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Jagriti Shukla

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Maa Gange Institute of Hotel Management and Professional Studies offers BVoc specialisation across various streams such as Medical Laboratory Technology, Radiology & Medical Imaging Technology, Operation Theatre Technology, Vocation In Dialysis Technology, Vocation in Patient Care Management, and Physiotherapy. After pursuing BVoc students have the opportunity to work in various sectors such as Healthcare, Technology, Aviation, Automobile, and others. 

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Bhumika Yadav

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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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Bhumika Yadav

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While shortlisting institutes for the BVoc programme, the Padmashree Institute of Management and Sciences offers a number of key points to compare with it. General Shiksha reviews reflect student satisfaction and quality of education; placement opportunities reveal possible job prospects immediately after graduation. In addition, admission cutoff marks should be reviewed by the candidates to determine how competitive the intake procedure is going to be and to confirm the availability of seats in their chosen specialisation. Such an analysis would then enable candidates to make an informed decision about their educational course of stud
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Bhumika Yadav

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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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Bhumika Yadav

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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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Bhumika Yadav

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The application process for the PIMS BVoc programme involves several key steps. First, candidates should visit the PIMS official website to apply. Then click on the admission link and fill out the registration form by providing the required basic details. Once registered, the applicants can log in and fill out their application form with all the necessary information, such as personal and academic details. After that submit the required documents and pay the application fee. After receiving all the applications, the shortlisted candidates will receive an admission confirmation via the registered contact number or an email.

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Bhumika Yadav

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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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Bhumika Yadav

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The specific PIMS BVoc admission dates have not been explicitly stated, it is essential for candidates to submit their applications promptly, as the admissions are currently open and a few seats are still available. However, there is no specific deadline for submitting applications for the PIMS BVoc programme. Interested candidates must frequently check the official PIMS website or contact the admissions office for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the application deadline.

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Bhumika Yadav

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Padmashree Institute of Management and Sciences (PIMS) has announced admissions to its BVoc programme for the academic year 2024. However, no dates have been declared yet for PIMS BVoc admission. Nevertheless, currently, seats are very few in number. Applications need to be submitted as early as possible before the PIMS BVoc application deadline. Interested students can visit the PIMS official website to apply for the BVoc programme.

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Bhumika Yadav

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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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