B.Voc Eligibility

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. You can not do M.Tech after B.Voc. The basic eligibility criteria for pursuing M.Tech is that, the candidate should be a B.Tech or B.E. Graduate from any recognised university. Some colleges conduct entrance exams which students need to clear to apply for M.Tech. Food technology. You can not do M.Tech after B.Voc. As per recent guidelines released by the AICTE, the Bachelor of Vocation ( B.Voc ) courses will now be treated at par with a Diploma in engineering or a B.Sc. Degree for lateral admission to engineering courses. Engineering in IT will be better if you do it from a good college while B.Voc is f
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Students pursuing Bachelor of Vocation Education B.Voc will now be able to appear for all kinds of Union or state-level competitive exams, for which, only conventional degree holders were eligible earlier. According to a statement released by the UGC B.Voc is an undergraduate degree. The candidates who have completed their B.Voc degree are eligible to take up PG level courses after the completion of the programme. B.Voc degree in medical lab technology comprises practical knowledge along with theory whereas B.Sc. Courses has more theoretical concepts in the 3 year syllabus. If you want to do a job as a
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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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To give IIT JAM examination in a specific subject one must have studied it for four or six semesters depending upon the paper that one choose. Different subjects have different eligibility criteria. I would recommend, to go onto the official IIT JAM organizing institute website, and then from their download the admission brochure. All details are given in it.

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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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Yes, you can give an exam but one must have studied the subject for 3 years in which he/she wants to give an exam. For greater details about eligibility for a particular subject, go to the IIT JAM official website. From there download the admission brochure, and you will get to know more details regarding eligibility.

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Srishti SinghCurrently studying at NITJ

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Hello,
Yes, after B.Voc you are eligible for M.Sc Agriculture
But the problem is not every college provides the same eligibility criteria for selection. So you first need to find the colleges for M.Sc. Agriculture and then apply for it. Also, you can go to M.Voc. In organic agriculture and also for MBA in agriculture for getting good higher knowledge. Hope this might be helpful.

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