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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant,
Glad to meet you.
fee structure at National Post Graduate College - NPGC for B.Voc. in Banking and Finance: INR 36,000 average tution fees.
National Post Graduate College was established in the year 1974 by Late Chandra Bhanu Gupta, the then Chief-minister of Uttar Pradesh. It is the only institute in the city which has College with Potential for Excellence(CPE) & Autonomous Status. The college received A grade accreditation by National Assessment and Accreditation Council [NAAC] and Autonomous college with potential for excellence by UGC.
The institute is currently backed by the Motilal Memory Society. The institute offers
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Dear student, Greetings from JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Bangalore! You can contact us directly from our website if you are looking for graduation program in fashion designing.

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Dhiraj Kumar

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B.Voc software development is better option than BCA if you are not planning to do MCA. With B.Voc you will get a lots of industry exposure and opportunities of internships, inshort you will get experience of IT environment a lot whereas BCA theory part is more and for job you have to pursue MCA.

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Patibandla Sahith

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B.Voc in tourism and hospitality is better because India is evergreen tourism country and the job opportunities are high compared to other industries tourism is one of the best ones put there lot of demand to but u need have good memorisation skills before joining B. V. O. c in tourism and hospitality management.

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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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Shobhit Puri

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Hi Gigi, hope you are doing well. The fee structure at Carmel College, Mala for B.Voc. in Accounting and Taxation can be checked at https://admission.uoc.ac.in/admission?pages=ug
The whole pdf is uploaded there. Please feel free to revert if you have any further queries. Hope it helps.

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Ishani Sharma

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B.Voc (Tourism) is a Bachelor level Travel and Tourism course. Duration of this course is 3-years long and its syllabus is divided into 6-semesters and it provide on part-time basis by various institutes. It includes a study of tourism development, tourism marketing, transportation industry, hotel management, tourism management, etc. It is an important and valuable in today's time as the tourism became the hub of economic development of every country.

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Pranav S

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Bachelor of Vocation (B. Voc. ) Tourism and Hospitality Management is a graduate level programme with the objective to provide adequate knowledge and skills related to Tourism, Travel and Hospitality Management for employment and entrepreneurship. The travel and tourism industry, along with the related sectors contributing to it, is expected to grow in leaps and bounds in the coming years. A job in this industry can be highly exciting and adventurous and even pays well. In India, the travel industry hopes to create 46 million job opportunities by 2025. Though it was slow to take off in this country, the government's initiatives in this
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