (UG) courses at ITM Vocational University (ITMVU) can vary depending on the specific course and program. However, the approximate fees for some of the popular UG courses at ITMVU are as follows:
- Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech): 69,500 per year
- Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA): 78,500 per year
- Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA): 2,05,000 per year
ITMVU also offers a range of other UG courses, including Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) programs in Microbiology, Industrial Chemistry, and Medical Lab Technology, as well as a Bachelor of Optometry (B.Optometry) program. The fees for these courses may vary slig
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
1. You will study subjects such as Human Anatomy, Refraction, Investigative Ophthalmology, Ophthalmic Instruments and Appliances, Refraction and Contact Lenses, Ophthalmic Theater Techniques, etc.
2. These subjects are divided into six semesters and taught as theory and lab practice for three years.
3. After which you will have one year of clinical experience in any eye care institution or hospital.
4. You can work with an ophthalmologist or indep
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
Eligibility criteria: Students must have passed or appeared in the Class 12 exam or any equivalent exam from a recognised Board with a minimum of 45 percent for the general category and 40 percent for the reservation category in subjects Math and Physics along with Biology Chemistry Computer Science, Information Technology, Technical Vocational subjects, / Electronics. The age of the students should not be less than 17 years. For more details, you may use the
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