B.Voc.
Hello,
You are studying in bvoc means bachalor of vocational studies. So you are completed your 2nd year in food technology. Now you want to take in between microbiology and biochemistry any one subject.
Microbiology is the main part of biology, you have to study about the bacteria, virus, fungus in this subject. And the biochemistry is mainly about the cell biology, ecology etc.
But you are in food technology so I'll prefer you to choose the microbiology. Because every food department has a special zone for microbiology. Because they are check the purity about foods. So microbiology is connected to your previous subject.
All the best.
You can pursue an MBA from any IIM or other colleges after completing a bachelor's degree in vocational . The basic requirements for admission are that you have a bachelor's degree in any field and be in your final year of graduation, as well as a valid CAT score that meets the cutoffs.
If you have completed a B.Voc from a recognised university with a grade point average of at least 50%, you are eligible to apply for MBA or PGDM admission by taking MBA entrance exams.
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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 agriculture and also for MBA in agriculture for getting good higher knowledge.
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Dear leaner,
Every thing is possible if you are passionate about it ,
Firstly let's talk about life sciences ,to join in msc life sciences students requires b.sc degree after 10+2 with relavent subjects major / honours in life sciences ,first preference is them ,and then students with any other relevant science b.sc course like CBZ,bzc, botony, zoology and so they are eligible.
Furthermore as you are in last year of b.voc,it is not necessary to follow the straight line sometimes , joining in m.voc after b.voc that's the pattern .
Lastly msc yes ,you can take m.s.c even your b.voc student but very few colleges allows msc program after b.voc.
hi,
Most of the college offers course in bachelors in vocational studies on optometry. this is a practical oriented program, B. Voc in Optometry is a degree course which involves studies in professional measuring of eyesight, prescribing corrective lenses, and detecting eye diseases. b.voc in optometry generally of three years. admission is based on qualifying marks score i.e 12th course in physics, chemistry and biology. or entrance test ob pcb depends on the institute.
some of the college name is as follows which offers b.voc in optometry, ophthalmology :
Apex Professional University, Pasighat
MES Keveeyam College, Malappuram
Hello Candidate,
Here is a list of some of the best colleges of your interest-
1. Assam University, Silchar
2. Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi
3. Patna University, Patna
4. Mount Carmel College, [MCC] Bangalore
5. DAV College, Chandigarh
6. Stella Maris College, Chennai
7. Jagannath Institute of Management Sciences, [JIMS] New Delhi
8. Dhirendra Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Varanasi
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MHA means Ministry of Home Affairs and MPH means Masters of Public Health.
So you are doing vocational degree in pharmaceutical chemistry. So you can do masters in pharmaceutical chemistry also. And after this you can do work in medicine industry. You also do in medicine company as IT department. Infact you can do work in hospital also. You can do hospital management also. MHA and MPH also good for masters. You can do it for work in health department.
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