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No entrance exam is required to join BVoc at PIMS. Admission takes place through merit scoring based on the previous qualifying examination, essentially Class 12 or equivalent qualification. The candidate is selected for admission through meri
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No entrance exam is required to join BVoc at PIMS. Admission takes place through merit scoring based on the previous qualifying examination, essentially Class 12 or equivalent qualification. The candidate is selected for admission through merit. The eligibility for admission will be based on the performance in the qualifying examination. Hence, the students who wish to join the PIMS BVoc programme must ensure all the qualifications to prepare before applying.
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The seat allotment process of PIMS BVoc is merit-based, specifically the performance of candidates in their Class 12. After the application deadline, the institute prepares a merit list for filtering students for admission. Candidates who are
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The seat allotment process of PIMS BVoc is merit-based, specifically the performance of candidates in their Class 12. After the application deadline, the institute prepares a merit list for filtering students for admission. Candidates who are shortlisted will be informed about seat allotment through their registered mobile numbers or email addresses. Once candidates complete their admission processes, they have to submit the necessary documents and pay course fees. To this end, the admissions process usually ensures that seats are allocated based on academic performance.
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2 months ago
What is the selection process for M.Voc at PIMS?
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The selection procedure of the PIMS MVoc programme is based on merit. Candidates must meet the required academic qualifications to confirm their enrollment process. The selection is based on the candidates’ performance in their last qual
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The selection procedure of the PIMS MVoc programme is based on merit. Candidates must meet the required academic qualifications to confirm their enrollment process. The selection is based on the candidates’ performance in their last qualification examination. The institute prepares a merit list considering all these results, for shortlisting the applicants. After selection, the enrolled candidates are required to pay the admission fee and produce the required documents for the verification process.
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2 months ago
What is the selection process for B.Voc at PIMS?
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The selection procedure of the PIMS BVoc programme is merit-based; the candidates are mainly selected according to their performance in Class 12 exams. The institute prepares a merit list, considering all these results, for shortlisting the ca
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The selection procedure of the PIMS BVoc programme is merit-based; the candidates are mainly selected according to their performance in Class 12 exams. The institute prepares a merit list, considering all these results, for shortlisting the candidates for admission. After shortlisting, the enrolled candidates need to pay the admission fee and present original documents for verification towards final enrollment into the BVoc programme.
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2 months ago
Does PIMS offer B.Voc?
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Yes, Padmashree Institute of Management and Sciences (PIMS) offers its BVoc programme at the undergraduate level. The institute has a three-year full-time course wherein students can specialise in areas, such as Food Processing & Nutraceutical
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Yes, Padmashree Institute of Management and Sciences (PIMS) offers its BVoc programme at the undergraduate level. The institute has a three-year full-time course wherein students can specialise in areas, such as Food Processing & Nutraceuticals, and Food Technology & Quality Management. A curricular intent of the programme is to train students in proper practical skills and knowledge relevant to industry to produce innovation and entrepreneurism in the food sector.
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2 months ago
What is the seat intake for B.Voc at PIMS?
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The PIMS BVoc programme offers a total of 150 seats across specialisations. In this, 50 seats are available each for the BVoc in Food Processing & Nutraceuticals and the BVoc in Food Technology & Quality Management. This pattern of structured
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The PIMS BVoc programme offers a total of 150 seats across specialisations. In this, 50 seats are available each for the BVoc in Food Processing & Nutraceuticals and the BVoc in Food Technology & Quality Management. This pattern of structured intake capacity reflects the kind of commitment PIMS is making to quality vocational field education, providing an enriching learning environment for all the enrolled students.
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The tuition fee for the PIMS BVoc programme ranges from INR 1.55 lakh to INR 2.55 lakh. When compared to other institutes, this fee is competitive. For instance, the BVoc programme at Impact Paramedical and Health Institute 
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The tuition fee for the PIMS BVoc programme ranges from INR 1.55 lakh to INR 2.55 lakh. When compared to other institutes, this fee is competitive. For instance, the BVoc programme at Impact Paramedical and Health Institute costs INR 2.5 lakh, while PM Group of Institutions charges INR 1.2 lakh. This comparison indicates that PIMS offers a range of fees that may reflect the quality of education and resources available.
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2 months ago
What is the seat intake for M.Voc at PIMS?
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Padmashree Institute of Management and Sciences offers a total of 140 seats. In this, 30 seats are allocated to MVoc in Food Processing and Nutraceuticals and MVoc in Medical Biotechnology. However, the PIMS offers 50 seats for MVoc in Food Te
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Padmashree Institute of Management and Sciences offers a total of 140 seats. In this, 30 seats are allocated to MVoc in Food Processing and Nutraceuticals and MVoc in Medical Biotechnology. However, the PIMS offers 50 seats for MVoc in Food Technology and Quality Management. The institute receives the right to revise the seat intake as per the requirement. Moreover, the mentioned seat intake is sourced from the official website. It is subject to change.
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2 months ago
What parameters should candidates consider when comparing PIMS with other institutes for M.Voc?
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While shortlisting an institute/ college for the MVoc programme, the PIMS offers a number of key points to compare with it. The seat intake for the MVoc programme indicates the seat availability and the distribution of the seats based on vario
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While shortlisting an institute/ college for the MVoc programme, the PIMS offers a number of key points to compare with it. The seat intake for the MVoc programme indicates the seat availability and the distribution of the seats based on various specialisations available. Placement opportunities reveal possible job prospects immediately after a degree. Additionally, cutoff marks should be reviewed by the candidates to determine the competition. However, the overall Shiksha review reflects the students' satisfaction and quality of education. Such analysis enables the students to make a good decision about the preferred course.
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2 months ago
What is the eligibility criteria for M.Voc at PIMS?
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The eligibility criteria for the PIMS MVoc programme consist of the candidates who have completed graduation with at least 50% aggregate from a recognised university. Admission to such programmes is purely merit-based. Hence, the candidate wil
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The eligibility criteria for the PIMS MVoc programme consist of the candidates who have completed graduation with at least 50% aggregate from a recognised university. Admission to such programmes is purely merit-based. Hence, the candidate will be assessed on the scores they obtain in the last qualifying examination only. Such qualities form a prerequisite for the students who are willing to enroll in the vocational training programme, targeted at equipping them with practical knowledge and skills in the food industry.
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