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  1. Hii I am Krishna I want to do Bvoc .How can I take admission and where this course taught

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    1. hello krishna. you can search on google about this programme and then you can check out the university affilation by checking the nearest institute which is preparing students for this programme by which you would have proper product and result knowledge.

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