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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Level 3 vocational courses are advanced-level qualifications designed to provide specialised skills and knowledge for specific careers or for progression to higher education. They are typically taken after completing GCSEs or equivalent qualifications and can lead to apprenticeships, further study, or direct entry into the workforce.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Medical Lab Technician, Electrician Course, Beauty, and Wellness are amongst the best vocational courses. The best vocational course depends on a person's interests, career goalsm and local job market demands.
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Contributor-Level 10
Some of the Popular Vocational Courses after 10th in India are:
Know more about their eligibility criteria, admission process, scope and career prospects here
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Here are some colleges in Pune offering B.Voc (Bachelor of Vocational Studies) programs:
- MIT College of Engineering – Offers B.Voc programs in fields like Software Development, and Industrial Automation.
- Indira College of Commerce and Science – Provides B.Voc courses in Retail Management, and Tourism Management.
- Dr. D.Y. Patil Institute of Management – Offers B.Voc in areas such as Healthcare and Management.
- St. Xavier's College – Offers a B.Voc programme in Media Production and Communication.
- Fergusson College – Offers B.Voc courses in Multimedia and Animation.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Vocational education courses are a good choice in 2025 for anyone who wants to build job ready skills in a short time. These courses help students enter the workforce sooner and usually cost less than traditional degrees. They are a strong option for people who already have a career path in mind. At the same time it is important to look at the field you choose and think about the growth opportunities it can offer in the future.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Vocational Education courses are traditionally non-academic and entirely related to a particular trade, occupation, or vocation, such as IT-related works, nursing and other medical services, beauticians, chefs, fashion designing, etc.
- The individual gains direct experience in a particular set of methods or technologies which is why it is sometimes referred to as technical education. Students can also gain a diploma or a certificate through such training.
- In addition, vocational education includes a wide range of subjects, such as healthcare, i
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Placements at Srihari Global IISD Foundation are generally more vocationally oriented where they equip the students with practical skills suited to industries. It does provide support for placements but the scope and scale may not match that of Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) - School of Vocational Education. TISS is also known to have strong industry interfaces, and thus has robust placement records in all sectors; at times, the average salaries are much better and so are the number of job options. Notwithstanding this, while the training received by Srihari Global IISD Foundation would be worthwhile, the placement records at
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