Hotel Management
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To prepare for paramedical courses, you should focus on the Science stream (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) in your Class 11th and 12th.
Here's why:
Therefore, if you are currently in or about to start Class 11th, choose the Science stream with Biology (PCB) as your core subjects. If you are comfortable with Mathematics as well, you can opt for PCMB . This will provide you with the necessary foundation and make you eligible for a wide range of paramedical programs after your Class 12th.
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Yes, if you have completed your intermediate (12th) in the Arts stream, pursuing a D.Pharma (Diploma in Pharmacy) might be challenging but not impossible. Here’s the eligibility for D.Pharma:
Since Arts stream students usually don’t have Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Maths), direct admission to D.Pharma may not be possible. You might need to complete a bridge course or an equivalent qualification with Science subjects first.
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To prepare for PGD or PPT entrance exam , you can follow these simple steps:
1. First check the full syllabus of the exam. Focus on important subjects like General Knowledge, English, Maths, and Reasoning.
2. Give time to each subject daily. Make a simple timetable and follow it.
3. Study from basic NCERT books and some entrance exam guides.
4. Give mock tests regularly. It helps in understanding the paper pattern and improves speed.
5. Try to solve past year question papers. It gives you an idea of what kind of questions come.
6. Revise what you study. It helps to remember things for long.
Stay focused and study daily. You will do well.
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I hope you are starting now and preparing for minimum 3 months otherwise starting now is futile and all your hard work will be waste.
Considering you have completed the syllabus you can prepare for the Neet exam for about 4 hours a day with main focus on revision, mock tests and evaluation.
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The answer is simple, YES! You can opt for Hotel Management after your 12th grade irrespective of your stream. Hotel Management is a stream-neutral course, however many colleges demand a Hostel Management Entrance Exam.
And if you want to pursue this course in a foreign country, you need to clear exams like ILETS, TOFEL.
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Hello aspirant,
There are no positive or negative values in any of the fields.A hotel management degree is for the hospitality industry, and getting a strong profile in a premier hotel requires a lot of patience.B. The pharmaceutical sector needs more students in marketing or research, and growth prospects are endless for those who possess these qualities.
Bot these are the ever growing sector of any economy and the future prospects of these sectors in India are very encouraging. So you can select any of these career options as per your self interest.
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The fees for hotel management courses can vary, but on average, it can range from 1 to 3 lakhs Indian Rupees per year. For B.Com, the fees may be similar. Doing both simultaneously might increase the overall cost. Regarding salaries, it depends on your job role and experience. Entry-level positions in hotel management may offer salaries starting from 2 to 4 lakhs per annum. Completing B.Com and hotel management can open up diverse career opportunities, potentially leading to higher salaries as you gain experience. Keep in mind that these figures are approximate, and actual amounts may vary based on the specific college and job market conditions.
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Regarding your inquiry, there are three primary state-level entrance exams for admission to Hotel Management programs: UPSEE BHMCT, WBJEE HM, and MAH CET HM. The scores obtained in these entrance exams are acknowledged by hotel management colleges in their respective states.
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