What is the scope of Bachelors in Vocational studies course?
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8 years ago
Vocational courses are an educational discipline that enables individual to acquire skills that are required for a particular trade. Vocational courses are traditionally non academic and are completely related to a specific trade, occupation or vocation. These courses are designed to impart applicat

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6 years ago
Degree courses offered by various universities are: (a) Tourism Management (b) Office Management and Secretarial Practice (c)Human Resources Management (d)Logistics and Material Management (e)Healthcare management (f)Retail management (g)Web Design, etc.

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8 years ago
Hello,
Aah, Vocational courses: All academicians in India and abroad keep fuming and fretting about unemployability of Indian youth even after completing graduation. Even in out and out vocational field such as engineering,
Something must surely be wrong. What's it? It's the fact that Indian stude

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8 years ago
Bachelor of Vocational Degree (B.Voc) courses are largely targeted towards students who want to enhance their employ-ability opportunities to learn, earn and grow. B.Voc is offered by various universities and is designed to enable students to acquire certain skills in a specific field or profession

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8 years ago
Hi,
You must be aware that a Bachelors course in vocation basically focuses on practical skills on any specialisation which can be seen as an added advantage to any such course.
After doing Bachelors in the vocational course, you can easily find a decent job. Vocational courses basically focus on
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