Chef
Ap there is a professional cource of hotel management of 3 years You have to crack the entrance exam of NCMHCT JEE. And the cut iff will realeased and the rank will be given to you. And according to you rank college will be alloted to you. And now talking about your college juat go for ihm meerut. That college is best for you or if you want go some more high profile college than go for oberoi , thay have their own exam i.e interview you will get admission on the basis of interview. if still have some questions from the provide information you can in comment section. So all the best. Have a great future ahead.
The best choice would be a course in hotel management from a reputed institution. SRM IHM has the unique privilege to be part of one of the premier universities of the world - SRM University . The collaborative approach involves inputs from various departments which gives the benefit of a much wider view and deeper understanding. SRM IHM rewards initiative, novelty and thinking outside the box. The students are individualists of enormous intellectual energy with a talent for collaboration and teamwork. Chain of Hotels recruiters values our graduates for their intellectual abilities, their collaborative mindset, their individuality and their ability to hit the ground running. They invite you to discover the SRM Institute of Hotel Management (SRM IHM) for yourself.( https://www.srmuniversity.ac.in/faculty-of-science-and-humanities/hotel-managment/ )
Facilities at SRM Institute of Hotel Management, Sonepat
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Course : Bachelor’s degree/diploma in Culinary Arts Institutes : CAI, Hyderabad; Culinary Instituteof America (US, Singapore); WACA, Manipal; Le Cordon Blue (four continents); IHM, Aurangabad
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Dear Aspirant,
Bachelor’s degree/diploma in Culinary Arts.
You can refer the below link for more information-
https://hospitality.careers360.com/news/9288-course-review-culinary-arts
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There is one national level entrance NCHMJEE through which you can pursue HM course and for that candidates must have passed 10+2 system of senior secondary examination or its equivalent with English as one of the subjects. Passing English as a subject of study (core/elective/functional) in the qualifying examination is mandatory.
To check the complete eligibility, you can go through the below link -
https://hospitality.careers360.com/articles/nchm-jee-eligibility-criteria
Good Luck!!!
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The salary in this profession varies from once place to other place and also depends on the experience you have.
It is generally in the range of Rs 8-15 lakh per annum for five star hotels.
For small cities, however, the salary range is between Rs 3-8 lakhs per annum.
All the best.
In India, there are mainly three courses available for aspirants who want to opt career as a chef1. Bachelor’s Degree2. Diploma courses3. Certificate courses
After completion of the course, You can join a hotel as an intern. A trained chef can get job opportunities in various places, such as hotels/restaurants, air catering, food processing companies, catering in confectioneries, cruise liner and corporate catering all require chefs.
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Yes after doing your BBA you can pursue MBA in HM as there is no restriction of specific stream requirement.
The scope in Hospitality or Hotel management is good. This will not only help you with enhancing your managerial skills but will also help you in building leadership skills. With this degree you can even open up your career scope in travel agencies, spas, sport and recreation, hotels, restaurants, transportation companies, airlines and more. Yes you can head towards becoming a chef as well.
The package expected after a MBA degree can be apprx 40K. Also it depends which company you get placed in,
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