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Colleges Flooded With Applications For Vocational Courses
Most of the colleges under Magadh University (MU) have been flooded with the applications seeking admissions to vocational courses. The general refrain is that a majority of the students, including girls, are opting for vocational courses at the Degree level rather than the three years conventional courses.
College of Commerce, one of the premier colleges of the university, has received a large number of applications for vocational courses in BCA, BBM, biotechnology, functional English and other courses. The college will consider admission to vocational courses on merit, said college principal Subhash Prasad Sinha, adding the applications are being sorted out by the departments concerned. B D College, which has introduced various vocational courses at the degree level, too has received a large number of applications for vocational courses. The college has been imparting vocational courses in BBM, BCA, IT, microbiology and industrial microbiology at the degree level. The college intends to increase seats in BBM and IT to cope with the rush of admission seekers, said college principal Sita Ram Singh. He admitted that students seem to be more inclined towards vocational courses compared to three-year regular courses. Keeping in mind the job opportunities, both girls and boys who are career minded, are opting for vocational courses, he said. Source: Times Of India Colleges flooded with applications for vocational courses Click On "Full Story" For More... By ugesh sarkar, Section Educations In Bihar Posted on Thu Jul 02, 2009 at 12:39:00 AM EST
A N College principal Haridawar Singh said that the college has been imparting PG teaching in about 24 subjects. However, the college has been witnessing rush of students for the vocational courses while students response to regular courses has been poor so far, he said.
According to him, the maximum number of applications has been received for vocational courses in BCA, BBM, biotechnology, MBA, MCA and environmental science and water management. The college will hold entrance test for admission to these vocational courses, he said. J D Women's College has also received plenty of applications for admission to vocational courses, particularly in fashion designing, health and beauty care and other job-oriented courses being taught at the degree level. Similarly, Arvind Mahila College has been flooded with applications for vocational courses. The college intends to improve infrastructure required for vocational courses, said college principal Asha Singh. Many other colleges like T P S College, B S College, Danapur, J N Lal College, Khagaul, Mahila College, Khagaul, SMD College, Punpun, and RPM College, Patna City, too are geared up to admit students in vocational courses.
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